After holding a leading spot among the top cryptocurrencies for years, cardano (ADA) has recently been relegated to the tenth position. This shift occurred as toncoin (TON) ascended, surpassing the market capitalization of cardano. Toncoin Overtakes Cardano in Market Cap Over the past year, bitcoin (BTC) has increased by 148.4% and ethereum (ETH) by 93.9%, […]
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The world’s biggest bond market remained under pressure, with traders sifting through a slew of remarks from Federal Reserve speakers on speculation that policymakers will be in no rush to cut rates.
Stocks kicked off the week on a positive note, while bonds fell as data showed economic resilience and speculation grew that the Middle East conflict remains contained.
Stocks in Asia are primed for early declines after higher-than-expected US
Bonds in Asia fell sharply after higher-than-expected US inflation supported the view that the Federal Reserve is in no rush to cut interest rates.
Wall Street traders sent stocks and bonds sliding after a hotter-than-estimated inflation report signaled the Federal Reserve will be in no rush to cut interest rates this year.
Stocks fell ahead of Friday's jobs report as a rally in oil amid
European stocks slumped the most in almost two months, tracking a broad
U.S. stock indexes ended nearly flat on Tuesday, pressured by financial-sector stocks as investors awaited a key inflation reading and braced for major banks to kick off earnings-reporting season later this week. The S&P 500 was up 7.52 points, or 0.1%, to end at 5,209.91. The Dow Jones Industr
The cryptocurrency market contracted by nearly 2% on Wednesday, descending to a total value of $2.23 trillion. Bitcoin reached a daily low of $60,760 per unit, while ether declined to $2,944 per coin. Cryptocurrency Market Loses More Than $400 Billion in a Week Amidst Severe Volatility Since the previous week, the crypto market has experienced […]
Worries over the fallout from Iran's attack on Israel eased, allowing focus to return to earnings season and inflation risks to rate-cut hopes.