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Forex News

  • Canadian dollar hits one-month high on oil gains
  • Dollar set for weekly loss as softer U.S. inflation tempers Fed hike bets
  • Global yields edge lower on safe-haven flows; oil spike caps gains
  • Sterling today: Pound slips against strong dollar as Fed tightening bets hold firm
  • Citi sees Indonesia rupiah as cheap after recent dollar strength

Federal Reserve News

  • Agencies issue joint statement on handling of highly sensitive information during bank examinations
  • Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement action with former chief lending officer of Heritage State Bank
  • Minutes of the Board's discount rate meetings on June 8 and June 17, 2026
  • Federal Reserve announces the leadership and objectives of its task forces to advance the conduct of monetary policy
  • Federal Reserve Board issues enforcement action with TS Banking Group, Inc. and TS Contrarian Bancshares, 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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New Money/Old Money: A look back at the newest U.S. hundred dollar note

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Currency

"New money" became a literal term as the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank released the latest revision of its venerable $100 note into the U.S. currency supply chain on October 8, 2013. Staying a few steps ahead of counterfeiting threats, this new bill was designed with improved security features, making it easier for banks and businesses to validate but more difficult for counterfeiters to fake and bamboozle. Not to worry, if you have any older hundreds, they are still good!

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Keeping Mobile Banking Safe and Secure

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Mobile Banking

Remember when stopping at the bank was something we had to do every once in a while. Neither do we. But apparently at one time people chose their bank if it was located on the right-hand side of the street on the drive home from work. Today a customer is likely to choose their bank if it has a hot new app in the "app store."

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Four ways to dodge cybercrime when banking, shopping on mobile phones

Written by: USA Today
Category: Mobile Banking

The nature of identity fraud is changing. With the rollout of smart chips in credit and debit cards making it more difficult to steal using cards themselves, thieves have their eyes on your data instead.

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Why Lawmakers are Protecting Cash Usage

Written by: Samir Kadi
Category: Currency

Efforts to ban cashless retail are gaining momentum across the nation. Earlier this year, Philadelphia became the first major city to ban cashless retail stores in an effort to protect consumer access to the marketplace. New Jersey, San Francisco, Massachusetts, and other cities and states quickly followed suit. In total there are 11 bills currently approved or making their way through the legislative process.

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Do All Banks Need A Mobile App?

Written by: American Banker
Category: Mobile Banking

The new federal guidelines on mobile security held a few surprises, especially for small banks. Perhaps the biggest curveball was the suggestion that mobile may not be a good fit for everyone.

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7 Reasons Why Your Insurance Premiums Are Rising Faster Than Your Salary

Written by: Life Insurance Post
Category: Markets & Metals

As he blazed/thrashed/insulted his way to the White House, one of Donald Trump’s constant talking points was that Obamacare was not working. According to Trump, it was a “disaster” that only he could fix. His criticisms have certainly been…creative.

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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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Bitcoin News

  • $1.38 Billion in One Month: How Venezuela’s Binance P2P Market Now Rivals Its Oil Exports
  • Bitcoin Traders Pull BTC Below $63K as Middle East Tensions Trigger Fresh Risk-Off Selling
  • Tether’s USDT Is Adding Over 30 Million Wallets Every Quarter, CEO Paolo Ardoino Says
  • Investors Push $79M Into Bitcoin ETFs as Ether Funds Lose $28M
  • A16z-Linked Whale Dumps $28 Million in HYPE as Token Slides 10% in a Day

Coin Telegraph News

  • Galaxy lands 15-year Texas Tech stadium naming rights deal
  • Consensys unknowingly outsourced developer work to North Korean
  • Crypto Biz: When dollars disappear, stablecoins step in
  • OKX Europe lets users convert USDT to MiCA-compliant USDC
  • Senator Warren requests 2026 reporting for Trump’s crypto earnings after $1.4B disclosure

Coin Journal News

  • Shiba Inu price slips as exchange outflows offset Japan boost
  • PI eyes rebound as Open Interest rises and oversold conditions deepen
  • SOL struggles below key resistance as ETF outflows weigh on sentiment
  • ONDO price surges as DTCC-backed tokenized stocks fuel bullish momentum
  • XLM extends recovery amid rising Open Interest
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