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US Rep. Tom Emmer wants SEC Chair Gary Gensler fired
US Rep. Tom Emmer wants SEC Chair Gary Gensler fired

Share link:In this post: Tom Emmer and Mark Cuban want SEC Chairman Gary Gensler fired and have criticized his regulatory approach as harmful to the crypto industry. Emmer and Warren Davidson have accused Gary of abuses of power and favoring Wall Street over Main Street.Disclaimer. The information provided is not trading advice. Cryptopolitan.com holds no liability for any investments made based on the information provided on this page. We strongly recommend independent research and/or consultation with a

Cryptopolitan·2024/07/13 02:43
It’s Over: The German Government Has Run Out Of Bitcoin
It’s Over: The German Government Has Run Out Of Bitcoin

Germany has relinquished all Bitcoin to its name, and Bitcoin Twitter is mocking the government for its decision.

Cryptopotato·2024/07/13 00:19
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07:28
Lane: The current inflation shock is of medium scale
The Chief Economist of the European Central Bank, Lane, stated that the current inflation shock is of medium scale.
07:25
Goldman Sachs and Barclays Strategists Raise European Stock Index Targets
On June 19, a Bloomberg survey indicated that the peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran has improved the outlook for European stock markets in the second half of the year, prompting several strategists to raise their year-end targets. Goldman Sachs, Barclays, and Société Générale have all revised their forecasts upward. The latest survey, involving 16 strategists, shows that the European Stoxx 600 index is expected to close at 640 points by the end of 2026, matching its most recent historical high. However, some sectors in the market have yet to recover from pre-war prices. Some respondents noted that this provides further room for market growth, as investors may position themselves for an economic recovery through sector rotation.
07:24
Nissay Basic Research Institute: Japanese consumer inflation may rebound above 2% as cost-passing effects become evident
⑴ Economist Taro Saito from the Nissei Basic Research Institute stated that in the coming months, Japan's consumer inflation rate may rise above the central bank's 2% target, with price increases in broad categories such as food and daily necessities expected to accelerate. ⑵ He said that although oil prices have declined after a peace agreement was reached between the US and Iran, rising producer costs make consumer price increases seem inevitable. The Bank of Japan policymakers have already warned of inflation risks, noting that Japanese companies have become more aggressive than in the past in passing on continually rising costs to consumers.
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