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Dogecoin Price Jumps 10% Today: Here’s Why DOGE Is Pumping
Coinpedia·2026/01/04 09:18
U.S. Shutdown Fears Ease Odds Drop to 26%, Bullish For Crypto!
Coinpedia·2026/01/04 09:18

PEPE, DOGE Jump as Memecoins Add Over $8B in Market Cap—Has the Memecoin Mania Begun?
Coinpedia·2026/01/04 09:18

Bitcoin Price Prediction: Descending Trendline Keeps Pressure On Buyers Into January 4
CoinEdition·2026/01/04 09:18
Jupiter Exchange Considers Ending JUP Buyback as Airdrop Size Gets Slashed
Coinpedia·2026/01/04 09:18
Aave Founder Proposes Revenue Sharing With AAVE Token Holders After DAO Clash
Coinpedia·2026/01/04 09:18

SUI Price Nears Key Breakout Zone as On-Chain Activity Picks Up—Will it $2?
Coinpedia·2026/01/04 09:18

Bitcoin Price To Hit $100K in Coming Weeks – Here’s Why
Coinpedia·2026/01/04 09:18

PEPE 2026 Price Prediction: Zero Utility Memecoin Battles Evolving Market
CoinEdition·2026/01/04 09:18
Bitcoin Surges Back to $90,000: What Lies Ahead?
Cointurk·2026/01/04 09:18
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US Economist: Iraq War Has Cost American Families an Average of About $1,000Golden Ten Data, July 1 – According to sources from the United States, Mark Zandi, Chief Economist at Moody's Analytics, recently published an article stating that the war launched by the US against Iran has cost each American household an average of about $1,000. The article points out that this $1,000 includes the additional refueling costs due to rising oil prices, extra expenses on shopping and travel caused by price increases, and the share of war-related costs incurred by the US government. Zandi emphasizes that the $1,000 average household loss is only a conservative estimate and that the actual cost Americans have paid for this war could be even higher.
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U.S. Stock Indices Close Higher; S&P 500 and Nasdaq Post Best Quarterly Performance Since 2020 On July 1, according to Bit.com market data, U.S. stocks closed mixed, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 0.26% to set a new closing record. The S&P 500 index increased by 0.79%, and the Nasdaq rose by 1.52%, both recording their best quarterly performance since 2020. The technology and semiconductor sectors led the gains, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index up 3.92%. AMD surged 7.68%, TSMC's ADR rose 4.86%, Apple increased by 2.7%, and SanDisk jumped nearly 11%.
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USD/JPY Rises to 162.68, Reaching a 40-Year High On July 1, the USD/JPY exchange rate rose to 162.68, marking a 40-year high. (Jin Shi)
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