Abe's shooting death stunned the largely gun-free nation, given the rarity of gun violence in a country with some of the world's strictest gun rules. ( read original story ...)
The Crypto Market Is a Hot Mess. Here’s What Investors Should Know About How Cryptocurrency Actually Works
The crypto market soared in 2021, only to crash back down in the first half of 2022. Here’s what investors should know about how crypto actually works. ( read original story ...)
Fed vice chair says crypto crash shows ‘urgent’ need for regulation
Lawmakers and regulators must act quickly to "ensure compliance with existing regulations and to fill any gaps where regulations or enforcement may need to be tailored," Lael Brainard said. ( read original story ...)
Bitcoin heads toward best week since October as crypto collapse stabilizes
Bitcoin is heading for its best week since October as investors look to put crypto's current liquidity crisis behind them. ( read original story ...)
Many Crypto SPAC Deals Now In Jeopardy
More than a dozen crypto firms are planning to go public via SPACs. However, the recent market downturn is already leading to cancellations and delays. ( read original story ...)
Why Shinzo Abe was such a towering figure in Japan
Shinzo Abe was a towering figure in Japan who as the country’s longest-serving prime minister sought to reestablish this country’s power on the global economic and foreign policy stage. ( read original story ...)
Former Indian ambassador to Tokyo, Sujan Chinoy remembers ice cream loving Shinzo Abe
There were four summits during the time Chinoy was ambassador, including two in India. In 2015, Abe went to Varanasi and the images of him during Ganga aarti are still "vivid." In 2017, he visited ... ( read original story ...)
Assassination of former leader Shinzo Abe stuns mostly gun-free Japan
It was the first assassination of a former or incumbent prime minister in Japan in 90 years. “I believed we were in a country where assassinations would never happen. I feel so sorry for Mr. Abe. I am ... ( read original story ...)
Shinzo Abe, powerful former Japan PM, leaves divided legacy
Shinzo Abe was a political blueblood groomed for power. Japan's longest serving prime minister, he was also perhaps the most polarizing, complex politician in recent Japanese history. Abe, who was ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Shinzo Abe dead: Biden ‘stunned, outraged’ over assassination
President Biden reacted to the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, saying he was 'stunned, outraged and deeply saddened.' ... ( read original story ...)
Shinzo Abe: How the former Japan PM’s assassination unfolded
Japan's former prime minister Shinzo Abe has died after being shot twice at a political campaign event. He was in the process of giving a speech when a gunman attacked him from behind. The event was ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s ex-leader Shinzo Abe assassinated during a speech
Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated Friday on a street in western Japan by a gunman who opened fire on him from behind as he ... ( read original story ...)
NFTs Are In Their First Crypto Winter – Here’s What Investors Can Expect Next
Although NFTs held out longer than more mainstream crypto assets earlier this year, market participation has fallen dramatically and even blue chip assets and collections such as the Bored Ape Yacht ... ( read original story ...)
‘Crash Potential’—Crypto Billionaire Issues Stark Warning As The Price Of Bitcoin And Ethereum Rebounds
Crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried has warned "a substantial fraction" of cryptocurrencies are "empty products" with "real crash ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto lender Celsius sued by its own ‘hapless’ money manager
British parliamentary backstabbing has nothing on crypto, where the sinking of Celsius has left a trail of chaos in its wake. KeyFi, a former asset manager for Celsius, on Thursday sued the token ... ( read original story ...)
Shinzo Abe’s death raises doubts over Japan central bank’s ‘super-easy’ monetary support
While some market strategists suggested the yen could extend gains and weigh on stocks should Abe's passing hasten a rethink of central bank policy, economists largely expect the impact to be limited. ( read original story ...)