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Wall Street Veteran Likens Cryptocurrencies to Candy Crush Game Currency Richard Bernstein isn't building any bridges with the cryptocurrency community. The head of the Wall Street research firm that bears his name said in a note to clients today that there's little difference between cryptocurrencies and the virtual currencies you earn with internet games like Candy Crush, ...
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How volatility will complicate crypto-currency tax Crypto-currencies are gaining massive traction in SA and globally. For example, the value of Bitcoin, the most prominent crypto-currency, surged dramatically over the past couple of years. Although Bitcoin has been highly volatile, it rose 10-fold in 2017 alone and has averaged annualised gains of over ...
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Hong Kong's currency intervention offers taste of what is to come Hong Kong's de facto central bank indicated there would be more currency intervention to come, after the monetary authority bought more than HK$51bn to support the Hong Kong dollar over the past week. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority had stepped in 13 times within a week by Thursday morning, ...
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Longmont police notes: Forged currency reported Longmont police took a report of forged currency in the north central part of the city on Wednesday. There are no further leads. Longmont police took a report of possible elderly financial abuse on Wednesday. Police arrest a man after receiving a call for a physical disturbance in the area of Nelson Road ...
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Swiss Franc Weakens Below Key Level as BlackRock Stays Short Back in 2015 when the SNB discarded its currency cap, the franc surged as much as 41 percent against the euro. The move convulsed financial markets and trading in the Swiss currency shriveled after the announcement, causing liquidity to dry up. The surge in volatility that followed saw bank platforms ...
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DDR5 early collaboration with validation silicon enables the data currency of tomorrow As systems feel the pressure of improving, the drive for increasing bandwidth for next generation memory is priority #1. DDR5 is being developed to deliver improved performance at double the bandwidth and density over DDR4. Specifically, it will double the transfers per second from DDR4 @ 3200MT/s ...
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