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Another day, another jump-scare for bulls. Bitcoin BTC ▲0.88% traders woke up to fresh volatility today, with the price briefly dipping below $112,000 before bouncing from $111,100 and stabilizing near $112,580. The selloff coincided with $104 million in
US President Donald Trump is set to welcome Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the White House on Thursday. Erdogan sees the visit as a chance to reset ties that have been shaken by its purchases of Russian arms, diplomatic spats and retaliatory ta
Experts note that while Bitcoin is caught between macro headwinds, August's Core PCE data serves as a possible key near-term catalyst.
(Reuters) -Chinese EV maker BYD sold three times as many new cars in the European Union last month than in August 2024, surpassing U.S. competitor Tesla for the second consecutive month, data from the European auto lobby ACEA showed on Thursday. Stellant
Looking back on defense contractors stocks’ Q2 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst performers, including CACI (NYSE:CACI) and its peers.
The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let’s take a look at how reinsurance stocks fared in Q2, starting with Everest Group (NYSE:EG).
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares took a breather from their recent rally on Thursday as investors positioned for month- and quarter-end flows, while the Japanese yen tested fresh lows against the euro and a surging Swiss franc. San Francisco Fed President
The auto parts giant is pulling levers that customers may not like.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar was steady on Thursday, holding its overnight gains, as traders weighed the prospect of a measured Fed easing cycle in the wake of a cautious tone from policymakers while awaiting data that may outline the impact of ta
FalconX has launched the first forwards market tied to Ethereum staking yields, giving institutions a way to hedge the network’s native rate.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina has reapplied temporarily suspended export taxes on grains and their by-products, as well as beef and poultry, after reaching a sales cap of $7 billion, Argentina's ARCA fiscal agency said on Wednesday in a post on social
Commerce Minister Wang Wentao made the comments in a meeting in New York on Tuesday with representatives from 10 Chinese firms in industries such as e-commerce, telecommunications and auto parts, the ministry said in a statement. Wang said China and the
Bullion edged up to near $3,745 an ounce — less than $50 shy of a record set on Tuesday. Investors were also digesting comments from US officials, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday expressing disappointment that Fed Chair Jerome Powell h
Fresh jobs data could reset interest-rate bets amid uncertainty about Federal Reserve unity on policy.