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crypto will get positive regulation ‘no matter who wins’ election
Mike Novogratz, Founder and CEO of Galaxy Digital Tell The cryptocurrency sector in the United States is headed toward positive regulation regardless of who wins the upcoming election, CNBC’s “Squawk Box” reported Tuesday. Mike Novogratz, one of the biggest crypto bulls, shared his views during an interview that covered the…
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Addison Lee up for sale as owners explore potential takeover
Addison Lee’s owners Cheney Capital and William Griffin have hired investment bank Jefferies to explore the sale of the popular London minicab company. Addison Lee, a fixture on London’s high streets since it was founded in 1975, is now considering a sale by its majority shareholder, the Strategic Value Credit…
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Chart Art: Is Gold (XAU/USD) Ready to Break Out Soon?
I see a number of classic chart patterns on the 4-hour time frame for gold. Do you think the precious metal is about to breakout? And in which direction will it go? Check out the upcoming turning points I’m watching! Gold (XAU/USD) 4 hours Chart by TradingView Gold has formed…
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Northern Data, European Bitcoin Miner, Explores IPO for US AI Unit (Report)
Northern Data AG, a German high-performance computing infrastructure company, is evaluating the possibility of launching an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States for its cloud computing and data center units. The potential value of this IPO could reach $16 billion. According to According to Bloomberg News sources. Northern…
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South Africa Seeks to Renegotiate Coal Pact Tied to $2.6 Billion
Breadcrumbs Path Links PMN Business South Africa is seeking to amend the terms of a landmark deal under which it pledged to reduce its reliance on coal in exchange for funding. Article author: Bloomberg News Anthony Sguazin Posted on July 03, 2024 • Read for 3 minutes You can save…
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PMI data to highlight the agenda in Europe today
The US dollar is still doing well on the week, but the majors aren’t really doing much. Only the Japanese yen is seen mostly weak, with USD/JPY currently at 161.60. The pair is up 0.5% on the week so far and is on track for a fourth straight weekly gain.…
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Cardano Chang Hard Fork Is Almost Here, Should We Expect A Repeat Of 2021?
Although the Cardano Chang hard fork did not happen on schedule, it is still the most positive development for ADA price at the moment. The completion of the hard fork is expected to lead to a surge in ADA price that could push it towards the previous all-time high of…
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Cardano Chang Hard Fork Is Almost Here, Should We Expect A Repeat Of 2021?
Although the Cardano Chang hard fork did not happen on schedule, it is still the most positive development for ADA price at the moment. The completion of the hard fork is expected to lead to a surge in ADA price that could push it towards the previous all-time high of…
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AI deals lift US venture capital funding to highest level in two years, data shows By Reuters
By Crystal Ho (Reuters) – U.S. venture capital funding jumped to $55.6 billion in the second quarter, the highest quarterly total in two years, according to data from PitchBook released on Wednesday. The latest figure represents a 47% jump from the $37.8 billion raised by U.S. startups in the first…
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How Financial Surveillance Threatens Our Democracies: Part 2
Undemonstrated Effectiveness and Efficiency I’m not aware of any study establishing the effectiveness of KYC measures in combating money laundering. And it’s not for lack of searching. Conversely, there are numerous studies tending to conclude the opposite. Ronald Pol, a researcher at La Trobe University in Melbourne, synthesized in a…
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Taiwan says China seizes fishing boat near Chinese coast By Reuters
By Ben Blanchard and Yimo Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) – Chinese officials boarded a Taiwanese fishing boat operating close to China’s coast near a Taiwan-controlled island late on Tuesday, then seized it and took it to a Chinese port, Taiwan’s coast guard said, in a further escalation of tensions. China views…
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Japan’s first new banknotes in 20 years use holograms to defeat counterfeits By Reuters
By Irene Wang and Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan on Wednesday put into circulation its first new banknotes in 20 years, featuring holograms of founders of women’s financial and educational institutions in a bid to thwart counterfeiters. The banknotes use printed patterns to create 3D images of people facing…
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Here Is Why Bitcoin Might Just Be Gearing Up For a 200% Surge
Meet Samuel Ideyemi, nicknamed HIM-buktu. A web3 content writer, journalist, and aspiring trader, Ideyemi is a multi-talented person. With his flair for words and sense of trends, he has written for several industry players, including AMBCrypto, Blockchain.News, Blockchain Reporter, and more. Edemi’s adventure into the world of cryptocurrencies was cinematic.…
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Here Is Why Bitcoin Might Just Be Gearing Up For a 200% Surge
Meet Samuel Ideyemi, nicknamed HIM-buktu. A web3 content writer, journalist, and aspiring trader, Ideyemi is a multi-talented person. With his flair for words and sense of trends, he has written for several industry players, including AMBCrypto, Blockchain.News, Blockchain Reporter, and more. Edemi’s adventure into the world of cryptocurrencies was cinematic.…
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Kamala Harris’ Odds of Winning Democratic Nomination Surge on Polymarket
Vice President Kamala Harris’ odds of becoming this year’s Democratic presidential nominee more than quadrupled on Tuesday, according to traders at Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market platform that has seen massive growth in an election year. “Yes” participates in a contract The company’s shares were trading at 31 cents in…
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Euro Area CPI Eased Slightly But Services Inflation Remained Sticky High In June
Eurozone core inflation fell to 2.5% year-on-year in June from 2.6% year-on-year, data from Eurostat, the European Union’s statistics agency, showed. Core inflation, which excludes volatile items such as energy, food, alcohol and tobacco, held steady at 2.9% year-on-year, beating market estimates of a 2.8% decline. Link to Eurozone CPI…
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US judge approves expedited schedule for Consensys suit against SEC
A U.S. judge has granted a request by software company Consensys seeking an accelerated timeline in its lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In a July 1 filing, Judge Reid O’Connor agreed to a timetable in which the court will now consider the substance of ConsenSys’ case…