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Bitcoin Whales Start Buying as Market Enters Extreme Fear
On-chain data shows a clear rise in the number of Bitcoin whale wallets since early October, even as broader crypto markets faced heavy selling...
Wall St Futures Slip as Markets Brace for Nvidia Earnings and...
Wall Street futures erased early gains and turned lower in Asian trading on Tuesday as investors grew cautious ahead of Nvidia’s earnings and the...
Gold Falls as Rate Cut Hopes Fade Ahead of U.S. Payrolls...
Gold prices declined in Asian trading on Tuesday, extending their recent slide as fading expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in December strengthened...
Oil Falls as Russia Resumes Loadings and Markets Assess Sanctions
Oil prices slipped nearly 1% on Tuesday as supply concerns eased following the restart of loadings at a key Russian export hub. The facility...
Bitcoin Falls Under $90,000 as Investor Sentiment Weakens
Bitcoin fell below $90,000 on Tuesday for the first time in seven months, signaling a clear decline in risk appetite across global markets.
The cryptocurrency,...
Asian Currencies Slip as Fed Uncertainty Mounts and Yen Nears 9-Month...
Asian currencies weakened on Tuesday as uncertainty around a potential U.S. interest rate cut next month dampened risk sentiment. The Japanese yen remained close...
Strategy Buys 8,178 Bitcoin Worth $836 Million
Corporate treasury firm Strategy Inc (NASDAQ: MSTR) announced that it bought an additional 8,178 bitcoin last week, spending roughly $835.6 million, according to a...
Tech Valuation Fears Drag Asian Markets Lower
Asian stocks fell to one-month lows on Tuesday, with the sharpest declines seen in Japan and South Korea’s tech-heavy markets. Investor sentiment weakened ahead...
Yen Steadies as Markets Falter and Investors Shift to Safety
The yen strengthened on Tuesday in Asian trading, rebounding from its weakest level against the U.S. dollar in more than nine months. The shift...
Canada’s Inflation Cools to 2.2% as Gas and Food Prices Drop
Canada’s annual inflation rate slowed to 2.2% in October, supported by lower gasoline costs, easing food prices, and a decline in mortgage interest rates,...












