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Pi Network price eyes $0.20 breakout amid Protocol 22 upgrade
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NVDA TA for This Week - April 27
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Ethereum’s EEZ could pull other blockchains into its orbit
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GBP/JPY slips as UK political risk pressures Pound, Yen weakness limits losses
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SATA under Strive becomes the first company to pay daily dividendsAccording to Odaily, BitcoinTreasuries.NET stated on the X platform that Strive's SATA has become the first company to pay daily dividends, and Digital Credit is making Wall Street history.
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SpaceX up 17%, company options begin to trade activelyJune 16, SpaceX options began actively trading, providing investors with another way to bet on the future performance of the rocket company’s newly listed stock under Elon Musk. Options allow investors to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price within a specified period, commonly used for hedging risks or speculating on price fluctuations. According to Trade data, about 115,000 options contracts changed hands in the first 10 minutes after trading opened, with a call-to-put ratio of 1.7:1.Related article: SpaceX soared by 17%, with its intraday market value exceeding 2.969 trillion USD, surpassing Microsoft (which once approached 2.948 trillion USD), and chasing Apple, Google, NVIDIA.The company’s stock options started trading with huge volumes.
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ECB Chief Economist: Inflationary Pressures Are Still Accumulating and Oil Prices Are Unlikely to Fall SharplyGolden Ten Data reported on June 16 that Philip Lane, Chief Economist of the European Central Bank, stated that although the inflationary pressures caused by the Middle East conflict have not yet fully materialized, the ECB must be prepared. Lane said that despite the announcement by the US and Iran of an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices have not simply returned to pre-crisis levels. “Four months of high energy prices mean that, from the perspective of the inflation transmission chain, we will see inflation rates exceeding 3% in the future. This year and next year, energy prices will indirectly affect food, goods, and service prices.” Investors and economists generally expect that the ECB will raise interest rates by at least another 25 basis points, bringing rates to 2.5%, and forecast that inflation will remain above the 2% target level for some time. Even if shipping returns to normal, it will take several months for oil supplies to fully recover, and high energy costs are likely to increasingly pass through to consumer prices. Lane noted that oil prices are unlikely to fall significantly from the current level of 80 to 81 dollars per barrel.