Tech Earnings, Iran Tensions Keep Equities on Shaky Ground: 3-Minutes MLIV
Anna Edwards and Skylar Montgomery Koning break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
Anna Edwards and Skylar Montgomery Koning break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
Spain National Fan Token (CRYPTO:SNFT) climbed after rapper Drake revealed he had backed Spain to win the FIFA World Cup.
Pump.fun (CRYPTO:PUMP) climbed 23% to a two-month high after trader Ansem revealed he had bought the token.
KAITO (CRYPTO:KAITO) rose about 13% as retail traders returned, lifting the token after recent weakness.
South Korean financial authorities have intensified efforts to combat cryptocurrency market manipulation by expanding investigations into suspected unfair trading activities.
Kraken is expanding its sports marketing strategy by building on its partnership with Tottenham Hotspur while serving as the Official Crypto Exchange Supporter of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) has evolved into a digital store of value instead of fulfilling Satoshi Nakamoto's original vision of becoming an everyday digital currency.
The DADDY (CRYPTO:DADDY) memecoin fell significantly after prosecutors announced new criminal charges against influencer Andrew Tate.
A major Japanese logistics company plans to enable payments using the yen-backed stablecoin JPYC for approximately 2,300 business partners.
Neil Sorahan, chief financial officer of Ryanair, discusses the outlook for jet fuel supplies as the war between the US and Iran continues. "There's no shortage of fuel," Sorahan tells Bloomberg Television, adding that the Irish carrier is "better hedged than everybody else." He also comments on capacity and industry consolidation.
Skyroot Aerospace has became the first private-sector company from India to launch a rocket to orbit. Speaking to Bloomberg's Insight with Paul Allen, co-founder and COO Naga Bharath Daka discusses what the Vikram-1 launch means for India's space ambitions. (Corrects name of reporter.)
Skyroot Aerospace has became the first private-sector company from India to launch a rocket to orbit. Speaking to Bloomberg's Insight with Haslinda Amin, co-founder and COO, Naga Bharath Daka, discussed what the Vikram-1 launch means for India's space ambitions.