Bitcoin Nosedive Jolts Crypto Market Out of Its Summer Stupor
Bitcoin has had a sleepy summer. This week, it was shaken awake. For the past several months, the
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US Warns Space Industry of Growing Risks of Spying and Satellite Attacks
The US intelligence community is warning the domestic space industry of the growing risk of espionage and satellite
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Pence Wouldn’t Reappoint Powell, Eyes Shelton for Fed Board
Mike Pence said if he is elected president he wouldn’t reappoint Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell when his
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Argentina Fixes Oil Price at $56 a Barrel to Put Inflation in Check
Argentina has fixed the price of oil received by drillers at $56, far below international levels, as it
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Bitcoin Plunge Spurs Liquidations as SpaceX’s Token Sale Weighs
Cryptocurrencies extended declines, sliding with global risk assets as investors price in higher interest rates for longer. A
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China’s Hidden Financial Dangers Erupt With Shadow Bank Crisis
Only a week ago, Zhongzhi Enterprise Group Co. attracted little notice within China and was almost unheard of
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Five Things to Watch as South Africa Hosts BRICS Summit
South Africa hosts a summit of the BRICS group of nations and others in the Global South next
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Elon Musk Arrives in Japan for First Visit in Nine Years
Elon Musk has arrived in Japan for his first known visit in nine years. The chief executive officer
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Channel migrants: France arrests four people over fatal sinking
The suspects have been charged with involuntary manslaughter after six people died last weekend.
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Powell to Speak Aug. 25 at Jackson Hole Economic Symposium
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will speak next Friday at the Kansas City Fed’s Jackson Hole Economic Policy
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North Korea: Taekwondo athletes believed headed to Kazakhstan
It will mark the first overseas appearance of North Korean athletes since the pandemic.
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Biden’s China Investment Rules Mean More Data for US Spies to Tap
President Joe Biden’s plan to limit certain investments in China may prove a boon for US intelligence agencies.
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