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GBP/JPY finds thin lift in early week trading as BoE rate call looms

GBP/JPY found some room up top on Monday as markets kick off the new trading week on a quiet note.

Not messing around: Liverpool chiefs will attend to ‘A1 priority’ as soon as the season ends
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Not messing around: Liverpool chiefs will attend to ‘A1 priority’ as soon as the season ends

Liverpool’s powerbrokers intend to get straight to work on a ‘priority’ task as soon as the 2023/24 season is over. According to Football...

Forex

Strong close for stock indices. S&P and NASDAQ close at session highs

The momentum from last week's move higher started with a less hawkish Fed and the tamer US jobs report continued today with the...

Forex

Economic calendar in Asia Tuesday, 7 May 2024, Reserve Bank of Australia decision day

Previews of the RBA today are here (TL;DR is on hold expected, combined with more hawkish leaning due to sticky high inflation, and...

Forex

Trade ideas thread – Tuesday, 7 May, insightful charts, technical analysis, ideas

Good morning, afternoon and evening all. Any charts, technical analysis, trade ideas, thoughts, views, ForexLive traders would like to share and discuss with...

Health

Under a new final rule, eligible DACA recipients will be able to enroll in a Qualified Health Plan through the ACA Marketplace or...

Forex

US stocks extended gains heading into the close

The broader US stock indices are extending their gains going into the close. The NASDAQ index is up nearly 1%, while the S&P...

Cryptocurrency

More liquidity: stablecoin market cap grows $4 billion despite Bitcoin’s pullback

Investors remain bullish as stablecoin market cap hits $161 billion, reflecting strong liquidity and smart money movements. The post More liquidity: stablecoin market...

Cryptocurrency

New Visa Metric: Over 90% of Stablecoin Transactions Not Genuine

Visa's latest metric casts doubt over stablecoin adoption and its potential as a widely-used means of payment.