HKX joins list of crypto exchanges to quit Hong Kong market
HKX management advises users to withdraw assets following its decision to halt operations in Hong Kong due to regulatory compliance issues.
HKX management advises users to withdraw assets following its decision to halt operations in Hong Kong due to regulatory compliance issues.
A Trump presidency will spell disaster for Gensler and his role as head of the SEC, according to 10x Research founder Markus Thielen.
The new Democratic party presidential candidate should consider crypto a top priority, according to crypto lawyer Jake Chervinsky in a post on X.
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According to CoinDesk, President Joe Biden has announced that he will not be seeking reelection. This decision marks a significant moment in U.S. politics as it opens the field for new candidates in the upcoming presidential race. Biden, who has served as the 46th President of the United States, made this announcement today, signalling a shift in the political landscape.Biden's tenure has been marked by various challenges and achievements, including navigating the country through the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing climate change, and implementing economic recovery measures. His decision not to run for a second term will likely lead to a competitive primary season as potential candidates from both major parties prepare to campaign for the presidency.The announcement has already sparked discussions and speculations about who might emerge as the frontrunner in the next election. Political analysts are closely watching key figures within the Democratic Party, as well as potential Republican challengers, to see how this decision will influence their strategies and platforms. Biden's choice not to seek reelection may also impact his current administration's focus and priorities in the remaining time of his presidency.As the political landscape evolves, the American public and international observers will be keenly interested in the developments leading up to the next presidential election. Biden's announcement is expected to have far-reaching implications for the future of U.S. politics and governance.
According to Odaily, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has established the Interagency Securities Committee (ISC) to enhance coordination among federal, state, and local securities fraud agencies. The ISC aims to improve fraud prevention, share insights on emerging threats, and develop a unified approach to combating financial fraud. Quarterly meetings will be held to discuss trends, scams, and mitigation strategies. ISC Chairman and SEC Enforcement Division Director Gurbir S. Grewal, along with SEC Investor Advocate Cristina Martin Firvida, emphasized the benefits of multi-level cooperation. The ISC comprises over 100 agencies, providing a platform for experts and law enforcement to share information and innovative methods.
With Joe Biden out of the race, all bets are off.
United States President Joe Biden announced he will not seek reelection.
The official X account for OpenAI’s ChatGPT used the same “I’m sick” post as United States President Joe Biden did before playfully mocking general intelligence.
As the 2024 presidential election nears, BlackRock Head of iShares Investment Strategy Americas Kristy Akullian joins Wealth! to discuss potential volatility and the outlook for ETFs. "We hear a lot from investors that they're worried about the volatility that comes with elections. And they're worried about election results. I think the number one message that we have for investors is just the importance of staying invested. We just like to remind people that irrespective of who holds power, equity markets do what they do. And that's typically go up," Akullian says. She explains that there are areas of overlap for both parties, and points to iShares US Tech Independence Focused ETF (IETC) as an investment opportunity poised to benefit from either a Trump or Biden administration. She expects that active ETF assets under management will grow to $4 trillion by 2030, adding, "I think there's some other really interesting cohorts of funds that are things like outcome-based investing. So some of them are yield-enhancing using option strategies and overlays and things to either buffer against a downside or actually increase income in some of those as well. So I think there's a lot of flavors of active management. And that's part of the reason why we see such growth opportunity is because there's kind of something for everybody." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Melanie Riehl