North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper will now either sign or veto the law that bars the state’s government from accepting a Federal Reserve CBDC, potentially joining Louisiana.
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North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper will now either sign or veto the law that bars the state’s government from accepting a Federal Reserve CBDC, potentially joining Louisiana.
Investors in Asia will also look toward China's May industrial profit numbers and Japan's retail sales data on Thursday.
The yen weakened to 160.82 against the greenback according to FactSet data, breaching the previous record of 160.03 on April 29.
Marathon is looking to “capitalize on higher margins” possible with Kaspa mining — but one executive stressed the firm is in no way “pivoting” from its main focus, Bitcoin.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and over a dozen other White House cabinet members are making stops around the U.S. ahead of the Biden-Trump debate.
This year's stress test included JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, credit card companies including American Express and regional lenders such as Truist.
Micron reported better-than-expected results on Wednesday, but the stock declined on a forecast that was only in line with estimates.
Amazon's storefront would directly compete with Temu and Shein, two emerging e-commerce sites with ties to China that have grown in popularity in the U.S.
The Bitcoin halving hype has long passed, and this month’s massive options expiry provides insight into the future of the current BTC bull market.
Other states can join in the settlement, which will see up to $82.1 million returned to customers.