Economic News Category

April 12, 2024
Solana’s MarginFi Faces Major Withdrawals Following CEO’s Resignation

Solana’s MarginFi Faces Major Withdrawals Following CEO’s Resignation In a dramatic series of events, MarginFi, a Solana-based borrowing and lending platform, has experienced substantial withdrawals amounting to over $260 million within just two days. This mass exodus was triggered by a public accusation from the staking protocol SolBlaze (BLZE) and compounded by the sudden resignation

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April 11, 2024
Dollar Strengthens, Yen Weakens as Bets on Fed Rate Cut Decline

Dollar Strengthens, Yen Weakens as Bets on Fed Rate Cut Decline On Thursday, the U.S. dollar exhibited robustness following the release of U.S. inflation data that surpassed expectations. This data dampened the previously held anticipation of the Federal Reserve commencing its rate-cutting cycle as early as June. Meanwhile, the yen experienced a significant decline, dropping

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April 10, 2024
Chinese Investments in Australia Fall to AUD 1.34 Billion, Down 36% – Study

Chinese Investments in Australia Fall to AUD 1.34 Billion, Down 36% – Study In 2023, Chinese investment in Australia witnessed a significant decrease, plunging 36% to AU$1.34 billion from AU$2.1 billion in the previous year. This downturn is highlighted in the recent “Demystifying Chinese Investment in Australia (April 2024)” report by KPMG Australia and The

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April 8, 2024
China Reports Slight Increase in Forex Reserves, Unveils New Technology Lending Initiative

China Reports Slight Increase in Forex Reserves, Unveils New Technology Lending Initiative China’s foreign-exchange reserves experienced a modest increase in March, as revealed by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. Concurrently, the People’s Bank of China has announced a significant new initiative aimed at propelling the development of technology within the country. As of the

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April 5, 2024
RBNZ Expected to Maintain Steady Rates Amid Financial Instability Next Week

RBNZ Expected to Maintain Steady Rates Amid Financial Instability Next Week The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) faces a pivotal decision at its upcoming policy meeting on Wednesday, where it’s widely anticipated that they will maintain the current interest rate. With the official cash rate expected to stay at 5.5%, experts predict the RBNZ

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