Nerves ahead of US inflation

By Craig Erlam We aren’t seeing much change in Europe ahead of the open on Tuesday after a broadly positive session in Asia as China, Hong Kong and South Korea returned following

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Crypto layoffs top 5,000 as coins slump

Although crypto companies struggled to weather the storm, many had to make significant cost-cutting measures and lay off their staff, according to data compiled by CryptoPresales.com. Crypto companies laid off nearly 5,000

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ECB just getting started

By Craig Erlam A mixed session in Asia overnight after Wall Street rebounded on Wednesday, while Europe opened a little higher as well. Frankly, it’s been an awful few weeks for stock

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A curious rebound

By Craig Erlam Stock markets were bouncing back on Tuesday following a rocky couple of weeks as investors grew nervous about the economic impact of tightening. Fed Chair Jerome Powell could not

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$700 mln in stolen crypto recovered this year

Close to $700 mln of stolen crypto has been recovered since January this year, following efforts from various governments and organisations to track and recover stolen cryptocurrency, according to data from StockApps.com.

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Stock selling continues, Europe in focus

By Edward Moya US stocks were declining Monday after a weekend filled with a worldwide central bank hawkishness reinforced the message that central bank tightening will deliver pain to households and businesses. ​

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All eyes on Jackson Hole

By Craig Erlam The day we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived as Jerome Powell prepares for his keynote speech at Jackson Hole. Powell will have chosen his words very carefully,

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