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Forex News

  • Why does the USD outlook depend on UST and Fed policy credibility?
  • Sell U.S. dollar versus these currencies, BCA says
  • Will Bessent’s intervention mark a turning point for the yen?
  • Breaking down the U.S.-Japan “currency alliance”
  • NZD/USD, USD/JPY, and AUD/USD: top forex pairs to watch next week

Federal Reserve News

  • Federal Reserve Board announces approval of application by National Westminster Bank Plc
  • Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement action with SouthPoint Bancshares, Inc. and announces termination of enforcement action with Deutsche Bank AG, DB USA Corporation, and Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch
  • Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement actions with former employee of Regions Bank and former employee of United Community Bank
  • Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee, July 28–29, 2026
  • Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement action with former employee of Regions Bank

WSJ Markets News

27 January 2025

  • Stocks Sink in Broad AI Rout Sparked by China's DeepSeek
  • Comex Gold, Silver Settle Lower
  • DeepSeek Won't Sink U.S. AI Titans
  • Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
  • Arabica Coffee Prices Hit Record on U.S., Colombia Tariff Spat
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Bad Time to Be a US Bank

Written by: CNN
Category: Markets & Metals

U.S. bank stocks are getting dumped like it's 2011. Shares of Bank of America and Morgan Stanley plummeted by 13% apiece in the two days after the shocking Brexit vote. Even though banks and the broader markets are rallying on Tuesday, Goldman Sachs is still down 22% this year. That makes the elite investment bank the worst Dow stock in 2016.

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Taiwan Heist Highlights ATM Weaknesses

Written by: Bankinfo Security
Category: ATM

The theft of $2.2 million from dozens of ATMs in Taiwan, executed using malicious software, defies a years-long effort by banks and software vendors to strengthen the security controls of ATM fleets.

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Forgery Is Still a Problem - New Bank-Note Technology Can Combat

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Currency

With all the dollar counterfeiting going on, it's no wonder that the Secret Service is starting to up their methods of forgery prevention. Introduction of new notes, with re-designed security features, has been their primary defense. As new technologies are developed, these methods are becoming increasingly more sophisticated.

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INFOGRAPHIC: The Incredible Growth of Fintech

Written by: 16 Best
Category: Banking

As a truly modern trend, Fintech stretches out to all major aspects of life. Get to know the most fascinating numbers and facts about one of the most booming industries of our days in the infographic that follows. Thanks to our friends at 16BEST and another big shout out to Josh Wardini and his team at WebmastersJury for putting together this incredible infographic.

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Millenials are Embracing the Idea of Branchless Banking

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Banking

When it comes to new ideas in currency, banking and ATMs, the concept of branchless banking seems to be growing in popularity. According to a survey performed by Accenture, consumers in the U.S. and Canada are now more likely to consider branchless banking or non-traditional providers. What's more, millenials, are more likely to consider branchless banking than other segments of the population. What does this mean for the future of banking, and what can financial institutions do to survive the trend?

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First EMV Fraud on the Public: EMV Cards Are Secure!

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Cards & Payments

The card industry has been battling the instance of payment card fraud ever since the first credit and debit cards were issued years ago. From the 1960's to around 2003 the magnetic stripe on the back of the card was the means by which card information was exchanged with the networks to effect a transaction. Over the years, criminals learned that the magnetic stripe was easily compromised and so the industry sought a more secure solution. Enter EMV (Europay, MasterCard and Visa, also known as chip and pin) technology. Is EMV the secure solution it is claimed to be? Don't bet your bank balance on it!

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Why Gold Prices Go Up When The Market Goes Down

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Markets & Metals

When the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) declared on September 17, 2015 that it was going to do... well... nothing regarding interest rates, a couple of interesting things happened.

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Bitcoin News

  • Crypto Market Surge: $500B Added as Market Cap Hits $2.74T
  • Ripple CEO Says Crypto Rules Near Finish After White House Meeting
  • Peter Schiff Says AI Could Turn Into Bitcoin’s Biggest Threat
  • Bitcoin Mining Hits a Crossroads as Difficulty Hovers Near the Floor
  • Michael Saylor Defines Bitcoin’s ‘Most Profound Breakthrough’

Coin Telegraph News

  • Fed study finds crypto investors driven by beliefs, easily swayed by returns
  • MiCA is coming for DeFi vaults, but regulation will be difficult
  • Here’s what happened in crypto today
  • Bitget CEO sees Bitcoin near current levels at year-end, doubts US will buy BTC
  • Ray Dalio says to buy ‘a bit’ of Bitcoin amid potential debt crisis

Coin Journal News

  • Flowra launches Open Orderflow Auction for Solana blockspace
  • Pepe price rallies 25% as whale demand and futures interest surge
  • Bitcoin eyes $80k after weekly rally pushes BTC above key moving averages
  • KuCoin lands ISO 42001 certification as crypto’s AI race raises trust concerns
  • Pi Network tops $0.09 as the broader crypto market rally
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