Category: Jan
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Gensler slaat laatste slag voor ontslag op 20 Jan.
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Today is another big day for Ripple, with a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) deadline. The SEC is scheduled to file its opening brief today of its appeal in the lawsuit against Ripple. If the SEC meets its deadline, this could be Gary Gensler’s final move as SEC chairman. He…
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Some global property catastrophe reinsurance rates to fall 5% to 15% on Jan 1, broker says
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LONDON (Reuters) – Global property catastrophe reinsurance rates will fall by 5% to 15% on January 1 for the books of companies without losses, as the market becomes more competitive after… Years of high interest rates. . Reinsurance companies insure insurance companies, and they have raised prices and excluded some…
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US may hit new debt limit as early as Jan 14, Yellen says
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Written by Jasper Ward and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury may need to take “extraordinary measures” by January 14 to prevent the United States from defaulting on its debt, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told lawmakers in a letter on Friday. Yellen urged lawmakers in the US…
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Bitcoin’s $178K Target In Sight? Analyst Highlights Jan. 2024 Rally
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This article is also available in Spanish. Bitcoin He was on the path to correction Since hitting a new all-time high of $108,135 on December 17. It is worth noting that this correction saw the leading cryptocurrency decline by about 10% as of the time of writing this report It…
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Crypto Laws To Pass ‘Fairly Quickly’ After Jan. 20, 2025
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With just seven weeks before Donald Trump takes office, the cryptocurrency industry’s expectations for friendlier governance and better regulations in the next four years continue to rise. Chief Policy Officer (CPO) of Coinbase, Faryar Shirzad, suggested that after January 20, 2025, legislation related to the digital asset sector will be…
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Trump cites Supreme Court ruling in calling for Jan. 6 ‘hostages’ to be freed By Reuters
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Written by Tim Reid CHESAPEAKE, Virginia (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that his supporters who were prosecuted for their actions in the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 should be released, citing a Supreme Court ruling in favor of a man who appealed…