Major digital currencies fell last week after reports of South Korea banning cryptocurrency trading via exchanges emerged. Bitcoin made a recovery Monday, however, trading 4.78 percent higher on CoinDesk at $14,269.80 a coin. CoinDesk's bitcoin price index tracks prices from digital currency …
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The U.S. currency is on the slide, hitting a three-year low on a trade-weighted basis on Monday. It fell 10 percent last year, its worst year since 2003, but the New Year has brought no cheer – it's down a further 1.8 percent in just two weeks. Most of the FX market's bearish view on the dollar is rooted in its …
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crypto-currency exchanges South Korean plans for ban on crypto-currency exchanges are still not final, as government agencies are in talks to decide how to regulate the market. âThe plan on ban the crypto-currency exchanges, recently mentioned by the Minister of Justice, is one of the measures in …
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China is escalating its clampdown on cryptocurrency trading, targeting online platforms and mobile apps that offer exchange-like services, … Regulators around the world are stepping up scrutiny of cryptocurrencies amid concerns over excessive speculation, money laundering and tax evasion.
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