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India sends tax notices to cryptocurrency investors as trading hits $3.5 billion Bitcoin, the world's biggest cryptocurrency, soared more than 1,700 percent last year, hitting a record high just shy of $20,000 as institutional and retail investors around the world snapped up the virtual currency. Its huge gains have attracted the attention of global regulators tasked with protecting ...
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How to make smart investments in cryptocurrency The courses also help you assess the market, store your coins securely, and invest in emerging currencies like Ethereum. The final course even shows you how to earn free coins with Steemit. Along with the video courses, the bundle includes an audiobook, meaning you can keep learning on your way ...
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Want to buy into an exchanged-traded bitcoin fund? You might have a long wait NEW YORK — It may be a while, if ever, before investors can buy an exchange-traded fund made up of bitcoin and other digital currencies. Federal regulators have a long list of questions they want answered before they'll approve a digital currency fund for Main Street investors. This week the Securities ...
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Forex reserves at new record high of $413.825 bn The foreign exchange reserves rose by USD 2.7 billion to scale a new life-time high of USD 413.825 billion in the week to January 12, due to increase in foreign currency assets, the Reserve Bank said today. PTI @moneycontrolcom. The foreign exchange reserves rose by USD 2.7 billion to scale a new ...
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Over $800 million received by Uzbek banks in 2017 Uzbekistan's population sold $854 million of cash foreign currency to commercial banks in January-September 2017. The main volume of transactions of commercial banks on buying foreign currency from the population falls on Tashkent city (32 percent), Samarkand region (10 percent), Andijan region ...
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ECB vice chief warns against Bitcoin tulip mania: 'Cryptocurrency is FLEETING' Bitcoin, the world's most popular virtual currency, soared more than 1,700 percent last year but prices have plummeted since South Korea said last week it may ban domestic cryptocurrency exchanges. Mr Constâncio said: "It is quite obvious: rising prices have led to such high capitalisation that, if they ...
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