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St. Louis Federal Reserve says Bitcoin is 'Like Regular Currency' The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has provided some high-profile validation for a core premise of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. A blog post this week based on an earlier Fed research paper said that "bitcoin units have no intrinsic value" – but added that currencies "such as the U.S. dollar, the ...
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Argentina's Extraordinary Rate Hike Could Be Just the Beginning Should the currency resume the sharp selloff it saw in recent days, the central bank is likely to hike again, according to strategists at TCW Group and ... as a full-deployment of the central bank's tools to manage monetary policy in Argentina, detractors remain of managing the currency using the key rate.
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Former PayPal CEO: Bitcoin Investors 'Drinking the Kool-Aid' "My autograph is scarce, I can promise that I will never autograph a piece of paper more than 21 million times but it doesn't make it valuable," he added, referencing the fact that bitcoin's currency supply is capped at approximately 21 million. Harris, who also founded popular financial portfolio tracker ...
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RPT-Sri Lankan rupee hits all-time closing low The currency market calmed somewhat after the central bank said on Thursday that it would intervene to support the rupee when necessary and that there was no reason for the rupee to be under pressure given the country's record foreign currency reserves. The rupee closed at 157.85/95 against the ...
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Iran's central bank declares ban on banking institutions Some said the central bank had taken such measures in preparation for the May 12 US economic sanctions extension. At the moment, Iran is reported to be able to issue "national currency" "currency", and there is also a voice in fear that the private cryptographic market will be activated and the influence ...
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Ethereum could hit $2500 by year-end, consulting firm says Digital currencies traded higher Friday in New York, looking to erase losses from earlier in the week. The No. 1 virtual currency, bitcoin BTCUSD, +3.88% traded back above $9,000, consolidating above critical support between $8,500 and $9,000. The price of a single bitcoin was last at $9,210.50, ...
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Surge of fake notes via Nepal Patna: Nepal has, of late, turned into a safe haven for scrapped Indian currency notes post-demonetisation. A letter issued by the Bihar police special branch has suggested that racketeers involved in circulation of fake Indian currency notes have adopted a new modus operandi to smuggle currency ...
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AptarGroup Starts the Year Strong Beauty and home sales increased 17% as reported, including 8% core sales growth and a 9% contribution from currency effects. Pharma sales grew 17% as reported, including 6% core sales growth and an 11% currency contribution. Food and beverage sales grew 16% as reported, including 10% core ...
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Can the Dollar Stall After a Clear Technical Break? Further, when we have a one-sided market as with the 12 month slide for the currency through 2017; expectations for scope of reversal ('potential') are amplified. Yet, we shouldn't make our evaluations on technicals alone. We should establish a more robust source of motivation that could more capably ...
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