Bitcoin Price, Crypto Stocks Rally On Latest Binance Ruling. But Lawsuits Persist.
Bitcoin price jumps to lead a cryptocurrency rally Monday after a federal judge on Friday handed Binance a partial win against the SEC.
Bitcoin price jumps to lead a cryptocurrency rally Monday after a federal judge on Friday handed Binance a partial win against the SEC.
But some have defended the worker and said it's next to impossible to avoid it in a cost of living crisis.
Westpac has launched proceedings against an employee of another bank who allegedly used her role to defraud multiple banks to fund her lavish lifestyle.
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The Reserve Bank has released the minutes from its June board meeting where it considered another rate hike. The discussion shows some storm clouds for homeowners.
Greece is bringing in a six-day work week for some employees. So do we need to be worried in Australia?
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China has surpassed the US in generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) patents, with six times as many filings in the decade from 2014 through 2023, according to a report published on Wednesday by a United Nations agency. China's 38,210 patent filings in the category make up about 70 per cent of the 54,000 filed in the past 10 years, according to data published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The US ranked second with 6,276 patent filings. They are followed by South Kor
Despite digital payments becoming the norm, it appears Kiwis are still devoted to cash.
After the United States passed new subsidies designed to boost domestic electric vehicle production and cut into Beijing’s supply chain dominance, Chinese manufacturers began investing in an unlikely place: Morocco. In the rolling hills near Tangiers and in industrial parks near the Atlantic Ocean, they have announced plans for new factories to make parts for EVs that may qualify for $7,500 credits to car buyers in the United States. Similar investments have been announced in other countries that share free trade agreements with the United States, including South Korea and Mexico.
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Alexei Kouleshov was worried his battle against the US rapper was going to become a multi-million dollar fight.
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Hong Kong's banks saw moderate growth to their balance sheets last year as the high interest rate environment continued to boost profitability, according to a KPMG report on Wednesday. The banking sector saw a significant rise in overall operating profit in 2023, and as interest rates are expected to remain relatively high and decrease gradually in the next year or so, banks will continue to reap rewards, the consultancy said. "As the higher rates persist generally through the second half, that'
He and his wife have been on 120 honeymoons.
HNA Group (International), an investment arm of Chinese conglomerate HNA Group, on Wednesday was granted a reprieve against two winding-up petitions in Hong Kong after a judge adjourned the hearing by six weeks. Justice Hui Ka-ho pushed the court hearing to August 14, giving the Hong Kong-based company time to clean up its house and negotiate with creditors. It was the first time a case was brought against HNA Group (International) after it defaulted on a US$200 million bond in 2021. Golden Morn
Hong Kong stocks advanced for a third straight day as heavyweight Alibaba Group sparked a tech rally, while mainland investors lent support piling into high dividend stocks. Gains were tempered by data that showed slowing momentum in service activity. The Hang Seng Index gained 1.2 per cent to 17,978.52 at the local noon trading break after briefly topping the 18,000 level, with the Tech Index rallying 2.5 per cent in a rebound from two-month lows. The Shanghai Composite Index declined 0.4 per c
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