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The JPY is the strongest and the NZD is the weakest as the NA session begins

As the North American session begins, the JPY is the strongest and the NZD is the weakest of the major currencies the USD...

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Why Donald Trump Loves Bitcoin

Donald Trump has strategically embraced Bitcoin to attract crypto-supporting voters, contrasting with Joe Biden's hostility and understanding Bitcoin's growing political influence.

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USDCAD Technical Analysis – A look at the chart ahead of the US and Canada data

Fundamental OverviewThe USD has been on the backfoot since the beat in the US ISM Services PMI where the data showed that the...

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Mexico Core Inflation fell from previous 0.21% to 0.17% in May

Mexico Core Inflation fell from previous 0.21% to 0.17% in May

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Mexico 12-Month Inflation rose from previous 4.65% to 4.69% in May

Mexico 12-Month Inflation rose from previous 4.65% to 4.69% in May

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Mexico Headline Inflation declined to -0.19% in May from previous 0.2%

Mexico Headline Inflation declined to -0.19% in May from previous 0.2%

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3 Simple Reminders To Help Keep Your Composure While Trading

Even seasoned traders can lose composure and let emotions take charge, but keeping your cool will help you stay objective. Just keep these...

Top Crypto Reconciliation Tools: A Close Analysis
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Top Crypto Reconciliation Tools: A Close Analysis

Crypto reconciliation is a painstaking process crucial to audit companies that manage and verify crypto transactions across a diverse set of sources, including...

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ForexLive European FX news wrap: ECB tries to justify rate cut, gold dips on China

Headlines:Gold takes a dip on headline that China halts reserves buying after 18-month stretchWhy gold dropped on the headline about China halting reserves...

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India FX Reserves, USD climbed from previous $646.67B to $651.51B in May 27

India FX Reserves, USD climbed from previous $646.67B to $651.51B in May 27