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China's and Wall Street's love affair is coming to an end. It's been a costly romance, worth trillions of dollars. Because Wall Street was so thoroughly and madly in bed with Chinese corporations and the CCP, the split will undoubtedly have economic implications for both China and the United States.
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There has been no newsprint produced by the California-based company that owns the Allrise Capital paper mill in Usk, Pend Oreille County, for nearly one year, despite a bankruptcy trustee telling a federal judge that Allrise Capital represented their best chance of getting their jobs back at the mill.
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In a fresh investment round, an online marketplace for selling legally sanctioned digital cricket treasures, including Cristiano Ronaldo, has raised around $100 million.
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This week, Ethereum's price rose above $2,800 for many periods of time, bringing it closer to the $3,000 mark.
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As extraordinary penalties on Russia stoke global appetites for currency alternatives, Saudi-Chinese talks 'accelerate.'
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Another complaint has been filed against Meta, formerly known as Facebook, for its role in facilitating dubious crypto advertising on its social media network.
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During the recent crypto bull run, many new crypto users were startled to see slow, pricey transactions on the Ethereum network for the first time.
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According to a former top Nintendo executive, Meta is 'not an inventive firm,' and their concept for the metaverse is unlikely to materialize.
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Cryptocurrency market capitalization grew 3.85 percent to $1.83 trillion in the previous 24 hours while trade volumes rose 42.02 percent to $105.42 billion during this time frame.
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To further stifle Russia, the G7 nations' finance ministers and central bank governors have begun discussions.