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Forex News

  • Sterling today: Pound slips as strong U.S. payrolls boost dollar
  • India’s forex reserves edge up to $682.32 billion
  • Dollar eases modestly with U.S.-Iran tensions, nonfarm payrolls in focus
  • U.S. dollar slips marginally as risk sentiment outweighs safe haven demand
  • Sterling today: Pound edges higher but gains look fragile before payrolls

Federal Reserve News

  • Agencies remove additional references to reputation risk
  • Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement actions with former employee of Atlantic Union Bank and former employee of Frost Bank
  • Minutes of the Board's discount rate meeting on April 20 and 29, 2026
  • Kevin Warsh takes oath of office as chairman and a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and the Federal Open Market Committee unanimously selects Warsh as its chairman
  • Agencies publish resolution plan feedback letters for certain domestic and foreign banking organizations

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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What Africa’s Banking Industry Needs to Do to Survive

Written by: HBR
Category: Banking

Across Africa, banking is being redesigned. Technology has emerged as a competitive weapon in driving operational excellence and superior service quality. While the banks compete among themselves, they face existential threats from amalgam of entities, not necessarily possessing bank licenses.

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Don't Get Caught with Your Pants Down

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Cash-In-Transit

In Oregon not too long ago we again hear the typical story about the risks of secure transport. It was reportedd that two cases of money were stolen from an armored car in Northeast Portland. The money was on its way to an ATM machine.

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What distinguishes a cash-in-transit robber from other crooks

Written by: Business Day Live
Category: Cash-In-Transit

Dr Hennie Lochner‚ who interviewed 21 people doing time for cash-in-transit robberies, as part of his doctoral studies had some interesting findings. The study which took place in South Africa can provide some important insights for armored carrier and secure transport operators around the world.

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Why is Everyone Gunning for Cash?

Written by: Gary Faulkner, Morphis
Category: Currency

Morphis' Gary Faulkner Explains to ATM Industry Marketers Why Cash Is Still King

“Today we are here to answer that musical question, 'Is Cash Still King?'” said Gary Faulkner, EVP/Chief Marketing Officer for Morphis, Inc., kicking off the first ATMIA International Marketing Forum Webinar.

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In the age of bitcoin and Apple Pay, these businesses are still cash only

Written by: The Globe And Mail
Category: Currency

In some ways, La Tête Dure is a pretty modern business. The Montreal barber shop has a Facebook page and an Instagram account. But, when it comes to payment, things are a little more old school – La Tête Dure (French for the hard head) is cash only.

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Are ATM Fees Too High? That depends on what the meaning of zero is!

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: ATM

Despite the continued push in many countries for more government oversight and new legislation aimed at reducing ATM fees, just what costs do we really face when we need to get some quick cash? With very little effort those costs can be... uh... zero!

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New Polymer Notes in the Global Currency Supply Chain

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Currency

In March of 2015, Scotland became the latest country to add plastic money to the Currency Supply Chain, to be followed by England’s introduction of the 5 pound note next year. So far more than 24 countries including Canada, Fiji and Mexico have followed the lead of Australia which first put plastic-based currency into circulation in 1988.

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Bitcoin News

  • TRX Spot Listing Launches on Bitnomial, Supporting Regulated U.S. Access to TRON
  • Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong: US-China Competition Is ‘the Best Thing to Happen to America Since the Cold War’
  • XRP Sell-off Hits $1.09 as Traders Face Fresh Downside Risk
  • Blackrock Ends Bitcoin ETF Selloff as IBIT Pulls in $48M After 13 Red Days
  • Unchained Summit Vietnam Wraps Two Days of High-Level Dialogue on Web3, Digital Assets in Da Nang

Coin Telegraph News

  • Crypto Biz: Nobody told Saylor ‘never sell’
  • Here’s what happened in crypto today
  • Pump.fun bounty platform pays users to tattoo tokens and chase viral stunts
  • Saylor says Bitcoin needs ‘disciplined expansion’ as analysts weigh demand reset
  • Bitcoin teases 'seller exhaustion' as BTC price downside reaches $60.3K

Coin Journal News

  • BitMEX co-founder, Arthur Hayes, liquidates all his ZEC, HYPE, and NEAR tokens
  • Cardano extends weekly losses beyond 30% despite community activity surge
  • Zcash dips 45% after critical orchard pool vulnerability raises counterfeit token risk
  • XLM extends losses as weak retail demand weighs on sentiment
  • Hyperliuid dips below $70, but institutional demand remains high
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