BlackRock, may issue product this month, aiming to build on the success of IBIT, its $59.3 billion U.S. spot bitcoin ETF, Bloomberg reported.
Super Bowl food stock plays: Wingstop, Domino's poised to win on game day
This Sunday will be a boon to the top brands behind chicken wings, pizza, and beer.
Sluggish Jan payrolls growth unlikely to sway Fed
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 143,000 jobs last month after rising by an upwardly revised 307,000 in December, the Labor Department said on Friday. The payroll gain wasn’t great, but it was decent especially considering the jump in payrolls in November and December.
1 Cryptocurrency to Consider Buying With $1,500, and 1 to Avoid
With so many cryptocurrency opportunities abounding right now -- including quite a few opportunities to lose all of your money -- sticking to the highest-quality assets is simply not optional. With that in mind, let's dig into one top crypto coin that's worth considering an investment in, and then take a beat to understand another popular coin that could be a fast trip to nearly zeroing out your invested cash. XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) has one thing going for it that most cryptocurrencies struggle with: a use case that big financial institutions are on board with.
KBW Starts Strategy Coverage With Outperform, Says Firm Offers Leveraged Bitcoin Exposure
The stock could be eligible for S&P 500 index inclusion once it adopts updated FASB accounting standards, the report said.
Oil Set for Weekly Drop as Trump Tariffs Outweigh Iran Sanctions
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Traders see Fed cutting rates in June after jobs data
Traders of short-term interest-rate futures continue to bet the Federal Reserve will next cut its policy rate in June after a government report showed the U.S. unemployment rate was 4% last month. Traders also continue to see a second rate cut by the end of 2025 as more likely than not.