
Stock market today: Wall Street sags and heads toward a rare back-to-back loss
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is sagging again Tuesday as a big rally that had sent it to a 20-month high loses steam. The S&P 500 was 0.4% lower in early trading and on track for its first back-to-back drop since October.

Bitcoin holds near $42k as stocks worldwide retreat
ALBAWABA – Bitcoin held near the $42,000 threshold on Tuesday, having broken over $40,000 earlier on Monday, as stocks worldwide fell following a sell-off wave on Wall Street...

South African rand was weaker ahead of busy U.S. data week
The South African rand was weaker in early trade on Monday against a stronger dollar ahead of a data-filled week both locally and abroad.

Dunamu CEO reappointed for third term
Lee Sirgoo, the CEO of Dunamu, has been successfully reappointed for his third term. He will serve in the position until 2026.

Asia Tracks Wall Street Drop On Pared Rates Call: Markets Wrap
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Hamas may have reaped financial windfall betting against Israeli stocks ahead of Oct. 7 attack: report
In one shocking example cited in the the 67-page paper, an unidentified trader shorted 4.43 million shares in Israel's largest bank, Leumi, between Sept. 15 and Oct. 5 -- resulting in a nearly $900 million profit.

Bitcoin price breaches 42,000 dollars for first time in nearly two years
Gold prices also surged amid global economic worries and predictions that interest rates might start to fall next year.

Should You Buy Bitcoin? All You Need To Know After Token Hits $40,000
Bitcoin has rebounded on expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates and hopes of greater demand from ETFs.

Here’s How To Invest In Gold As It Hits An All-Time High
Is this the time right for retail investors to start putting money in the rallying yellow metal?

Gold Hits Record, Bitcoin Climbs Amid Fed Cut Bets: Markets Wrap
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Bonds up as Powell pushback lasts 'a few seconds'
Wall Street turned a blind eye on Jerome Powell's attempt to curb bets on rate cuts, with stocks and bonds climbing on speculation the Federal Reserve will stay put this month and ease policy in 2024.

Coinbase’s CEO wants crypto to play by the rules — and he’s bullish on Canada
Brian Armstrong, head of the U.S.’s largest crypto exchange, visited Toronto last week for a series of fireside chats and meetings.