Bitcoin's 1st Tweet at $0 Marks 16 Years: Details

U.Today - On Jan. 10, 2009, history was made with the first-ever Bitcoin-related tweet by early Bitcoin pioneer and computer scientist Hal Finney. Finney's iconic tweet "Running...

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Shareholders Urge Mark Zuckerberg to Buy Bitcoin for Meta

U.Today - Mark Zuckerberg, who famously named his pet goat Bitcoin, was proposed to add Bitcoin to Meta (Facebook) holdings. According to podcaster and CEO of Jubilee Royalty Tim...

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Stunning $350,000 Bitcoin Price Prediction Shared by Jeremie Davinci

U.Today - In a recently published tweet, Jeremie Davinci, an early Bitcoin adopter and cryptocurrency millionaire, has revealed the scenario how BTC can soar to roughly $350,000...

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UK’s finance watchdog defends ‘too tough’ on crypto stance

The United Kingdom’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has defended its approach to regulating the crypto …

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Reeves Seeks to Calm Market Turmoil as UK Touts China Deals

(Bloomberg) -- UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves sought to allay market concerns over the government’s fiscal position during a trip to China, where she reached deals worth £600 million ($731 million) to the British economy over the next five years. Most Read from BloombergWhat Robotaxis Brought San FranciscoA Blueprint for Better Bike LanesAmbitious High-Speed Rail Plans Advance in the Baltic RegionNYC Condo Owners May Bear Costs of Landmark Green Building LawNew York, San Francisco

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‘Being this wrong should be illegal’ — Crypto pundits slam Fed’s Kashkari

Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari — who once likened Bitcoin to Beanie Babies — …

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December jobs report has Wall Street starting to talk about rate hikes in 2025

A hot December jobs report, combined with a murky inflation outlook for 2025, has some economists debating if the Federal Reserve may need to hike interest rates again.

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Stock market’s ‘Trump bump’ nearly erased thanks to bond selloff. What’s next.

The S 500 is threatening to erase the “Trump bump” investors attributed to Donald Trump’s victory.

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Ex-NASCAR star Danica Patrick explains Donald Trump will get her first-ever vote for president

Former NASCAR star Danica Patrick confirmed on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime’ that she has never voted …

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TipRanks’ ‘Perfect 10’ List: Unveiling 2 High-Scoring Stocks for 2025

Selecting the best stocks is akin to visiting an apple orchard in the fall. Arrive at the right time, and you’ll find the finest fruit still hanging on the trees, making it easy to fill your basket. Just as you use ladders and hooks to reach the highest branches in the orchard, in the stock market, you can rely on tools like the Smart Score to identify top opportunities. The Smart Score is an AI-powered stock sorting tool devised by TipRanks. It uses natural language algorithms to sift through e

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Money market account rates today, January 11, 2025 (best account provides 4.85% APY)

If you’re searching for today’s best money market account rates, we’ve narrowed down some of the top offers. Learn more about money market account rates today.

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Ethereum (ETH) Price Finally Retraces, Shiba Inu (SHIB) Double-Bottom Reversal In, Bitcoin (BTC) Volume Spike Propels Bullish Moves

U.Today - A double-bottom reversal of a bullish chart pattern that might result in a significant price rebound is what Shiba Inu is indicating is possible. SHIB's price is testing...

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The labor market’s upside surprise: Chart of the Week

The December jobs report's unexpected surge in hiring has flipped the thinking about the labor market and economy on its head. But at the same time, there's good reason to think that the economy is still in a holding pattern.

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George Soros Acquires Another Media Company as Conservatives Ponder Strategies

Republicans are up in arms over liberal megadonor George Soros’s increasing stranglehold of the media …

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Reeves Seeks Growth on China Visit After UK’s Market Pain

(Bloomberg) -- Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves kicked off a two-day China visit Saturday, a landmark exchange highlighting the Labour government’s efforts to stay focused on long-term plans to get the British economy growing again even as fiscal concerns mount back home.Most Read from BloombergWhat Robotaxis Brought San FranciscoA Blueprint for Better Bike LanesAmbitious High-Speed Rail Plans Advance in the Baltic RegionNYC Condo Owners May Bear Costs of Landmark Green Building LawNew

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