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Mt. Gox, once the largest spot bitcoin exchange in the world, met a tragic end a decade ago after being hacked and declaring bankruptcy. The platform claimed to handle around 80% of all global dollar trades for bitcoin and was a pivotal player in the cryptocurrency market. The company, whose name was derived from “Magic:
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Southwest Airlines recently announced a sharp decline in its second-quarter revenue forecast, causing its shares to plummet by approximately 4% in premarket trading. The airline attributed this downward revision to shifting booking patterns, projecting a decrease in revenue per available seat mile between 4% and 4.5% compared to the previous year. Additionally, Southwest revised its
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Apple made a surprising announcement on Friday regarding the delayed release of several new features in the European Union. Among these features is the highly anticipated “Apple Intelligence” AI product. The reason cited for this delay is the “regulatory uncertainties” stemming from the EU’s Digital Markets Act anti-trust regulation. This decision raises questions about how
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At the midway point of the year, optimism is soaring on Wall Street. According to the recent global fund manager survey from Bank of America Securities, investors are exuding the most bullish sentiment since November 2021. Not only are they not anticipating a recession, they are also showing a strong preference for equities, especially the
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The upcoming week in Asian markets is set to kick off with the monthly Chinese ‘data dump’, providing investors with crucial insights into the state of the world’s second-largest economy. While recent indicators such as producer and consumer prices have pointed towards looming deflationary risks, a closer look at retail sales, business investment, industrial production,
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Indonesia’s President-elect Prabowo Subianto has been at the center of controversy regarding the country’s public debt and its impact on the economy. With contrasting reports surfacing about his plans to increase Indonesia’s debt-to-GDP ratio to 50%, it is essential to analyze the potential consequences of such fiscal decisions. Denial of Debt Increase Contrary to reports
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