Bitcoin broke the $120,000 mark in Asian trading on Friday, showing a trend towards a fourth consecutive weekly increase. This happened after the approval by the US House of Representatives of three bills aimed at improving the regulation of cryptocurrencies. The largest cryptocurrency was trading at $120,552.8, up 1.7% from the previous day. Earlier in the week, bitcoin reached a record $123,000, but profit-taking and regulatory uncertainty held back further growth.Altcoins have also shown... Čítať viac
The manufacturing activity of Japan grew at a gradual pace this month compared to February, showing... Čítať viac
The Fed Reserve implemented the interest rate hike yesterday (March 21) and expected to have two... Čítať viac
The Federal Reserve is anticipated to execute the rate hike on its first policy meeting under... Čítať viac
Fiscal revenue of China soared from January to February of the year to 15.8 percent year-on-year... Čítať viac
The Chinese government opted for a proactive fiscal policy but still cautious in a neutral monetary... Čítať viac
Japanese Trade Minister Hiroshige Seko says the possibility for exemption on U.S. tariffs on some... Čítať viac
The disapproval rating of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from the Canadian rose higher than 50... Čítať viac
The government debt of the Japanese central bank increased in the last quarter of the year amid the... Čítať viac
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) lifted its forecast for the UK economic growth, however,... Čítať viac
The global oil demand gained momentum at a faster rate this year and it is still improving that... Čítať viac
On Thursday, the Bank of France had an upward revision of its forecasts for growth and inflation,... Čítať viac
The Trump administration is pushing China to reduce its trade surplus by $100 billion with the... Čítať viac
The economic growth of New Zealand for the final quarter of 2017 showed weaker figures than the... Čítať viac
The American economy is on course to expand by 1.9 percent annualized rate in the first quarter,... Čítať viac
The European Central Bank has to have distinct policy guidance as the current framework will not be... Čítať viac
The real estate investment in China soared to 9.9 percent from January to February of 2018 in the... Čítať viac
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the British economy... Čítať viac
The wholesale prices in Japan increased by 2.5 percent year-on-year in the previous month,... Čítať viac
France and India had a mutual agreement to launch an international "solar revolution" aimed to... Čítať viac
OPEC could assent the oil output reduction for next year to begin in June, according to the... Čítať viac
The credit markets in Canada have increasing risks according to a major global finance group that... Čítať viac
China has veered away from the previous growth model which is largely dependent on investments but... Čítať viac
Japan’s household expenditure in January had rebounded but wage labor had declined at its most r... Čítať viac
The EU free trade agreements still expected to cost the UK by 4.8 percent of its projected economic... Čítať viac
Japan has exceeded the initial estimate in the last quarter of 2017 compared to the initial... Čítať viac
The U.S. economic condition declined to the tightest level in almost 10 months after the recent... Čítať viac
The People's’ Bank of China lent 105.5 billion yuan or $16.67 billion to various banks on Wednesday ... Čítať viac
The central bank of Australia maintained the interest rates at a record low on Tuesday, which is... Čítať viac
The national currency of Canada lost its strength to an eight-month low against its U.S. rival... Čítať viac
The services sector in China slightly slid down but it remained steadfast in February that induced... Čítať viac
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