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Thursday, July 1, 2021
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Forbes: U.S. Saw More Than 80,000 Cryptocurrency Frauds In 2020, Report Says
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Last year, while bitcoin prices were booming so was crypto-related fraud.
In the U.S. alone 82,135 crimes involving cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, ethereum, and other digital currencies got reported. Read more here.
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Friday, June 25, 2021
Forbes: COVID-19 And All Its Rules Could Slam Spain’s Economy This Summer
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Just when we all thought the end of the pandemic was in sight comes a piece of shockingly bad news for Spain, Britain, and the rest of Europe. Read more here.
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Forbes: Investors Sink $77 Billion Into Mutual Funds And ETFs Over Last Month
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The largest share of that haul, 58%, went into funds that specialize in bonds, both taxable and municipal. Read more here.
Forbes: Recession May Be Over Soon For Germany
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Germany’s epic recession maybe closer to ending than you think.
The largest economy in Europe has been contracting for well over a year, but leading indicators show that businesses are beginning to bounce back with some vigor.
Read more here.
Barron's: This Copper Miner Is Facing New Taxes in Chile. The Stock Is Already Taking a Hit.
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Shares of copper mining company Antofagasta look set to deflate because of a political lurch to the left in Chile, raising the possibility of higher taxes on resource companies. Recent drops in the price of copper aren’t helping either. Read more here.