Most recently, Rutstein was at sports media company Overtime, his professional home for more than five years.
Deutsche Bank says it’s now overweight Europe stocks vs. the U.S. Valuation is just one reason.
There’s never been a bigger valuation gap between European and U.S. stocks, and that’s not the only reason why Deutsche Bank now says it prefers equities on the Continent on a tactical basis.
How Ethiopia’s Low Energy Costs Allow BIT Mining to Recycle its Bitcoin Machines
BIT Mining says that its Ethiopia operations create a positive feedback loop with its business in Ohio.
US job openings rise unexpectedly to 8.1 million in November, a sign the labor market is resilient
U.S. job openings rose unexpectedly in November, showing companies are still looking for workers even as the labor market has cooled overall. Openings rose to 8.1 million in November, the most since February and up from 7.8 million in October, the Labor Department reported Tuesday. Openings were up in professional and business services, a broad category that includes managerial and technical workers, and in finance and insurance.
The history of Bitcoin
Since its creation in 2009, Bitcoin has revolutionized finance as the world’s first decentralized digital currency. From zero to $108,135, Bitcoin has been on quite a journey. And now it’s hard to envision the world of finance without it.
Peter Brandt: XRP Market Cap of $500B Within Six Weeks is 'Possible'
Veteran trader Peter Brandt has projected that XRP could reach a market capitalization of $500 billion within the next six weeks, contingent upon a significant price breakout.
This fund manager forecast a 20% S&P 500 gain last year. Now he says cash is king.
Dan Niles, founder of Niles Investment Management, says the S could swing much higher or lower in 2025, and investors need to protect themselves.