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Brent: Deutsche Bank notes price fluctuations follow developments in the conflict
101 finance·2026/04/17 11:36
You Can Now Buy a Brand New Volkswagen Using Your XRP
TimesTabloid·2026/04/17 11:33
Adam Back Sees Upside as Bitcoin Miners Shift to AI
BeInCrypto·2026/04/17 11:30
Bitcoin bloque sous 75K$, mais Bitcoin Hyper explose en prévente
Newsbtc·2026/04/17 11:21

XRP Price Prediction: DeFi Expansion On XRPL Meets Critical Price Test At $1.54
CoinEdition·2026/04/17 11:18

XRP Stalls Below $1.50 Despite Surging Network Activity
CoinEdition·2026/04/17 11:18
Mastercard to bring RLUSD stablecoin to 3.8 million cards
Cointurk·2026/04/17 11:12

Bitcoin stalls below $76,000 as sell wall caps rally despite rising derivatives activity
CryptoNewsNet·2026/04/17 11:09
Analyst Who Called the Last Top At $3.37 Has Just Called the Next Top
TimesTabloid·2026/04/17 11:06
Citadel Securities president says firm could enter prediction markets, eyes non-sports use cases
The Block·2026/04/17 11:06
Flash
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US Dollar Index Rises 0.18% on 23rd The US Dollar Index rose by 0.18% on the 23rd, closing at 98.774 in the foreign exchange market.
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BTC rebounds and surpasses $78,000Jinse Finance reported that according to market data, BTC has rebounded and broken through $78,000, currently trading at $78,118, with the 24-hour decline narrowing to 0.82%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please manage your risks accordingly.
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Nike will cut 1,400 corporate jobs, mainly concentrated in the technology departmentGlonghui, April 24 — Nike will lay off 1,400 employees, accounting for less than 2% of its total workforce. The sports goods company is striving to get its turnaround plan back on track. The company stated on Thursday that these layoffs will mainly affect technical positions within Nike's global operations team. Chief Operating Officer Venkatesh Alagirisamy said in a letter to employees that Nike is streamlining its organizational structure and adopting more advanced automation technologies. This marks the latest restructuring under CEO Elliott Hill. Last summer, Nike cut less than 1% of its corporate staff and in January laid off about 775 people at its distribution centers to advance operational automation.