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Bitcoin Price Watch: Tariff Fears, Consumer Confidence Woes Keep BTC Below $90K
Bitcoin is down 1.9% against the greenback trading between $87,739 to $88,156 over the last hour on Feb. 26, 2025, extending losses amid U.S. economic policy anxieties and fluctuating consumer confidence. Bitcoin Navigates Bearish Terrain The leading cryptocurrency’s price declined from the previous day, marking a 24-hour drop of approximately 1.9%, according to the latest […] Source link
Scottish Budget passes – PropertyWire
Scotland’s Budget has passed though Holyrood, which includes investment in affordable housing but has saddled landlords with higher taxes. Some £7billion is being spent on infrastructure like affordable housing, as well as the Heat in Buildings programme, which aims to decarbonise all buildings from 2045. However, landlords in Scotland are now having to pay an eye-watering 8% Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (stamp duty equivalent) surcharge, up from 6% – the highest rate across the UK. Timothy Douglas, head of policy and campaigns at Propertymark, said: “Propertymark welcomes the investment in affordable housing and money for the Heat in Buildings…
World Business Watch: Crypto crime hits record $20 billion in 2022, says report | International News
According to the reports, Illicit use of cryptocurrencies hit a record $20.1 billion last year as transactions involving companies targeted by U.S. sanctions skyrocketed. Watch this video to know more. #cryptocurrency #wion #businessnews About Channel: WION The World is One News, examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim to empower people to explore their world. With our Global headquarters in New Delhi, we bring you news on the hour, by the hour. We deliver information that is not biased. We are journalists who are neutral to the core and…
Nvidia is fighting off two threats
One honourable exception to the roster of tech billionaires standing behind Donald Trump at the president’s inauguration on January 20th was Jensen Huang, the chief executive of Nvidia. He took a quieter approach, meeting Mr Trump at the White House just over ten days later. Earlier that week his firm, the dominant supplier of artificial-intelligence (AI) chips, had lost $600bn in market value during a sell-off precipitated by the release of the latest AI models from DeepSeek, a Chinese firm. Mr Trump’s plans to respond to the upstart model-maker may have been as much on Mr Huang’s mind as DeepSeek…
Krispy Kreme stock heads for record low as earnings set for further disappointment
Krispy Kreme reported fourth-quarter results before market open. Source link
Ethereum Price Crash To $2,000 Could Happen As Smaller Timeframes Turn Bearish
Este artículo también está disponible en español. Ethereum’s price trajectory has taken a sharp downturn, with technical analysis showing a possible crash to $2,000. Crypto analyst SwallowAcademy pointed out on the TradingView platform that some bearish signals are forming in smaller timeframes, especially as buyers have failed to maintain a key support zone at $2,700. Notably, the broader market downturn over the past 24 hours has only strengthened the case for further declines for Ethereum. Ethereum Plunges Over 12% In 24 Hours As Market Suffers Steep Losses The crypto market has taken a heavy hit, with Bitcoin falling below major…
Rightmove calls for stamp duty extension
Buyers who miss the March stamp duty deadline should be granted an extension, according to property portal Rightmove. Some 74,000 home-movers in England are expected to miss the stamp duty deadline and complete in April instead, including 25,000 first-time buyers, Rightmove predicted. After March 31 the minimum threshold will fall from £425,000 to £300,000 for first-time buyers, or from £250,000 to £125,000 for the rest. Colleen Babcock, Rightmove’s property market expert said: “We expect a rush to complete close to March 31st as first-time buyers and home-movers try to avoid paying extra in tax. “Our numbers show how there is…
The Pandora Papers: How the world of offshore finance is still flourishing | Four Corners
In a major international investigation, Four Corners reveals the secrets of the Pandora Papers. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/abcnewsindepth For months, more than 600 journalists from around the world, including the ABC, the Washington Post and the BBC, have been working with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists on this top-secret investigation. One of the biggest data leaks in history, the papers reveal how the wealthy and powerful are continuing to use offshore tax havens to hide their ownership of assets and stash their cash – despite attempts to rein the industry in. _________ Watch more Four Corners investigations here: https://bit.ly/2JbpMkf You can also…
Stablecoins: the real crypto craze
Policymakers are racing to catch up with their rapid rise Source link
Apollo is adding $50 billion in assets under management into its real-estate portfolio. Source link
