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President Trump accuses Iran of ceasefire breach as Bitcoin reacts to market uncertainty
Crypto.News·2026/04/19 14:12
XRP Breaks the Banking Control. XRP Is Shifting Control Across the System
TimesTabloid·2026/04/19 14:03
Asteroid Shiba Enters Leading 200 Crypto Assets Following Over 993% Spike
BlockchainReporter·2026/04/19 14:00

xlm eyes 20 percent move as price nears $0.179
Cointurk·2026/04/19 13:33

Nomura study says 65% of institutional investors see crypto as a vital portfolio diversifier
CryptoNewsNet·2026/04/19 13:21
Micron Technology, Inc (MU): Price At The Supply Zone
TradingView·2026/04/19 13:15
NFLX (1D) – Post-earnings correction: key structural levels test
TradingView·2026/04/19 13:15
USD/JPY Weekly Preview: Hormuz tensions could spark another surge
101 finance·2026/04/19 13:09
Rishi Sunak Warns Europe Faces Deeper Iran War Fallout Than the US
BeInCrypto·2026/04/19 12:51

2026's biggest crypto exploit: Kelp DAO hit for $292 million with wrapped ether stranded across 20 chains
CryptoNewsNet·2026/04/19 12:45
Flash
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Indonesian Minister of Energy: Indonesia plans to launch the B50 biodiesel project on July 1, 2026Indonesian Minister of Energy: Indonesia Plans to Launch B50 Biodiesel Project on July 1, 2026
05:15
Movement integrates NEAR Intents to enable cross-chain yieldForesight News reported that Movement will integrate with NEAR Intents, allowing users to deposit assets from more than 20 chains, including Tron, Ethereum, and Polygon, to earn stablecoin yields on Movement without manually bridging or managing Gas fee tokens. NEAR Intents automatically finds the optimal cross-chain route through its intent-solving network; users only need to state their objective, and the backend solver will handle routing and settlement. Builders can quickly access this yield infrastructure via a single API.
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Loose monetary policy combined with high yields positions India's bond market as a "safe haven" among emerging markets.(1) Since India announced on June 5 the removal of bond investment taxes for foreign investors and relaxed ownership restrictions, while also launching a series of measures to help stabilize the rupee exchange rate, global capital has been pouring into Indian government bonds. Following the reform, the overseas inflow into bonds meeting index inclusion criteria increased by 322.8 billion rupees (approximately $3.4 billion). However, part of this growth is also due to the addition of more bonds in this category. (2) Institutions such as Pictet Asset Management and Neuberger Berman are seeking to increase their exposure, and M&G Investments has also turned more optimistic after these measures were introduced. The head of Asian fixed income at M&G in Singapore stated that the differentiation between India and other emerging bond markets has become more evident; the latter's policy flexibility and credibility are more constrained. (3) Deloitte India stated that the tax incentives could boost foreign investor returns by 15%–20%. The Reserve Bank of India provides hedging cost subsidies for non-resident deposits and corporate external borrowings; these measures have helped the rupee rebound 2.5% from its historic low. Some investors said that while the medium and long-term outlook is positive, tensions in the Middle East currently remain an obstacle, though buying opportunities may arise in the coming months.