
Dollar gains on improving US business activity, tariff optimism
By Karen Brettell NEW YORK (Reuters) -The dollar jumped to multi-week highs against the euro and yen on Monday after data showed U.S. business activity picked up in March, after earlier rising against

Stocks Recover Much Of Losses—Tesla Rebounds—As Wall Street Bets Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs Won’t Be So Bad
Driving Monday’s rebound were gains from shares of Meta, Tesla and Nvidia, as the magnificent seven looks to reverse its brutal start to 2025.

Taxation of digital assets: challenges and way forward
Given high adoption of cryptocurrencies, there is significant potential for revenue collection

SpaceX targets end of month for private astronaut polar orbit mission Fram2
The Fram2 mission headed by a Chinese-born cryptocurrency entrepreneur and three of his friends is targeting Monday, March 31 for liftoff from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39-A.

3 Important Things to Know About the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve
Trump recently signed an executive order on Bitcoin and digital assets. Here's what you need to know about the order's potential impact on your investments.

With the SEC Reportedly Dropping Its Case Against Ripple, Is XRP Finally a Buy for Less Than $3?
Ripple's CEO just gave investors some long-awaited great news.

Why Gold-Backed Stablecoins Will Dominate Over USD Stablecoins, As Predicted By Max Keiser
(MENAFN - Crypto Breaking)Gold-backed stablecoins are gaining traction in the cryptocurrency space, surpassing their dollar-pegged counterparts in terms of popularity and stability. Renowned ...

Crypto fraud surges in Africa as regulation lags, exchanges tighten security
Cryptocurrency fraud is rising across Africa, with scammers exploiting regulatory gaps and the rapid adoption of digital currencies.

Nearly one-third of American adults now trust social media for financial advice: Why that’s a terrible idea
Younger Americans are even more likely than the average to seek out financial advice from social media.

Nearly one-third of American adults now trust social media for financial advice: Why that’s a terrible idea
Younger Americans are even more likely than the average to seek out financial advice from social media.

Nearly one-third of American adults now trust social media for financial advice: Why that’s a terrible idea
Younger Americans are even more likely than the average to seek out financial advice from social media.

These rare coins are worth 40 times the value - check to see if you have around the house
A dollar coin may be a dollar coin, but a silver dollar, that is a whole different story. It may be worth going through your jar of change.