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The cryptocurrency market experienced a 0.75% loss in the past 24 hours, bringing the total market capitalization to $2.29 trillion. This decline comes after a period of optimism in equities, with synchronized selling dominating the market sentiment. The current sentiment index rests at 57, indicating greed among investors. This shift from fear to greed could
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As major share indices plunged deep into the red in Asia on Monday, it became increasingly evident that fears of a potential recession in the United States were triggering mass risk aversion among investors. This resulted in significant sell-offs and a sharp decline in market confidence. The prevailing sentiment indicated that interest rates would have
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As global markets gear up for another potentially turbulent week, investors are grappling with concerns about overpriced stocks and the implications of central banks cutting interest rates. While expectations of rate cuts have driven rallies in stocks, cryptocurrencies, and bonds, the fear of assets being “priced to perfection” looms large. The recent solid earnings season
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The decision by the U.S. Commerce Department to continue classifying Vietnam as a non-market economy country has been met with disappointment in Hanoi. This classification, which puts Vietnam in the company of only 12 other economies marked by heavy state influence, means that punitive anti-dumping duties will continue to be levied on imports from Vietnam.
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In a significant move, Morgan Stanley has announced that it will be allowing its financial advisors to offer bitcoin ETFs to certain clients. This decision marks a groundbreaking development within major Wall Street banks, as no other firm of this caliber has taken this step before. With a team of approximately 15,000 financial advisors, Morgan
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China’s manufacturing activity showed a decline for the third consecutive month in July, according to an official factory survey. The official purchasing managers’ index (PMI) dropped to 49.4 in July from 49.5 in June, falling below the 50-mark that separates growth from contraction. This decline has raised concerns about the need for Beijing to introduce
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