In recent years, the financial technology industry has experienced a significant shift towards a more sustainable and grounded approach. As highlighted by industry executives and investors at the Money20/20 event in Amsterdam, there seems to be a consensus that the sector has reached a “bottom.” The days of reckless venture capital investments in startups with
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The ASX 200 experienced a modest gain of 0.53% during the Thursday morning session. This increase was mainly driven by positive movements in iron ore and gold spot prices, as well as stable performance in WTI crude oil. However, the overall impact of commodity price fluctuations on the market was mixed, resulting in a varied
GameStop recently made headlines by raising more than $2 billion through a successful stock sale. This move came at a time when the company was able to capitalize on a renewed interest in meme stocks, fueled by the resurgence of trader Roaring Kitty. By completing an at-the-market equity offering and selling 75 million shares, GameStop
The dollar stabilized after reaching a four-week high against other major currencies as traders eagerly awaited key U.S. inflation data and the Federal Reserve’s updated interest rate projections. The U.S. dollar’s recent rebound can be attributed to Friday’s strong jobs report, which suggests sustained inflation alongside robust economic growth. Consequently, the likelihood of the Federal
The global markets are currently on edge as Asian markets cautiously assess the impact of the recent success of right-wing parties in the European Union on the cohesion of the bloc. While EUROSTOXX 50 futures have shown a slight uptick of 0.2%, FTSE futures remain stagnant. The euro is holding steady at $1.0766, slightly above
European tech stocks like Infineon Technologies and SAP experienced losses, while auto stocks had a mixed session with companies like Daimler Truck Holding and Volkswagen declining, and others like Mercedes Benz Group and Porsche advancing. The upcoming speech by ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane could provide insights into inflation, economic outlook, and ECB interest rate
The largest official sector buyer of gold, China, is expected to resume its bullion shopping once prices ease from the record highs experienced in May. This information was revealed at a recent conference where industry players discussed the fundamental case for the metal moving forward. Despite a pause in their gold reserves in May, the
GameStop shares took a steep nosedive, dropping over 14% on Monday, following a significant sell-off triggered by disappointing earnings and an underwhelming livestream by Keith Gill. The stock, which had already plummeted nearly 40% on Friday, hit a low of around $24 per share on Monday. The release of GameStop’s earnings report ahead of schedule
French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement of snap elections following the European Union (EU) elections took many by surprise. The decision to dissolve parliament and call for new legislative elections came after exit polls showed his alliance suffering a heavy defeat to Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) party. Macron’s call for lower house elections
In a bold move to shake up the private equity investing industry, CEO Kelly Rodriques from the alternative trading platform Forge Global is on a mission to revolutionize the way investors access unicorns. Partnering with Accuidity, Rodriques introduced the Forge Accuidity Private Market Index, a groundbreaking financial innovation aimed at broadening the participation of investors
The recent decision by the European Central Bank (ECB) to cut its benchmark interest rate has raised questions about the future direction of borrowing costs in the Eurozone. The rate cut from 4.0% to 3.75% was widely anticipated, given the disappointing wage and inflation data in recent weeks. However, the head of Austria’s central bank,
A group of Credit Suisse bondholders recently made headlines by filing a lawsuit against the Swiss government. They are seeking full compensation for the controversial decision to write down the failed bank’s Additional Tier 1 (AT1) debt. This move was part of Credit Suisse’s emergency sale to UBS, which was orchestrated by the Swiss government.
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