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| Dollar fights for footing as Fed minutes eyed Easing commodity prices and virus outbreaks in Singapore and Taiwan - where COVID-19 had been contained - helped modest dollar gains of 0.2% against the Australian and New Zealand dollars in the early part of the Asia session. | |
| Icon: The Untold Story Of Crypto Billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried He's a 29-year old, vegan, crypto billionaire who skyrocketed to cult status after capitalizing on the kimchi premium (no not the fermented food - the arbitrage on South Korean cryptocurrency pricing). He then went on to build one of the largest, fastest growing ... | |
| Bitcoin Tumbles After Musk Implies Tesla May Sell Cryptocurrency Elon Musk continued to whipsaw the price of Bitcoin, briefly sending it to the lowest since February after implying in a Twitter exchange Sunday that Tesla Inc. may sell or has sold its cryptocurrency holdings. Bitcoin slid below $45,000 for the first time in almost ... | |
| How a Discovery-WarnerMedia Merger Would Rattle Hollywood If AT&T makes a deal to spin off its media assets, sources say it could leave Discovery mogul David Zaslav in the driver's seat along with CNN chief Jeff Zucker — and wouldn't be a promising development for new WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar. | |
| Ethereum Faces Weekend Rout, But Some See ETH Doubling From Here Ethereum, the most traded cryptocurrency after Bitcoin, had a bad weekend. Fear not, crypto bulls. The market is still bullish long term for ETH. That seems to be the consensus. Marc Cuban says it even "dwarfs Bitcoin." "There was a relentless spot bid in ETH ... | |
| US gasoline shortage eases, but pumps still dry in some areas (Reuters) -Gasoline shortages that have plagued the U.S. East Coast over the last week slowly eased on Sunday as the country's largest fuel pipeline network recovered from a crippling cyberattack. FILE PHOTO: A motorist tops up the fuel in his car's gas tank ... | |
| China Offers Banks Nearly $16 Billion to Maintain Liquidity China's central bank injected medium-term cash into the financial system, in a push to keep borrowing costs stable as China's economy continues its recovery from the virus pandemic. The People's Bank of China added 100 billion yuan ($15.5 billion) of ... | |
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