Month: October 2018

Major US cryptocurrency exchange and wallet provider Coinbase had just been granted a motion to dismiss a lawsuit over alleged insider trading. The alleged Coinbase BCH insider trading occurred last year during the company’s launch of Bitcoin Cash (BCH). Coinbase BCH Insider Trading The United States District Court North District of California published a court document
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Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is planning to put a cap on the leverage available for crypto margin trading to curb speculation and risk. According to a news report from Nikkei Thursday, the financial market regulator is considering limiting crypto margin traders’ borrowing power to two to four times their deposits. Currently, there are no regulations specifically
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Indirect natural light (and lots of it) fills the studio bays of the new Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation Center for Conservation at Museum Fine Arts, Houston.Courtesy of Museum Fine Arts, Houston/Richard Barnes One of the largest contiguous spaces for a public museum’s conservation efforts now caps and cantilevers over an existing parking garage at Museum
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Japanese cryptocurrency exchanges have been given full license to create their own regulations. So what’s going on? Japanese Cryptocurrency Exchanges Earlier today, the country’s financial regulator, the Financial Services Agency (FSA), granted the Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association (JVCEA) a self-regulatory status. The JVCEA is made up of 16 licensed and domestic crypto exchanges. Its members are Bitflyer, Money
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The future Mr. and Mrs. Arie Luyendyk.Nicole Hill Gerulat Algorithms change and home trends come and go, but there’s only one secret to designing a kitchen that shines on social media—making the space your own. While it’s hard to deny the wow factor of white countertops and shiplap dominating Instagram—kitchens that truly deserve the ubiquitous
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U.S. stocks could sell off on Wednesday if China’s market falls again, veteran trader Art Cashin told CNBC. He attributed Tuesday morning’s drop in U.S. equities largely to Chinese stocks decliningand a Chinese official telling American investors that Beijing did not “fear” a trade war with Washington. However, the Dow Jones Industrial Average staged a
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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Texas Instruments shares fell more than 5 percent during after-hours trading Tuesday as the company missed analysts’ estimates on revenue in its third quarter and announced weak fourth quarter guidance. The technology company reported $4.26 billion in revenue, missing analysts’ estimates of $4.3 billion. However, the
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The launch date for Bitcoin futures on the Bakkt platform has been announced. Bakkt is a platform for trading, storing, and spending digital assets, and was created earlier in 2018 by Intercontinental Exchange—the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Bitcoin Futures Launch Date According to a document released today, the launch date for trading
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin met Monday with Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, despite the ongoing outrage over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. State television in Saudi Arabia said Mnuchin and bin Salman met at 2 p.m. in the kingdom’s capital, Riyadh. Mnuchin on Sunday announced
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Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Kimberly-Clark – The consumer products company named President and Chief Operating Officer Michael Hsu as its new CEO, effective in January. He’ll replace Thomas Falk, who had been CEO since 2002 and will become Executive Chairman. Separately, company reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.71 per share,
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Michael J. Casey is the chairman of CoinDesk’s advisory board and a senior advisor for blockchain research at MIT’s Digital Currency Initiative. The following article originally appeared in CoinDesk Weekly, a custom-curated newsletter delivered every Sunday exclusively to our subscribers. There’s an early scene in “It’s a Wonderful Life,” that stalwart of holiday season TV
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The Collective’s development in London, called Old Oak, offers studios with private kitchens and suites with shared kitchens for weekly and monthly fees, with utilities and WiFi included.Alice Whitby A European millennial is set to make shared-living space history in New York City. The Collective last week purchased a $450 million lot at 555 Broadway,
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