Australian regulators bust unlicensed blockchain mining companies
ASIC launched civil proceedings against two Australian cryptocurrency firms, NGS and DCA Capital, following a collapse as investors are still owed over $160 million.
ASIC launched civil proceedings against two Australian cryptocurrency firms, NGS and DCA Capital, following a collapse as investors are still owed over $160 million.
The regulator acknowledges tech partnerships’ potential benefits but warns against dominant ones, which could harm competition.
US officials have warned of an imminent attack on Israeli assets by Iran or proxies, potentially causing a wider conflict in the Middle East. Oil Prices (BZ=F, CL=F) could be impacted as the escalation pours further doubt on oil production in the region. Senior Columnist Rick Newman joins Yahoo Finance to break down the potential of a wider conflict in the Middle East and how that may impact the energy sector. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
Two ActivePassive funds saw their second consecutive day of inflows averaging about 50% of their AUM.
U.S. inflation jumped in March, surpassing expectations primarily due to higher petrol and shelter costs, dashing hopes of a June interest rate cut by the Fed.
-- Most Asian currencies kept to a tight range on Tuesday, while the dollar steadied from recent losses as focus remained squarely on a tight U.S. presidential race...
Taiwan-based chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) posted its fastest quarterly revenue growth in more than a year.
By Karen Brettell and Amanda Cooper (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar fell as U.S. voters headed to the polls on Tuesday, with the results of the elections likely to decide at least the...
Wall Street strategists believe stocks can keep moving higher even as rate cut hopes dampen as long as the outlook for earnings and the economy remain positive.
Here is a chart of Apple ($AAPL). Over the last 3 months a consistent winning strategy has been to sell call credit spreads as the market has fallen. Over the last month as $AAPL has consolidated selling put credit spreads has also been profitable.