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ETH is flashing mixed signals: is it on the verge of a rally or bracing for another breakdown? The second-largest cryptocurrency hasn’t been at its best lately, plummeting by double digits over the last 30 days and trading far below its all-time high of almost $5,000 witnessed in the summer of 2025. However, the past 24 hours brought some hope for the bulls, as ETH rocketed from $1,800 to over $2,000. Some market observers believe a more profound rebound could be on the way, while others think the valuation has yet to reach its bottom. Rally Soon? Ethereum (ETH)…
After years of leading the pack, the tech sector has been in retreat since the NASDAQ hit its all-time high last October. And while the ongoing sell-off is fueling speculation that the market has entered the late stages of its bull run, for discerning investors, this could present a buying opportunity for names that haven’t been on sale for a while.Tech stocks finished 2025 with a nearly 34% gain, but after the Feb. 23 loss of 1.68%, the cohort finds itself down around 2.15% year-to-date (YTD), good for the second-worst among the S&P 500’s 11 sectors.Much of that can be…
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Lawrence Summers has announced he will retire from teaching at Harvard University, as the former US Treasury secretary continues to retreat from public roles following revelations of his ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.“I have made the difficult decision to retire from my Harvard professorship at the end of this academic year,” Summers said on Wednesday. The university’s graduation day is in late May.In November he announced he had stepped down from the board of OpenAI following the release of emails…
Stocks exposed to the US housing market plummeted Wednesday as investors assessed grim outlooks from companies like home improvement retailer Lowe’s Cos Inc., and weighed the lack of a housing policy update during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech.
’s stock price has been under pressure for years as its businesses struggled, strategy concerns emerged, and analysts panned the name. However, that story is changing, as its core businesses have returned to growth and the planned separation into two traded companies is progressing.KDP’s Q4 2025 earnings covered progress on acquiring and splitting into two companies. The company secured an extra $1.5 billion in preferred equity, bringing that total to $4.5 billion and removing the need for a partial IPO. The deal still involves significant debt and is expected to close in early April.KDP Outperforms Competitors in Fiscal Q4Keurig Dr…
The Reserve Bank of Australia will remain “100% focused” on its inflation target, its deputy governor has said, following the suggestion by an opposition politician that its dual price stability and full employment mandate should be reviewed. Speaking on a podcast on February 24, Andrew Hauser said the RBA was statutorily obliged to focus on its 2–3% inflation target. “When we were cutting rates last year, our forecasts… were for inflation to come down gradually to the 2.5% midpoint of the range Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or…
The tokenized US Treasury market has surged by over $1 billion since the beginning of 2026, despite macroeconomic uncertainty and concerns over the US government’s growing national debt.Tokenized US Treasurys are government debt instruments that are a form of real-world assets (RWAs) represented onchain by a token.The market capitalization of tokenized Treasurys climbed to more than $10.8 billion at the time of writing from $8.9 billion on Jan. 1, according to data from RWA.xyz. The tokenized US Treasury market has grown to over $10.8 billion. Source: RWA.xyz.The tokenized US Treasury market has surged 50x since 2024, according to data from…
Loop Capital sees more monetization opportunities ahead for Reddit even as the stock trades at an attractive valuation. The investment firm reiterated its buy rating on the social media platform and lifted its price target to $260 from $225. This price forecast implies 83% upside. Shares of Reddit have slipped 11% over the past 12 months and are down 38% on the year. Loop Capital analyst Rob Sanderson said that the stock has been unfairly caught up in the broad-based sell-off sweeping software stocks, presenting an asymmetric upside opportunity. RDDT 1Y mountain RDDT 1Y chart “We see the stock pullback…
CUBE, a global provider of Automated Regulatory Intelligence (ARI) and Regulatory Change Management (RCM), has acquired 4CRisk.ai (4CRisk). The Silicon Valley-headquartered RegTech business utilises an agentic AI platform to deliver policy and procedure mapping directly to regulatory obligations, controls, and risks.The power of agentic AI in complianceFounded in 2019, 4CRisk has developed a sophisticated, purpose-built compliance and risk platform. It works by analysing and breaking down corporate policies and procedures, mapping them to relevant regulations at all levels of granularity.The technology achieves this through proprietary Specialised Language Models (SLMs), which are trained on authoritative regulatory compliance and risk sources. Paired…
Ministers have called in Tony Blair’s thinktank and private tech companies to guide them on deploying AI across the UK government in a move campaigners compared to “inviting in foxes to consult on the future of the henhouse”.James Murray, chief secretary to the Treasury, chaired a meeting on Wednesday with the director of AI at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI), the chair of IBM and senior executives at AI companies including Faculty AI, now part of Accenture, and Dex Hunter-Torricke, a former communications adviser at Google, Facebook and Elon Musk’s Space X.“These people are exactly who can…
