Tag: NASDAQ:COIN
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Tuesday’s Wall Street Highlights: First Republic, UPS, McDonald’s, GM and more
Main subjects of the day US stock futures fell on Tuesday as traders await the week’s earnings from major tech companies as well as new economic data, and watch for bad news from regional banks. By 8:20 AM, Dow Jones futures (DOWI:DJI) were down 68 points, or 0.20%. S&P 500 futures (SPI:SP500) and Nasdaq-100 futures (NASDAQI:COMP) were down 0.37% and 0.33%,…
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Coinbase Filed Petition To SEC To Create Rules For Digital Assets
Coinbase Global, the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, filed a petition on Monday to force the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to create new rules for digital assets, it said in a blog post. This is the latest move in escalating tensions between securities regulators and cryptocurrency exchanges. Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) filed a rulemaking petition with…
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Crypto this Thursday: Bitcoin Under $28,500, Societe Generale Launches Stablecoin, and More
BTC price puts $28K support at risk Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) rebounded from new 10-day lows at the Wall Street open on April 20, as US jobs data boosted investor confidence, reversing higher after hitting $28,360. Amidst an ongoing correction, the pair, however, failed to recover even $29,000 of support as US unemployment data indicated that tighter financial…
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Crypto this Wednesday: a16z defines mysterious tweet, Intel cancels production of Blockscale series and more
Intel will stop producing Bitcoin mining chips A little over a year after Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) announced its entry into the world of producing Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) mining chips, the technology giant revealed that it is giving up on the sector. The company will stop producing its Blockscale series and has no plans to release anything to replace…
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Market News: First Citizens Bank to Purchase SVB, Chairman of SBN Resigns, Accenture to Cut 19,000 Jobs
Record Inflow into US MMFs So far this year, more than $286bn has flowed into US money market funds, the biggest inflow since the Covid-19 crisis. The collapse of two regional US banks and the rescue of Credit Suisse (NYSE:CS) by banks has raised concerns about the safety of bank deposits. Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), JPMorgan…