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USD/CAD remains above 1.3860 even as the US Dollar broadly weakens
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Parliament Committees Urge UK to Block Crypto Political Funding
Cryptotale·2026/01/12 12:30

Monero (XMR) Price Explodes to New Highs Amid Renewed Interest in Privacy Coins—Is $1000 Next?
Coinpedia·2026/01/12 12:30

Jerome Powell Calls Investigation ‘Unprecedented’ as Trump Pressures FED
Coinpedia·2026/01/12 12:30

Render Price Holds Above $2 as Sell Pressure Fades: Can Bulls Sustain the Rally?
Coinpedia·2026/01/12 12:30

XRP Price Holds $2 Mark Despite Mixed ETF Flows: What Comes Next?
Coinpedia·2026/01/12 12:30

Bitcoin Price Prediction This Week: Break Above $100K or Pullback Toward $88K First?
Coinpedia·2026/01/12 12:30

Vitalik Buterin Wants Ethereum to Survive Without Him, Reveals 7-Step Plan
Coinpedia·2026/01/12 12:30

Ethereum Price Squeezed at $3,100: Is ETH Coiling for a Violent Breakout?
Coinpedia·2026/01/12 12:30
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BlackRock CEO Fink: Capitalism Must Change or It Will Lose Its LegitimacyAccording to Jinse Finance, at the Davos Forum, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warned that global capitalism is losing public trust because prosperity has not benefited enough people. He stated that the measure of success should not be just growth or the market, but whether people can "see it, feel it, and build their future on it." Fink warned that artificial intelligence could exacerbate inequality just like globalization, and called for Davos to listen more to the voices of ordinary people, not just the elite.
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The Federal Reserve's independence is facing challenges; Powell is reportedly going to court to support Cook. according to the Associated Press, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell will attend the U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments on Wednesday regarding Federal Reserve Governor Cook. This is an unusual public statement and show of support from the head of the U.S. central bank. The Supreme Court is reviewing whether President Trump has the authority to remove Governor Cook, who was appointed by former President Biden. Insiders revealed that Powell plans to attend Wednesday's hearing. This is also Powell's most open and direct support for Cook to date. Trump first attempted to remove Cook as early as the end of August last year. Previously, Powell disclosed that the Trump administration had issued subpoenas to the Federal Reserve and threatened unprecedented criminal charges against it. In a video statement released on January 11, Powell condemned these subpoenas as merely an "excuse," with the real purpose being to force him to significantly lower the Federal Reserve's benchmark interest rate.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Powell will attend Governor Cook's hearing at the Supreme CourtBlockBeats News, January 20, according to the Associated Press, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell will attend the Supreme Court hearing regarding Federal Reserve Board member Cook. (Golden Ten Data)
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