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Will XRP be the Next Bitcoin? Price Stable as Ripple Acquires Prime Broker Hidden Road
2025-05-02 23:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
ADVERTISEMENT Market news, analysis & forecast powered by Preview Mode News Retail FX Institutional FX Fintech Payments Cryptocurrency Executives Thought Leadership FMTV Trending Education Forex Education Cryptocurrency Education Fintech Education Industry Terms Directory Events Intelligence Quarterly Intelligence Reports Annual Subscription Custom Reports FM Home > Trending > Will XRP be the Next Bitcoin? Price Stable as Ripple Acquires Prime Broker Hidden Road 2025-04-08T19:09:46.171+02:00Tuesday, 08/04/2025 | 17:09 GMT by Jared Kirui Ripple plans to integrate its stablecoin, RLUSD, into Hidden Road infrastructure to serve as cross-margin collateral for institutional clients. The acquisition coincided with Teucrium launching an XRP-based ETF in the U.S. as spot ETFs await SEC approval. Trending XRP Although XRP has yet to see a major price rallyfollowing Ripple's acquisition of Hidden Road, market sentiment remainsoptimistic about its potential to climb higher. On Tuesday, Ripple agr...
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'Frustrated' voters demand 'bold and brave' politicians with a vision
2025-05-02 21:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
Hairdresser Renee Johnson hears a lot in her Muswellbrook hair and beauty salon.But one thing she has not heard, in the two weeks since the federal election campaign kicked off, is anything from either major party that would cement her vote.She is still undecided.As a small business owner in a traditional mining town, her biggest fear, and one that she shares with her customers, is job insecurity."It's fair to say that I haven't heard [anything] from either party to sway me."I get scared of the unknown," she said of the future of Muswellbrook in the NSW Hunter Valley, where the coal mine is moving to closure by 2030.Ms Johnson is not alone in her indecision. Nor is she alone in feeling that neither of the major parties has put forward anything that would definitively earn their vote.The ABC's Your Say project has heard from thousands of audience members since the start of the campaign.Many lament a lack of long-term political vision and express fear for the future. They question where...
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US' most-populous state files lawsuit against Trump's tariffs
2025-05-02 21:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
The United States' most populous jurisdiction, California, and its Governor Gavin Newsom are suing the Trump administration in a lawsuit aimed at blocking President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on foreign trading partners.In the lawsuit filed in the US Federal Court, the state is accusing Mr Trump of abusing his executive powers and inflicting harm on California and the country."Today I announced a lawsuit on behalf of the state of California suing the Trump administration. California's the largest manufacturing state in our union, one of the largest trading partners around the globe," Mr Newsom said in a post on X."No state will be impacted more than the state of California as it relates to the unilateral authority that's been asserted by the Trump administration to impose the largest tax increase in modern American history."Mr Trump imposed 10 per cent tariffs on goods from all countries and higher tariffs for countries the administration says have high barriers to US imports, mos...
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