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  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
    Cryptocurrencies
    Crypto exchange OKEx halts withdrawals in China probe

    Group says it has lost touch with employee who holds the exchange’s crucial ‘private keys’

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
    AnalysisFT Alphaville
    The “game theory” in the Qanon conspiracy theory

    The rabbit hole behind the rabbit hole is possibly a weaponised game.

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
    Exchange traded funds
    Cryptocurrency ETFs under active consideration, says SEC chair

    ‘Tokenisation’ would allow a crypto asset to represent single securities like ETFs

  • Wednesday, 14 October, 2020
    Markets Briefing
    US stocks drop after Mnuchin adds to stimulus doubts

    Wall Street erases early gains after US Treasury secretary says both sides are ‘far apart’ on a deal

  • Tuesday, 13 October, 2020
    LexCryptocurrencies
    Digital currencies/regulation: the hard bit Premium

    Pressure to diversify payment options are growing but central banks must tread carefully

  • Tuesday, 13 October, 2020
    Diana Choyleva
    Renminbi gains as China strengthens

    Array of economic and political factors points to a continued rise in the Chinese currency

  • Tuesday, 13 October, 2020
    AnalysisArgentina
    Argentina on ‘collision course’ towards currency devaluation

    Gap between official and black market exchange rates continues to widen

  • Monday, 12 October, 2020
    AnalysisFT Alphaville
    When crypto exchanges decentralise

    The latest criminal charges against BitMEX pose serious questions about what might happen to the crypto universe when exchanges are forced to decentralise.

  • Monday, 12 October, 2020
    Markets InsightKaren Ward
    Brexit will affect markets, deal or no deal

    Investors braced for long-awaited resolution to EU-UK negotiations on their future ties

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  • Monday, 12 October, 2020
    Renminbi
    Renminbi sinks after PBoC responds to biggest rally in 15 years

    China’s central bank moves to make it easier to buy foreign currencies

  • Friday, 9 October, 2020
    Markets Briefing
    Wall Street has best week since July on stimulus hopes

    European bourses also close higher

  • Friday, 9 October, 2020
    Renminbi
    Renminbi jumps by most in 15 years as China returns to work

    Markets buoyed by economic recovery and possible Biden US election win

  • Friday, 9 October, 2020
    Turkish economy
    Turkey raises swap rate as lira sinks towards new threshold

    Currency weakens towards 8 to the dollar on geopolitical concerns

  • Friday, 9 October, 2020
    City InsiderMatthew Vincent
    Crypto fans mauled by watchdog baring its teeth

    Move to save retail investors from themselves will not please digital coin supporters

  • Thursday, 8 October, 2020
    Euro
    Further euro rise would hit growth and inflation, ECB policymakers warned

    Pace of currency’s appreciation more of a concern than level of exchange rate, minutes show

  • Thursday, 8 October, 2020
    Free LunchMartin Sandbu
    A digital euro is on its way Premium

    The European Central Bank invites euro users to join the future

  • Thursday, 8 October, 2020
    FT AlphavilleJemima Kelly
    The strange IPO of Jonathan Rowland’s “bitcoin bank”

    Why does an “oversubscribed” listing only have one new significant investor?

  • Wednesday, 7 October, 2020
    Renminbi
    Booming demand for Chinese assets boosts renminbi’s global role

    Foreign investors abandon caution to snap up Chinese debt with encouragement of central bank in Beijing

  • Wednesday, 7 October, 2020
    Markets Briefing
    US stock markets rally after Trump surprises on stimulus

    European stocks barely react while volatility remains elevated

  • Wednesday, 7 October, 2020
    Turkish politics
    Turkish lira plunges amid tensions with Washington

    US ‘deeply concerned’ at reports that Ankara will test Russian air defence system

  • Wednesday, 7 October, 2020
    Trade Secrets
    US probe into Vietnamese currency masks Trump’s real trade target Premium

    Move appears to be attack on companies that insist on using low-cost Asian labour and manufacturing

  • Tuesday, 6 October, 2020
    Cryptocurrencies
    Crypto derivatives for retail investors banned by UK regulator

    Underlying assets have ‘no reliable basis for valuation’, says FCA

  • Tuesday, 6 October, 2020
    AnalysisPolitical risk and investment
    Investors find new hedges against a US election sell-off

    Fund managers choose other forms of protection as Treasuries ‘parachute’ stops working

  • Tuesday, 6 October, 2020
    Tax evasion and avoidance
    Software entrepreneur McAfee arrested on tax evasion charges

    Founder of antivirus company allegedly hid income from touting cryptocurrencies

  • Monday, 5 October, 2020
    Stephen Roach
    The end of the dollar’s exorbitant privilege

    A crash is likely given the collapse in US domestic saving and a gaping current account deficit

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