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  1. Australia To Ban Cryptocurrency Gambling

    by , 02-08-2018 at 02:49 PM
    The Northern Territory Racing Commission (NTRC), the Australian regional gambling regulator, is set to ban gambling using cryptocurrency in Australia. NTRC is against adding cryptocurrencies to Australian Gambling Websites.

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    The chairman of the NTRC has reportedly sent out an informal email to all sports bookmakers and betting exchange operators in the Northern Territory asking them to immediately cease and desist from transacting in cryptocurrency. ...
  2. Strategy Video: Are We In a Bubble and How Would We Trade It?

    by , 05-20-2014 at 01:05 AM
    Strategy Video: Are We In a Bubble and How Would We Trade It?

    • Comfort in steady bull trends and nonexistent volatility has led to more 'bubble' talk with correction
    • We don't have a sector-specific bubble now like 2000 or 2008 but rather a positioning bubble
    • While a bubble pop presents considerable opportunity, it demands higher qualification New to Forex?



    "We are in a bubble"! The phrase has been used more than a few times in the ...
  3. Time To Buy Twitter, SunTrust Analyst Says

    by , 05-17-2014 at 02:10 AM
    Twitter doesn't have to grow into Facebook for the stock to pay off, Robert Peck says.

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    Shares of Twitter, which are down 50% this year and recently fell below $30 for the first time since last November’s IPO, were up more than 3% at $33.06 before the opening bell Monday.

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  4. Big banks extend dominance of forex league table

    by , 05-10-2014 at 03:31 AM
    Big banks extend dominance of forex league table

    The biggest banks have reinforced their dominance of the $5.3tn a day foreign exchange market in the past year, according to a closely watched industry survey.

    The combined market share of the top five banks in currency dealing has risen to 60.6 per cent from last year’s 57.4 per cent in Euromoney’s annual poll. It is the first time the combined share of the top five has risen above 60 per cent since 2009.

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