Three Things That Could Rattle Crypto Markets This Week
All eyes are on Wednesday, June 12, which is the date of the U.S. central bank’s policy decision on interest rates. However, the Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest …
All eyes are on Wednesday, June 12, which is the date of the U.S. central bank’s policy decision on interest rates. However, the Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest …
Friday’s NFP release will be a pivotal event in shaping market sentiment and determining the near-term trajectory of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, according to Bitfinex analysts. In a statement to …
This is the last week of employment data before the June 12 Federal Reserve meeting kicks off. Investors will examine several economic reports that will be incorporated into the Fed’s …
Yet despite all these risks and vulnerabilities, a sense of optimism permeates markets. While it is often hard to disentangle complacency from bullishness, sentiment has not been this upbeat since …
Asian investors were allocated 96 per cent of the bond, which was rated AA+ by S&P, while the rest went to European investors. They included banks, asset managers, private banks …
Bitcoin’s price has been sensitive to changes in inflation data – Consumer Price Index (CPI) – relative to the previous month, according to a May 29 market report from 10x …
If this year’s US presidential election were held today, former president Donald Trump would probably win. While much can happen between now and November 5, things are not looking good …
The highlights of the economic week ahead are the Federal Reserve meeting minutes and a big earnings report from semiconductor giant Nvidia. There are also reports on global manufacturing and …
The China trade is back. Since its low on January 22, the MSCI China Index, which tracks stocks listed at home and abroad, has risen 28 per cent after falling …
TL;DR The price of Bitcoin rose 4% to nearly $64,000 as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) met expectations. Anticipation of the Federal Reserve potentially easing its anti-inflationary measures has fueled …