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Forex News

  • Indian rupee hits record low amid oil price surge, outflows
  • Sterling today: Pound slips as political noise downs out strong Q1 growth
  • Asia FX muted as Trump-Xi summit begins; yuan hits 3-yr high, rupee at record low
  • U.S. dollar strengthens as hot producer inflation data keeps rate hikes in play
  • Brazilian real drops on report linking Bolsonaro to bank scandal

Federal Reserve News

  • Federal Reserve Board issues Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2025 report
  • Federal Reserve Board announces termination of enforcement actions with F & M Holding Company, Inc. and Thread Bancorp, Inc.
  • Federal Reserve Board announces approval of related applications by Columbia Bank MHC, and Columbia Financial, Inc.
  • Agencies issue host state loan-to-deposit ratios
  • Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement

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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Bitcoin: Why It Now Belongs in Every Portfolio

Written by: Nasdaq
Category: Digital Currency

A technology is called “disruptive” if it creates a new market that first disturbs and then displaces an earlier technology. Bitcoin is potentially such a technology and much more.

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Security Risks of NFC

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Mobile Banking

Near Field Communication (NFC) a wireless technology for transmitting information, promises to make our lives easier. Reminds us of the nine words you should always fear whenever you hear them: "We're from the government, and we're here to help."

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Challenges and Growth for ATM Operators

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: ATM

ATM’s made their debut in New York in 1960 appealing to gamblers and prostitutes who wanted to avoid tellers, but it took until the end of the 1960’s before people really began to use the technology.

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Is Inflation Bad For Gold?

Written by: Business Insider
Category: Markets & Metals

As the world collectively lost its bearings this year (more than usual, anyway), a bizarre notion began to seep into the mainstream’s awareness — that inflation is a bad thing for gold.

Jim Rickards first noticed it in September: “Here’s the logic,” he told us, “as best I can make sense of it. Any hint of inflation might give the Fed a green light to raise rates.

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Over $9 Million Is Stolen Each Year From Banks and Armored Cars!

Written by: Matthew S Daye
Category: Cash-In-Transit

In November 2013, the Prosperity Bank in El Campo, Texas was robbed. According to the local El Campo Leader-News, three suspects, had been placed on trial – and they have pleaded guilty. Score one for law enforcement. In other news, an armored car, carrying $4 million, was hijacked by robbers. The robbers apprently took the vehicle to a metalworking plant and cut it open to get to the money. This time they got away. Sound more familiar?

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Taiwan Heist Highlights ATM Weaknesses

Written by: Bankinfo Security
Category: ATM

The theft of $2.2 million from dozens of ATMs in Taiwan, executed using malicious software, defies a years-long effort by banks and software vendors to strengthen the security controls of ATM fleets.

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Bitcoin News

  • Casper Network Plans Quantum-Safe Keys in 2027 to Protect Tokenized Assets
  • ADI Foundation and Settlemint Launch ADGM Tokenization Rail for $30.9B RWAs
  • Bet-at-Home Q1 Revenue Falls 16% After Choosing Tax Pass-Through Path Rivals Refused
  • Experts Say Zk Proofs Give DePINs an Edge as AI Trust Demands Rise
  • Let the Free Markets Be Free: SEC Push Could Shape Future Crypto Rules

Coin Telegraph News

  • BitGo posts wider Q1 loss despite revenue more than doubling
  • Trump’s White House weighs 250 pardons to celebrate America's 250th birthday
  • NY judge pushes back hearing for Aave’s bid to unfreeze $71M in ETH
  • Bitcoin firm Nakamoto records net loss in Q1 despite sixfold revenue growth
  • Bitcoin risks slump after hitting ‘major bear market resistance’: CryptoQuant

Coin Journal News

  • Cardano price forecast: is $0.40 next as $ADA flashes buy signal?
  • Ethena price: ENA dips despite 5-week peak in whale activity
  • Danish ice hockey team partners with Concordium for AI identity pilot
  • Pi Network (PI) faces mild bearish pressure: Check forecast
  • Tron (TRX) price retests $0.35: further rally or are bulls in trouble?
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