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FLock.io and BitValue Capital Launch $200M Africa Fund II to Pioneer Decentralized AI Infrastructure
BlockchainReporter·2026/04/07 21:00
Xcel Brands, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter Year-End 2025 Financial Results
Finviz·2026/04/07 21:00
XRP cryptocurrency retreats and data shows historic losses for traders.
Portalcripto·2026/04/07 21:00

Bitcoin today retreats to US$68 after failing to break below US$70.
Portalcripto·2026/04/07 21:00
Bitcoin Price Prediction: BTC Drops to $68K as Trump’s 8PM Iran Deadline Arrives — What Traders Are Watching
Crypto.News·2026/04/07 20:51
Innospec Schedules First Quarter 2026 Earnings Release and Conference Call
Finviz·2026/04/07 20:48
IMF Alarm: Global Debt Hits World War II Levels
BeInCrypto·2026/04/07 20:48
USD/CHF Price Analysis: US Dollar faces stiff resistance, retreats below 0.8000
101 finance·2026/04/07 20:45
Stellar’s On-Chain Activity Surges While Its Token Lags
DailyCoin·2026/04/07 20:45
Flash
03:28
Futures Hotspot TrackingCopper prices fell in early trading as the market expects a supply surplus, but the restart of Freeport's Grasberg mine is proceeding much slower than anticipated, with production currently restored to only about 65%. Can this support copper prices and halt their decline?
03:19
Brent Crude Oil Falls Below $100 per Barrel, Down 1.14% on the Day On April 24, according to Bitget market data, Brent crude oil fell below $100 per barrel, down 1.14% on the day.
03:11
U.S. stocks fell on Thursday; analysts: investors are reducing positions amid the war.Golden Ten Data, April 24 – U.S. stocks declined on Thursday amid choppy trading, as hopes for a swift resolution to the Iran conflict gradually faded. Meanwhile, investors are working to digest a mix of positive and negative earnings reports, and concerns about the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence on the software industry have resurfaced. "We are caught between earnings season and war headlines that are unlikely to bring good news—it's like playing a game of 'musical chairs'," said Jay Hatfield, CEO and Chief Investment Officer at Infrastructure Capital Advisors. "The market has already risen significantly, and some investors are looking to reduce their positions, using the war as an excuse, which isn't necessarily a bad thing."