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Morning Minute: NFTs Storm Back, Led by Bored Apes
Decrypt·2026/04/27 12:40
USD: Conflict duration shapes performance – Societe Generale
FXStreet·2026/04/27 12:40
USD/JPY: Convergence delayed but capped by intervention – HSBC
FXStreet·2026/04/27 12:40
Oil: Brent back above 100 on war risks – DBS
FXStreet·2026/04/27 12:40
EUR/USD: EU policy risks and weaker German sentiment – BNY
FXStreet·2026/04/27 12:40

Is Tezos (XTZ) Bottoming Out? Broadening Wedge on Weekly Chart Points to Bullish Target
Coinsprobe·2026/04/27 12:39
DeFi Markets Eye Volatility as Token Unlocks Approach
BlockchainReporter·2026/04/27 12:18

Bitcoin hits wall at $80,000, one analyst says the pullback is temporary
CryptoNewsNet·2026/04/27 11:31

Monero (XMR) eyes $400 amid positive derivatives data
Coinjournal·2026/04/27 11:24
Flash
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Trump: Micron Technology Announces $250 Million Investment in 'Trump Account' On July 2, President Trump stated that Micron Technology (MU.O) announced a $250 million investment in the 'Trump Account.' According to previous reports, the 'Trump Account' is set to officially launch on July 4, with an expected injection of $30-50 billion in buying power into the U.S. stock market in its first year.
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In the past 24 hours, the MarketVectorTM Digital Assets 100 Small Cap Index rose by 2.22%, currently reporting at 2150.11 points. It remained roughly flat around 2100 points before 08:55 (GMT+8), dropped to a period low of 2063.01 points at 09:13, and then displayed an N-shaped trend. The first rebound reached 2155.28 points at 12:47, and the period high was refreshed to 2161.93 points at 23:23.MarketVectorTM Digital Assets Mid Cap 100 Index rose by 0.99%, closing at 2,453.77 points. MarketVector Digital Assets 100 Index rose by 2.65%, closing at 11,919.46 points.
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Analyst: Further reduction of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet will be gradualThe institution's hypothetical timeline is as follows: launch a plan around the end of this year, followed by a public comment period lasting until the second quarter of 2027, with the balance sheet runoff beginning in the fourth quarter of next year. Although Walsh has long called for a significant reduction in the Federal Reserve's presence in the asset markets, Wall Street strategists are generally skeptical about whether the central bank can meaningfully shrink its balance sheet. Expand