The stock market can offer valuable insights into possible Bitcoin (BTC) price movements as a big potential trigger is expected this month. Q2 earnings’ numbers due this month Notably, Q2 earnings’ numbers are expected from some of the largest companies in the world in July, including: UnitedHealth, Citigroup and JPMorgan on July 14; Bank of America
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For the last decade, the United States securities regulator has forced investors into “toxic” and “unregulated” crypto products, says Gemini co-founder Cameron Winklevoss. On July 2, the Winklevoss twin slammed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s constant refusal of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, noting it’s now been 10 years since they first filed to
Gunilla Osswald speaks quietly as she describes her last act at AstraZeneca. After 28 years of trying to create treatments for patients with brain disorders, in 2012 she was handed the “sad” task of closing a large Swedish research and development site and making 1,300 people redundant. A decade ago, the Anglo-Swedish drugmaker was cutting
In 1989, on the eve of privatisation, the European Commission took legal action against the UK government for its failure to meet standards on drinking water. The fracas did not disrupt the flotation of regional water authorities in England and Wales, which were given more time to reach standards they should have met in 1985.
Every now and then a “feel good” story pops up on American morning TV that would make most Europeans spit out their tea in horror. Good Morning America, for instance, ran a piece about a “trendy co-worker baby shower gift”: donating some of your limited paid leave to your pregnant colleague, so she can have
Apple has been forced to make drastic cuts to production forecasts for the mixed-reality Vision Pro headset, unveiled last month after seven years in development and hailed as its most significant product launch since the iPhone. The complexity of the headset design and difficulties in production are behind the scaling back of targets, while plans
Social media platform Twitter is temporarily limiting the number of posts that users will be allowed to read per day, after seeing “extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation,” according to executive chairman Elon Musk. In a July 1 post, Musk said the temporary limits will see verified accounts capped at 10,000 posts per
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Sir Keir Starmer is facing claims he is engaged in a “witch-hunt” aimed at closing down dissent or independent voices inside Labour, as the leader tightens his grip on the UK’s main opposition party. John McDonnell, who was shadow chancellor under the leftwing leader Jeremy Corbyn in 2015-20, criticised “factional behaviour”. He told the Financial
Bitcoin (BTC) has been trading in a narrow range for the past few days but that doesn’t take away the sheen from its stunning 84% rally in 2023. The strong recovery in Bitcoin’s price has boosted buying in several altcoins, which have risen sharply from their yearly lows. As the second half of the year
On the same day that a 17-year-old of North African descent was killed by police outside Paris, teenagers attending a workshop at a youth centre in another of the city’s low-income neighbourhoods said his fate was a fresh reminder of the discrimination they faced in French society. “One asked, ‘since when should driving without a
Steps by banks and building societies to help UK borrowers cut their monthly mortgage payments risk storing up financial trouble later in their lives, as they face a higher total interest bill and lower income in retirement, financial advisers warned. Following the surprise announcement by the Bank of England that it was raising interest rates
Barclays is looking to terminate its corporate banking relationship with Odey Asset Management, people familiar with the situation told the Financial Times, heaping further pressure on the hedge fund as it struggles to stay afloat following sexual misconduct allegations against its eponymous founder. A string of banks served termination notices on Odey Asset Management for
The crisis at Thames Water could deter overseas investment into the UK, ministers and industry figures have warned, as the utility seeks to raise at least £1bn to shore up its finances. Conservative ministers maintain that concerns about the financial resilience of water companies — and “intemperate” talk of possible temporary nationalisation — could create
The government should encourage greater co-investment with private sector pension funds if it wants to unlock more retirement cash for the economy, the trade body for Britain’s trillion-pounds savings industry has said. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) — which represents the biggest pension providers — said state backing for riskier, illiquid investments would help
An image of Warren Buffett at the Berkshire Hathaway Shopping Day, May 5, 2023. Yun Li | CNBC Shrewd business legend Warren Buffett has a whimsical side, buying companies whose products he personally enjoys like Dairy Queen and See’s Candies. Now count plush toy phenomenon Squishmallows. Squishmallows made its Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting debut this
The conservative frontrunner to be Spain’s next prime minister has vowed to overhaul a €3bn windfall tax reviled by banks and energy companies, saying he wanted to make it legally watertight but offering no commitment to repeal it. Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who is leading Socialist incumbent Pedro Sánchez in the polls ahead of this month’s
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The French government said rioting and looting had calmed as it kept up a heavy security deployment to try to quell the unrest that has exploded in the five days since a fatal police shooting of a teenager. “Quieter night thanks to the resolute action of the police,” interior minister Gérald Darmanin wrote on Twitter