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XRP price prediction amid ETF inflows and RLUSD growth

XRP price retreated for the fourth consecutive day, even as demand in its exchange-traded funds (ETF) continued this week. Ripple dropped to $1.1305, a few points below this week’s high of $1.2875, mirroring the performance of other cryptocurrencies. XRP ETF inflows point to resilient demand Data compiled by SoSoValue shows that there is resilient demand

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Nuclear stocks to own as AI demand drives power boom

Nuclear energy is emerging as a long-term investment theme as artificial intelligence-driven electricity demand accelerates global power needs. While nuclear projects typically take years or even decades to develop due to regulatory and construction timelines, analysts argue that this structural friction also creates durable competitive advantages for established operators and developers. Several companies across the

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Celestica stock analysis: Will the sell-off continue?

Celestica stock price has slumped in the past few weeks, falling from the all-time high of $655 in June to the current $524. This retreat continued today, even after the company announced a $300 million investment in Texas. So, is it safe to buy the dip? Celestica announces a major US investment Celestica, a top

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Can Snap stock benefit from its bet on augmented reality glasses?

Shares of Snap Inc. have been under pressure after the company’s latest push into augmented reality, raising questions about whether its long-term investment in wearable computing can eventually translate into improved stock performance. SNAP stock has fallen 13% over the past five trading sessions and is down 42.6% year to date. The decline comes even

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Charles Schwab expands into prediction markets with S&P 500 bets

Charles Schwab Corporation partnered with Cboe Global Markets to introduce binary options tied to the performance of the S&P 500, marking its entry into the rapidly growing prediction markets segment. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the brokerage is working with Cboe to roll out all-or-nothing options contracts that allow customers to

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Bittensor’s TAO dips below $240 as retail interest weakens

Bittensor’s TAO token slipped below the $250 mark on Thursday, recording its fourth consecutive day of losses as weakening retail interest and deteriorating market sentiment weigh on the AI-focused cryptocurrency. At the time of writing, TAO remains under pressure, with derivatives data showing a notable decline in trading activity and investor appetite.  The token is

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Bank of England holds rates at 3.75% as inflation risks persist

The Bank of England left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 3.75% in June, maintaining its cautious stance amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding inflationary pressures linked to recent geopolitical developments. The central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee voted 7-2 in favour of keeping rates on hold. External MPC member Megan Greene and Chief Economist Huw Pill dissented,

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PI slips toward key support as bearish momentum builds

Pi Network’s PI token is trading around $0.1300 on Thursday, down by 1% in the last 24 hours as the broader cryptocurrency market struggled to sustain a recovery. The token remains under pressure as recurring spikes in long liquidations and cautious investor sentiment weigh on the market.  Technically, PI risks invalidating a recent bullish breakout

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Accenture sinks 14% as lowered outlook clouds earnings beat and cybersecurity deals

Shares of consulting and technology services giant Accenture plunged 14% in premarket trading on Thursday after the company lowered the top end of its annual revenue growth forecast, underscoring concerns that businesses remain cautious about spending on discretionary technology projects. The company now expects annual revenue growth of 3% to 4%, compared with its earlier

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US jobless claims fall to 226,000 as layoffs remain low, labor market stays resilient

The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell last week, indicating that layoffs remain low and that the US labour market continues to show resilience despite broader economic uncertainties. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped by 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 226,000 for the week ended June 13, the Labor Department

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