US President Trump has been taken to the Walter Reed Military Medical Center, according to several news feeds, amid having a fever.  After early tweeting that he and wife Melania contracted COVID-19, the US President was reported to have “mild symptoms.” Concerns about his health mounted throughout the day after over 15-hours of Twitter’s silence.  The
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The firm argues that the aussie should also rebound similarly Westpac’s senior currency strategist, Sean Callow, says that risk appetite will recover after the knee-jerk selloff to Trump testing positive for the coronavirus. “My underlying assumption is that risk appetite multi-month will be underwritten by super-generous global monetary policy settings. It is a clear negative
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Social tokens — or tokens backed by the reputation of an individual, brand, or community — are gaining traction and some believe they could be the next big thing in the cryptocurrency community.  But what are they, and why are artists, musicians and social media influencers rushing to tokenize their efforts in order to gift,
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Dollar attempted to edge lower earlier today but the bears are still not too committed. Selling has indeed turned to Yen in early US session, after some better than expected US data. The stocks markets are also lacking a clear direction as European indices open higher, but quickly reversed early gains. Australian and New Zealand
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First-time claims for unemployment insurance totaled 837,000 last week, the Labor Department said Thursday as the jobs market continues its plodding recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been expecting 850,000. The weekly total represented a decline of 36,000 from the previous week’s upwardly revised 870,000, according to seasonally adjusted numbers.
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