UK authorises police to seize illicit crypto without arrests
UK police now have powers to seize, freeze or destroy criminal crypto holdings. It follows new legislation that comes into effect today, April 26, 2024....
Alphabet showed perfection, and that could drive the stock’s best day in 9 years
Alphabet’s stock could see its second-best single-day performance in history on Friday, following an earnings report that drew effusive praise.
Anglo American rejects BHP’s $39 billion bid as ‘opportunistic’
The British mining giant said BHP’s offer “significantly undervalues” its business and “future prospects”
Why Trump really could push the U.S. to default on its debt
If Trump is elected president in November, he will face the U.S. government’s growing debt burden. He might try to resolve the issue by defaulting.
Consumer sentiment weakens in late April
Consumer sentiment deteriorated near the end of April, according to the latest reading from the University of Michigan.
Pantera Capital buys more Solana (SOL) from FTX
Pantera Capital has purchased more Solana (SOL) from the FTX bankruptcy estate. FTX is auctioning off SOL, with more tokens to be sold to winning...
AbbVie’s first-quarter results top expectations as arthritis drugs fuel growth
AbbVie on Friday reported first-quarter results that beat expectations even as sales of its blockbuster autoimmune drug Humira continued to fall.
Main Street isn’t saving and Wall Street isn’t shorting in an ‘Anything But Bonds’ bull market, says Bank of America
The U.S. government has spent $6.2 trillion over the last 12 months, and investors seemed to have noticed.
Charter continues to shed internet subscribers, reflecting cable’s growth woes
Charter lost more internet subscribers than expected in the first quarter as the cable industry’s broadband growth challenges continued.