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Bill Morgan Reveals More Public Companies Adding XRP to Their Reserves
CryptoNewsNet·2025/08/09 09:50
Thumzup Crypto Investment: A Bold Share Offering Fuels Digital Asset Ambitions
CryptoNewsNet·2025/08/09 09:50
Bitcoin Bull Michael Saylor Reveals His New Prediction About BTC
CryptoNewsNet·2025/08/09 09:50

XRP price prediction: This indicator hints at 640% rally
CryptoNewsNet·2025/08/09 09:50
Ripple Case Is Over: So, Is an XRP Spot ETF Coming? Experts Explain
CryptoNewsNet·2025/08/09 09:50
ETH Jumps 7% to $4,200, Highest Since December 2021, as Analysts Forecast What’s Next
CryptoNewsNet·2025/08/09 09:50

ETH Whale Makes Strategic Return After Massive Ethereum Price Sell-Off
BitcoinWorld·2025/08/09 09:45

ETH/BTC Ratio Soars: What This Means for Ethereum ’s Future
BitcoinWorld·2025/08/09 09:45

Crypto Market Cap Soars: What $4 Trillion Means for Your Digital Assets
BitcoinWorld·2025/08/09 09:45

ETH Price Target: LD Capital’s Jack Yi Reveals Astonishing $5K Ethereum Prediction
BitcoinWorld·2025/08/09 09:45
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Federal Reserve: No compliance deficiencies found in Wall Street banks' living willsOn May 22, two major core banking regulatory agencies in the United States officially signed and approved the resolution plans submitted by the largest banks across the country. These plans detail how major banks would achieve a safe and orderly unwind and liquidation in the event of bankruptcy.
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The latest data shows that in March, daily crude oil production in North Dakota, USA, rose slightly by 9,000 barrels month-on-month, reaching 1,142,725 barrels per day.Among them, the two main shale formations, Bakken and Three Forks, which serve as core pillars, saw a month-on-month increase of 11,000 barrels.
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This week, the S&P rose about 0.9%, the Dow Jones climbed 2.1%, the Nasdaq rose 0.3%, the Semiconductor Index gained 5.1%, the Hyperscale Cloud Service Providers Index dropped 1.1%, and the Tech Giants Index fell 1.2%.The S&P 500 Index provisionally closed up 0.4%, with the healthcare sector rising 1.2%, the technology sector up 0.5%, the energy sector up 0.2%, and the telecommunications sector down 0.6%. The Nasdaq 100 Index provisionally closed up 0.4%. Among its components, Qualcomm provisionally closed up 11.5%, Ross Stores rose 17.6%, Zscaler increased by 6.8%, NXP Semiconductors gained 5.8%, Workday rose 4.8%, Strategy fell 3%, Pinduoduo dropped 3.3%, SanDisk declined 3.7%, and gaming stock TTWO dropped 4.2%. Merck provisionally closed up 5.7%, Salesforce rose 2.3%, Cisco increased by 2%, leading the Dow Jones component stocks. McDonald's fell by 0.7%, Walmart dropped 0.7%, and NVIDIA declined 1.9%.
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