Author: Lucas

BNB’s recent surge to a new all-time high above $1,300 is not an “unexpected upshot or rare peak,” rather it shows the network’s credibility, according to David Namdar, CEO of Nasdaq-listed CEA Industries, which has also become the world’s largest BNB Treasury.In a recent interview with Cointelegraph, Namdar called BNB (BNB) “the most overlooked blue-chip in the market,” arguing that the rally reflects years of underappreciated fundamentals finally breaking through.“The market is waking up to the credibility, scale, and utility of the BNB ecosystem,” he said, pointing out the chain’s rising throughput, active users and steady DeFi and gaming traction.…

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(AI video summary) This video was created on 13 June 2025 for IG audiences by ausbiz. ASX code: NGI, DFND Navigator Global Investments  Navigator Global Investments emerges as a compelling defensive play that has been completely overlooked by the market over the past year. This asset management company invests in a diversified range of alternative asset management firms, offering investors exposure to approximately $120 billion US in assets under management. The company demonstrates exceptional financial metrics with incredible stability, growth and return on equity. Currently trading on a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio below four, Navigator Global offers an earnings yield of 25%…

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AI has stolen £120,000 from Joe Turner. The 38-year-old writer lost 70% of his clients to chatbots in two years. His is one of 40 job roles that AI is fast replacing, according to conversations the Money team had with industry experts, researchers, and affected workers. “It’s a betrayal,” says Turner, who earned six figures as a freelancer before the rise of generative AI. “You’ve put your heart and soul into it for so long, and then you get replaced by a machine.”He adds: “You always think ‘it’s never going to happen to me’.”Around 85% of the tasks involved in…

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Ulysse Nardin’s Freak should need no introduction—it has been turning heads since 2001, a paragon of flashy, fascinating mechanical watchmaking, consisting of a carousel movement that rotates once every 60 minutes and, thus, acts as its own hour hand. The Freak X, introduced in 2019, is Ulysse Nardin’s slimmer, somewhat simpler take on the complication—though all key elements, including silicon balance wheel, are still present—and it now bears witness to a new decorative methodology. It is called Crystalium and, here, on the new Freak [X Crystalium] (RM198,000), it is the basis of the dial, which appears as a golden crystalline…

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LONDON, Sept 23 (Reuters) – Faced with the costs of competing in a world of electronic and algorithmic trading, many banks are outsourcing parts of their foreign exchange businesses, a trend that may cement big lenders’ dominance of global currency trading.Loose, informal relationships where smaller players rely on bigger peers for the best prices and liquidity have long existed in the $6.6 trillion-a-day FX market. But as high-tech trading supercharges competition for the fastest speeds and tightest prices, more formal tie-ups are becoming common. Sign up here.Given the importance of forex to corporate clients, few banks would opt to drastically…

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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Finance, issued global bonds. The issuance of these Government Bonds (SUN) was conducted in two foreign currencies (dual-currency): the United States dollar and the euro, in an SEC-registered format.From the issuance of the US dollar-denominated SUN, the government raised US$1.85 billion, or Rp30.6 trillion (an exchange rate of Rp16,570 per US dollar). Meanwhile, from the euro-denominated bonds, the government raised EUR600 million, or Rp11.5 trillion.”This transaction marks the government’s successful issuance of SEC-registered global bonds for the seventeenth time,” read an announcement on the official website of the Directorate General of…

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Cybercrimes Bill into law, which brings South Africa’s cybersecurity laws in line with the rest of the world.Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on UnsplashAccording to Werksmans Attorneys, this Bill, which is now an Act of Parliament, creates offences for and criminalises, amongst others, the disclosure of data messages which are harmful. Examples of such data messages include:Those which incite violence or damage to property;Those which threaten persons with violence or damage to property; andThose which contain an intimate image.Other offences include cyber fraud, forgery, extortion and theft of incorporeal property. The unlawful and…

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This media giant has a lot to prove this earnings season. Satellite radio was cool. Once. Howard Stern’s jumping to the platform from terrestrial morning show programming 20 years ago turned heads. Drivers scoring uninterrupted coast-to-coast access to commercial-free music through their dashboards was a game-changer. Auto dealers feeling incentivized to push free trial subscriptions of the novel but bar-raising service made the factory-installed receivers a hot accessory. Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI -5.65%) had it all. It’s now squarely a boring stock. Sirius XM hasn’t posted double-digit organic annual revenue growth in more than 10 years. Its subscriber count peaked…

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WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) – U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Wednesday he was “deeply optimistic” about the future of travel despite the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on airlines, airports, transit systems and road use.The pandemic has sent tens of millions of workers home for months, slashed tourism and business travel demand and placed significant burdens on transportation services to deliver packages, vaccines and other critical goods. Much of the nation’s travel sector is again asking Congress for a new round of emergency funding. Sign up here.”We will break new ground in ensuring that our economy recovers and…

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