Month: June 2021

Coming every Saturday, Hodler’s Digest will help you track every single important news story that happened this week. The best (and worst) quotes, adoption and regulation highlights, leading coins, predictions and much more — a week on Cointelegraph in one link. Top Stories This Week Bill to make Bitcoin legal tender passes in El Salvador
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Under normal circumstances, the number of payments you can miss on your mortgage is four before the foreclosure process begins, but this also depends on a number of factors, including your lender’s particular policies and the housing market. However, during the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government has protected mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Authority
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In this article PSTH Bill Ackman, founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management. Adam Jeffery | CNBC Company: Pershing Square Tontine Holdings, Ltd. (PSTH) Business: Pershing Square Tontine Holdings is a special purpose acquisition company (“SPAC”). The firm does not have significant operations. It intends to effect a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition,
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To celebrate the easing of restrictions in Miami in April, Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z went out for a lavish dinner with friends. Her post-lockdown outfit? A sheer mesh mini-dress complete with long matching gloves by UK label Auné. The $275 dress instantly sold out online.  Beyoncé’s attire reflects the same mood as the spring/summer runways
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Entrance of the Restoration Hardware store in the Meatpacking District of New York.  Source: RH RH – Shares of RH surged about 15% after the retailer’s first-quarter financial results beat Wall Street expectations. The home furnisher, known formerly as Restoration Hardware, reported adjusted earnings of $4.89 per share on revenue of $861 million. Analysts were
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Sharing is Caring! From Birch Gold Group The last time the Fed was noticeably hawkish was back in August 2018. Starting October 3 of that year, the market imploded (you might remember the Dow losing 5,000 points). Now there could be a “second verse same as the first.” According to CNBC, the Fed appears to be preparing markets to
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has proposed dividing crypto assets into two groups and regulating them based on their market, liquidity, credit, and operational risks to banks. Cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin, will be subject to “a new conservative prudential treatment.” Crypto Regulation Proposed by Basel Committee on Banking Supervision The Basel Committee has proposed
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The private operator of Puerto Rico’s electric transmission and distribution systems has been plagued by outages and protests since it took over June 1, culminating in a 900,000-customer outage Thursday. LUMA Energy’s takeover of these systems is a central part of the Puerto Rico Oversight Board’s plans to transform the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority
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[embedded content] Investors need to keep five main investment themes in mind for the medium to long term: monetary policy, fiscal policy, de-carbonization, restrictive capital policies, and de-globalization, said Robert Minter, director of investment strategy for ETFs at Aberdeen Standard Investments. Commodities are the best way to ensure that all these themes are met, Minter
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Barter System vs. Currency System: An Overview The primary difference between barter and currency systems is that a currency system uses an agreed-upon form of paper or coin money as an exchange system rather than directly trading goods and services through bartering. Both systems have advantages and disadvantages, although currency systems are more widely used
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A two-advisor team managing $975 million at Truist has joined Raymond James’ employee channel. Advisors John Gill and Bryan Horner were joined in the move by Mari Hurd, business practice coordinator, and Katie Bosler, senior registered client service associate. John Gill “As financial advisors, we feel a responsibility to choose a partner that shares our
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Sharing is Caring! by Jim Quinn Full transcript of George Carlin’s “Dumb Americans,” excerpted from “Life is Worth Losing, his 13th live comedy stand-up special, performed at the Beacon Theatre in New York City for HBO From Life Is Worth LosingRecorded on November 5, 2005, Beacon Theater, New York City, New York “It’s called the American
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Li Ka-shing’s real estate flagship company is said to be mulling a sale of UBS AG’s London headquarters, according to a Bloomberg report on Thursday. CK Asset Holdings is reportedly in discussions with several buyers for 5 Broadgate, a Grade A office building adjacent to the Liverpool Street train and subway station. The company acquired
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As the market for ESG-certified bonds grows, Oregon-based Kestrel Verifiers is growing along with it. The eight-person women-owned firm has added two new employees this year and gained marquee clients like Stanford University, the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and the cities of Boston and Seattle, the latter a joint project
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