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Trading focus likely to be on US this week

by David Jones, a Chief Market Strategist at Capital.com As the trading week gets underway, focus for much of it…

7 years ago

How blockchain might affect cross border payments

by Aubrey Hansen The world of traditional finance has started to take notice of blockchain but could still find themselves…

7 years ago

Will market volatility continue this week?

by David Jones, a Chief Market Strategist at Capital.com It's likely to be another volatile week for traders and investors…

7 years ago

Stablecoins to challenge money transfers and the derivatives market?

There has been a lot of interest recently in stable coins and many see them as an ideal way for…

7 years ago

Web Summit to remain in Lisbon until 2028, in a new $128 Million Deal

After a robust and competitive tender process involving offers from over 20 cities across Europe, the company behind the world’s…

7 years ago

Orange Money celebrates a decade of financial innovation in Africa and confirms its position as a major mobile money player

Orange Money is now one of the Group’s leading growth drivers and continues to evolve to better serve people, companies,…

7 years ago

How Has Bitcoin Influenced Ireland?

Written by Diana Yaremenko  The market of cryptocurrencies is intensively developing. Several years ago few people knew about Bitcoin. Now people…

7 years ago

How Crypto Entrepreneurs See South Korea’s Cryptocurrency Journey

Written by David Drake The Central Bank of Korea, also known as Bank of Korea has ‘affirmed’ its position that…

7 years ago

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