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Coin Center Director Commented on New Regulation of Cryptocurrency Wallets
Jerry Brito, executive director of the Coin Center advocacy group, has urged all members of the cryptocurrency community to send…
Mark Newton: “Bitcoin may peak as early as 2021”
Mark Newton, an analyst and trader and founder of Newton Advisors, believes that the "bullish rally" in Bitcoin may stall as early as…
Greenpro Capital to launch a $ 100 million Bitcoin investment fund
The Hong Kong company Greenpro Capital, whose shares are traded on the Nasdaq stock exchange, plans to launch its own fund in the…
Nigel Green: “I sold half my bitcoins for Christmas”
According to deVere Group CEO Nigel Green, he sold half of his bitcoins at Christmas when the first cryptocurrency broke a new record.…
Step allegedly planned for 2022: Daimler wants to bring the truck division to the stock exchange
The truck division of the Stuttgart-based car maker Daimler could be separated from the parent company at the end of next year and floated on the stock exchange. This is reported by the…
Tim Cook turned down meeting: Musk considered selling Tesla to Apple
A few years ago, Tesla was fighting for its economic survival. Company boss Elon Musk calls Tim Cook for help, but the Apple boss shows no interest. The iPhone manufacturer escapes a billion…
Recovery is a long time coming: Tourism has had a real horror year
The pandemic is shaking tourism to the core. Since most trips have been canceled or canceled, companies have to refund a lot of money. That puts pressure on liquidity. Not only small travel…
“Economy more resilient”: Altmaier does not expect a broad recession
The second wave will not have as negative an impact on the German economy as the first in spring, expects Federal Minister of Economics Altmaier. 71 billion euros in aid have already flowed to…
Deadly Opioid Crisis: Justice Department Sues Walmart
More than 450,000 people have died in the United States' opioid crisis in the past two decades. The US government sees Walmart as partly responsible. The retail group takes a completely different…
Why is my credit score low after getting a credit card?
Though a new credit usually helps you improve your credit score, but there are also some situations under which it there’s the possibility of your credit score getting low instead.
For instance,…
What are the best Cash ISA rates for over 60s?
With so many different products and brands in the market, making the right investment choice can become a little difficult. Cash ISA can work as a great savings option, especially because with a cash…
Will Americans Receive A 2nd Stimulus Check? What To Expect?
After being struck badly by the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans are expecting a second stimulus check, not just for their survival but also for the revival of their country’s crippled economy at a time…
Ant Group’s Record-Breaking IPO Suspended By Chinese Regulators
The record-breaking IPO by the giant Ant Group in Shanghai and Hong Kong, worth a whopping $34.5 billion, has been suspended by Chinese Regulators two days before trading was about to start.
Dutch Government Rejects Bailout Package To KLM As Unions Refuse Pay-Cut Plans
As the airline industry continues to suffer, the oldest travel company KLM reached out for government support which was rejected as unions refused to agree to pay cut plans.