(Bloomberg) -- Just as the Federal Reserve seems ready to clear the way for Latin American central banks to keep cutting interest rates, growing political problems at home are set to disrupt — if not reverse — those easing campaigns.Presidents across the region are lashing out against policymakers for high borrowing costs that are hindering the vigorous economic growth they promised, and in some cases are directly fanning inflation. As central bankers from Brazil, Colombia and Chile all convene
BlackRock: Only Bitcoin and Ethereum Viable for ETFs in the Near Future
Bitcoin and Ethereum will be the only cryptocurrencies traded via ETFs in the near future.
Trump's Push for U.S. Bitcoin Dominance Could Spark Mining Industry Growth, Say Analysts
U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's recent call for the United States to lead global Bitcoin production could create significant business opportunities.
Trump's Push for U.S. Bitcoin Dominance Could Spark Mining Industry Growth, Say Analysts
U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's recent call for the United States to lead global Bitcoin production could create significant business opportunities.
Elon Musk Reaffirms Interest in Bitcoin and Dogecoin, Warns Against Crypto Scams
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, voiced a positive outlook on Bitcoin, acknowledging its value and hinting at an appreciation for other digital currencies.
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Ether ETFs Break Four-Day Outflow Streak, Bitcoin ETFs Record $18M Outflows
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Nvidia Becoming More Volatile Than Bitcoin and Ether
Bitcoin has exhibited a strong positive correlation with NVDA since late 2022.
Nvidia Becoming More Volatile Than Bitcoin and Ether
Bitcoin has exhibited a strong positive correlation with NVDA since late 2022.
Australia’s Cooler Core Inflation Opens Door to Rate Cut
(Bloomberg) -- Australia’s core inflation unexpectedly decelerated last quarter, supporting the Reserve Bank’s view that prices will gradually ease and prompting money markets to boost bets on an interest-rate cut. The currency and bond yields dropped.Traders abandoned wagers on policy tightening at the RBA’s meeting next week after the closely-watched trimmed mean inflation gauge, which smooths out volatile items, advanced 3.9% in the second quarter from 4% in the prior period, government data