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Oil Price Today (May 12): Crude oil at $105 as Donald Trump says peace talks on ‘life support’. What are experts saying?
EconomicTimes·2026/05/12 02:28
TRUMP Team Moves $29M in Tokens, Verification Thin
Bitcoininfonews·2026/05/12 02:12

Gold rises with US–China talks, MidEast conflict in focus
EconomicTimes·2026/05/12 01:54
US President Donald Trump seriously weighs resuming combat operations after weeks of restraint — CNN
FXStreet·2026/05/12 01:42
AUD/USD Price Forecast: Eyes nine-day EMA support near 0.7200
FXStreet·2026/05/12 01:42
PBOC sets USD/CNY reference rate at 6.8426 vs. 6.8467 previous
FXStreet·2026/05/12 01:42

Bitcoin Exits 'Panic Zone,' But Capital Inflows Remain Weak
Newsbtc·2026/05/12 01:27

Why This Pro Trader Believes the Bitcoin Bear Market Just Ended
CryptoNewsNet·2026/05/12 01:21
Ixirpad and Cware Labs Forge Strategic Alliance to Scale AI and Web3 Innovation
BlockchainReporter·2026/05/12 01:00
Tesla Breaks Out After 5-Month Correction | Bulls Target $600
TradingView·2026/05/12 00:42
Flash
07:04
US bankers increase lobbying efforts against stablecoin yieldsAccording to Eleanor Terrett, as the United States Senate approaches a full chamber vote, American bankers are intensifying their lobbying efforts regarding stablecoin revenues. (Cointelegraph)
06:58
Reuters: SEC Plans to Allow Tokenized Stock Trading, Potentially Reshaping U.S. Stock Market Structure On June 20, Reuters reported that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is preparing to introduce a new policy that would permit cryptocurrency companies to offer blockchain-based tokenized stock trading, which could significantly impact the structure of the traditional stock market. According to SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, companies will be allowed to experiment with new digital asset business models without fully complying with existing disclosure and investor protection rules, including the tokenization of U.S. stocks. However, the proposal has raised concerns among traditional financial institutions, including Castle Securities and SIFMA, who believe that the changes could divert liquidity and create regulatory arbitrage risks. As of now, the SEC has not publicly commented on the matter.
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Reuters: US SEC plans to allow stock tokenization trading, Paul Atkins: Companies can experiment with digital asset modelsAccording to Reuters, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to allow crypto companies to offer stock tokenization trading. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins stated that companies will be permitted to experiment with digital asset business models without being required to fully comply with existing disclosure and investor protection regulations. Castle Securities and SIFMA have expressed concerns, believing that these changes could divert liquidity and pose regulatory arbitrage risks. The U.S. SEC has not yet issued any public comments on this matter.