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Goldman Sachs places Bitcoin as the best investment of 2023
In a recent report, the investment bank Goldman Sachs ranked Bitcoin as the best asset this year. With returns of 27%, it appears with a large margin in relation to the second place, investments in emerging markets, with 8%. Another that ficou for behind was oro. Embora is also on a good rise, Peter Schiff’s…
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Jameson Lopp explains why Bitcoin should include covenants
Key facts: Covenants could help increase the security of users’ bitcoins, he says. Among the different types of covenants, Lopp highlights the potential of vaults. Jameson Lopp, a software developer linked to Bitcoin, says that the protocol should include covenants. This function (whose translation into Spanish would be “agreements”) offers the possibility of establishing conditions…
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¿Fondos de inversión en euros o con el euro cubierto?
– ¿Sería tan amable de analizarme el fondo Allianz Global Metals and Mining AT EUR (LU0604766674)? Muchas gracias. Buenos días. Es un fondo de renta variable global en euros que invierte principalmente en empresas mineras y empresas relacionadas con la transformación y procesamiento de metales como níquel, cobre, aluminio, carbón, acero… También incluye metales preciosos…
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Wall Street opens negative despite the PCE data with Intel plummeting more than 9%
After the mixed tone with which they closed yesterday, the Wall Street indices begin the session negative this Friday. The S&P 500 it yielded 0.2%, to 4,051.38 points, the Dow Jones fell slightly to 33,936.96 points and the NASDAQ 100 discounted 0.3% of its price, which opened at 11,474.50 points. And it is that, once…
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Moody’s is creating a system to classify stablecoins
Moody’s, a famous credit risk assessment agency, is working on a system to classify the largest stablecoins on the market. According to Bloomberg, the first to reveal the project, at least 20 cryptocurrencies will be analyzed. Among the seven largest cryptocurrencies, three of them are stablecoins. In terms of volume, they still show more potential,…
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The private consumption deflator in the US drops to 5%. What will the FED do?
In the last year, the prices of goods increased by 4.6% while the cost of services increased by 5.2% compared to 11.2% for food prices and 6.9% for energy prices. The prices of goods decreased by 0.7% compared to the level of November, while services became more expensive by 0.5%. Food prices rose 0.2%, and…
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Chevron doubles results but doesn’t beat Wall Street expectations
The second-largest US oil producer’s adjusted net profit for 2022 surpassed its previous record, set in 2011, by about $10 billion. But $1.1 billion in losses from its international oil and gas operations in the fourth quarter left earnings below forecasts of adjusted net income of $37.2 billion. Chevron numbers kick off what promises to…
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Wall Street is trading mixed after the PCE data with Intel plummeting more than 9%
Wall Street closed yesterday with a mixed tone: the Dow Jones showed a rise of 0.61% to 33,948.29, the S&P 500 rose 1.10% to 4,060.33 points and the Nasdaq Composite lost 0.59%. This Friday, futures point to a weekend in which sales predominate: lDow Jones futures are up 0.10%, S&P500 futures are up 0.25% and…
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Senator wants to make bitcoin legal tender in the US state
A US state senator intends to make bitcoin a legal tender in Arizona, presenting a bill of law that can be changed to reality in the country. In a publication on Twitter, in the last third fair (24), Senator Wendy Rogers declared that she had published her bills of law for cryptocurrencies. Accompanying the news,…
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Greed returns to the cryptocurrency market after 10 months
Key facts: The last time the index pointed to greed was in March 2022. Recently, the sentiment had turned from fear to neutrality. The bitcoin market and the rest of cryptocurrencies has turned around at the beginning of this year. Not only because of the dizzying rise in prices that it has experienced, but this…