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Forex News

  • Sterling today: Pound edges up as Iran hopes dent dollar; central banks loom
  • BofA suggests hedging GBP exposure as May seasonality turns negative
  • UBS sees equity rebalancing flows supporting USD/JPY through month end
  • US discussing dollar swap lines with Gulf and Asian partners, Treasury’s Bessent says
  • Asia FX firms, dollar edges lower with BOJ, Fed meetings in focus

Federal Reserve News

  • Federal Reserve Board announces approval of application by OceanFirst Financial Corp.
  • Federal Reserve Board announces approval of application by Banco de Credito del Peru
  • Agencies finalize changes to enhance community bank leverage ratio
  • Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement action with former employee of First Financial Bank
  • Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement action with Community Bankshares, Inc.

WSJ Markets News

27 January 2025

  • Stocks Sink in Broad AI Rout Sparked by China's DeepSeek
  • Comex Gold, Silver Settle Lower
  • DeepSeek Won't Sink U.S. AI Titans
  • Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
  • Arabica Coffee Prices Hit Record on U.S., Colombia Tariff Spat
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Why Africa's mobile money revolution can reduce poverty

Written by: Nation
Category: Mobile Banking

When farmer Isaac Tondo fell on lean times in Liberia's long rainy season, his brother in the capital sent 8,000 Liberian dollars (US$87) to his Lonestar mobile money account, ensuring his children's school fees would still be paid.

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Singapore's journey to cashless and cardless transactions

Written by: Channel News Asia
Category: Cards & Payments

As we move towards transacting without cash and cards, what are the implications for tech-enabled disruptors, as well as incumbents with a vested interest - like banks and card issuers?

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Why Don’t ATM Operators in Japan Want to Give You Money?

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: ATM

After several years of government pressure Japan’s three biggest banks are beginning to connect their ATM machines to the global network of ATM Operators. The banks resistance to globally connected ATMs has frustrated tourists short of yen. However, with the expected tourism boom from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the banks are examining their ATM operations.

Currently, foreign visitors to Japan find that their overseas cards are useable only at few banks such as the Seven Bank and Japan Post Bank.

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How Merchants Can Boost Business with a Cash Discount Program

Written by: Samir Kadi
Category: Cards & Payments

Today there are a multitude of ways to pay – cash, check, credit card, debit card, mobile and online, which is convenient for the younger, tech-savvy generations. However, integrating complex payment technology that requires an overhaul of existing hardware and software can challenge a business owner’s ability to keep their business viable.

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How Smartphones are Disrupting Traditional Branch Banking

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Banking

According to a recent study completed by Javelin Strategy & Research (javelinstrategy.com) the banking system in the US has reached a crucial turning point. Now the number of customers performing banking services through a mobile device exceeds both in-bank branch visits and computer online access.

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In the age of bitcoin and Apple Pay, these businesses are still cash only

Written by: The Globe And Mail
Category: Currency

In some ways, La Tête Dure is a pretty modern business. The Montreal barber shop has a Facebook page and an Instagram account. But, when it comes to payment, things are a little more old school – La Tête Dure (French for the hard head) is cash only.

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Why Taiwan Might Become a Blockchain Island

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Digital Currency

Bitcoin is the pioneering cryptocurrency that has lasted for more than ten years despite the many market challenges. Taiwan is among the first countries to take blockchain use seriously. Jason Hsu, a vocal congressman of this island plans on integrating bitcoin use on a national scale, which he says will make Taiwan the place to be for people working on the blockchain technology.

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Bitcoin News

  • Babylon Backs Aave With $3 Million DeFi Commitment
  • Machi Big Brother Opens $86 Million Bitcoin and Ethereum Long After Losing $73 Million Over Six Months
  • Bitget Launches Blockchain4Youth Learning Hub to Strengthen the Future Web3 Workforce
  • Western Union CEO Says Solana-Based Stablecoin USDPT Is Weeks Away From Launch
  • From Speculation to Stability: Discovery Bank Report Reveals 7.8M South Africans Now Invest in Crypto

Coin Telegraph News

  • 88 people charged over 12 crypto wrench attacks in France
  • Prediction markets reflect 'wisdom of an informed minority,’ not crowd: Study
  • Western Union eyes May for its stablecoin USDPT rollout
  • Aave asks Arbitrum to send 30K ETH from Kelp exploiter to ‘DeFi United’
  • 'Historical average' could push Bitcoin bottom at $57K level: Analyst

Coin Journal News

  • Hyperliquid price forecast: HYPE holds above $40 as leverage builds
  • Bitcoin’s rally stalls below $80k: Check forecast
  • Monero (XMR) eyes $400 amid positive derivatives data
  • Cardano (ADA) faces bearish pressure as whales reduce exposure
  • XRP eyes retest of $1.50 as BTC, ETH show upside potential
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