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Group says it has lost touch with employee who holds the exchange’s crucial ‘private keys’
The rabbit hole behind the rabbit hole is possibly a weaponised game.
‘Tokenisation’ would allow a crypto asset to represent single securities like ETFs
Wall Street erases early gains after US Treasury secretary says both sides are ‘far apart’ on a deal
Pressure to diversify payment options are growing but central banks must tread carefully
Array of economic and political factors points to a continued rise in the Chinese currency
Gap between official and black market exchange rates continues to widen
The latest criminal charges against BitMEX pose serious questions about what might happen to the crypto universe when exchanges are forced to decentralise.
Investors braced for long-awaited resolution to EU-UK negotiations on their future ties
China’s central bank moves to make it easier to buy foreign currencies
European bourses also close higher
Markets buoyed by economic recovery and possible Biden US election win
Currency weakens towards 8 to the dollar on geopolitical concerns
Move to save retail investors from themselves will not please digital coin supporters
Pace of currency’s appreciation more of a concern than level of exchange rate, minutes show
The European Central Bank invites euro users to join the future
Why does an “oversubscribed” listing only have one new significant investor?
Foreign investors abandon caution to snap up Chinese debt with encouragement of central bank in Beijing
European stocks barely react while volatility remains elevated
US ‘deeply concerned’ at reports that Ankara will test Russian air defence system
Move appears to be attack on companies that insist on using low-cost Asian labour and manufacturing
Underlying assets have ‘no reliable basis for valuation’, says FCA
Fund managers choose other forms of protection as Treasuries ‘parachute’ stops working
Founder of antivirus company allegedly hid income from touting cryptocurrencies
A crash is likely given the collapse in US domestic saving and a gaping current account deficit
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