Sterling holds steady amid UK election announcement
On Tuesday, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak caught political observers off guard by announcing that the UK general election will take place on July 4, deviating from...
On Tuesday, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak caught political observers off guard by announcing that the UK general election will take place on July 4, deviating from...
On Wednesday, the release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes from the 1 May meeting indicated a more hawkish stance than anticipated, providing a...
-- Most Asian currencies kept to a tight range on Thursday and were nursing overnight losses as the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s recent meeting boosted the dollar...
Knowing how to balance the potential rewards with the risks is crucial.
Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas has speculated that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will likely make an announcement around 4pm today concerning cryptocurrency regulations. Reflecting on past trends, including a spot bitcoin announcement at 3:45pm and others slightly after 4pm, Balchunas suggests that an update from the SEC could come around the same time. However, he admits that anything is possible in the dynamic and unpredictable world of cryptocurrency. This news has the potential to cause significant reactions within the crypto market, depending on the nature of the SEC's decision.
-- Japan’s manufacturing sector unexpectedly rose back into expansion territory in May, boosting overall business activity and helping offset a mild decline in...
President Joe Biden has ten days, excluding Sundays, to decide whether he wants to follow through on his threat to veto H.J.Res.109.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission gave the green light to several spot Ether ETFs after speculation that the regulator was considering treating ETH as a security.
Records show Sam Bankman-Fried was in the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City, suggesting authorities may still transfer him to a prison in California.
The potential misuse of the CBDC technology trumped arguments about innovation or even good legal drafting.