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The Japanese Yen trades with a mild positive bias on Wednesday, albeit it lacks bullish conviction. The BoJ rate-hike uncertainty,…
NZD/USD softens to around 0.5970 in Wednesday’s Asian session. The dovish stance of the RBNZ weighs on the Kiwi, but…
[PRESS RELEASE – Dubai, UAE, October 29th, 2024] PAID Network ($PAID), a leading decentralized token crowdfunding platform, is thrilled to…
WTI price receives some support from a drop in US crude oil inventories. API Weekly Crude Oil Stock fell by…
Mark Zuckerberg at Meta Connect.Meta Wall Street analysts have high hopes for Meta’s third-quarter earnings report on Wednesday. Investors are…
The Australian Dollar remains elevated after a release of lower-than-expected CPI data on Wednesday. The monthly Australian CPI rose by…
[PRESS RELEASE – London, UK, October 29th, 2024] The funding will support network growth in KRNL Labs’ quest to build…
Este artículo también está disponible en español. Investors got excited as Dogecoin experienced a big price upsurge making it the…
US bond yields rise, supported by sentiment favoring Trump in the upcoming US presidential election and cautious Fed stance on…
Salesforce (CRM) closed at $298.89 on Tuesday, 1.74% higher on the day. Salesforce’s stock price has increased 12.04% so far this…
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