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Palm Falls Below 4,000 Ringgit for First Time in Three Weeks
Palm oil fell below 4,000 ringgit a ton, touching its lowest level in three weeks, as it tracked weakness in soybean oil and faced pressure from dull exports out of Malaysia.
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Dutch Pension Shift Obsessing Bond Traders Is About to Get Real
One of the biggest owners of European government bonds could trigger a bout of volatility β just as many market participants are away from their desks.
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Why Dogecoinβs drop below $0.13 is drawing institutional attention
DOGE's short-term direction depends on holding above the $0.1290β$0.1280 zone, with $0.1300 as immediate resistance.
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HK's Red-Hot IPO Market Closing 2025 With Rush of Deals
Hong Kongβs IPO market, which has raised more than $34 billion this year, is in its busiest month for listings in at least four years. That's as companies rush to list their shares. Bloomberg's Dave Sebastian reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Copper Edges Lower as Risk-Off Mood Takes Hold Before US Data
Copper edged lower as investors turned cautious ahead of US data that will be scrutinized for signs of where interest rates are headed.
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Bitcoin, AI stock slide sees over $500 million in bullish bets wiped out
Data shows 181,893 traders were liquidated, with long positions accounting for over 87% of total losses.
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Why bitcoin ETFs look like theyβre falling short, even as their role grows: Asia Morning Briefing
What looks like underperformance reflects a structural shift: ETF flows now smooth volatility rather than amplify crypto rallies.
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Chinese Stocks Set for Correction as Rally Fades on Weak Economy
A key gauge of Chinese shares is on course for a technical correction after a tech-led rally lost steam amid concerns about a slowing economy and a lack of strong stimulus measures.
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SBI, Startale to launch regulated yen stablecoin for global settlement
The digital yen stablecoin aims to plug Japan into onchain finance and cross-border tokenized asset flows under the country's new FSA regime.
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Stocks, Bonds and Dollar Waver Ahead of US Jobs Report | The Close 12/15/2025
Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are Morgan Stanley Investment Managementβs Jim Caron, FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary, Roth Capital Partnersβ Bill Kirk, Robinhoβ¦
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UK watchdog unveils proposals to regulate crypto market
Financial Conduct Authorityβs plans are due to be implemented in 2027
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Nasdaq Seeks SEC Approval for Extended Trading Hours on Weekdays
Nasdaq Inc., the second-largest exchange in the US, is looking for regulatory approval to extend trading hours on its stock venues to 23 hours during the work week.
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Oil Holds Near Lowest Since 2021 With Focus on Ukraine Ceasefire
Oil held near the lowest level since 2021 as traders weighed the outlook for a ceasefire in Ukraine, which could pave the way for fewer curbs on Russian crude imports into an already oversupplied market.
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Broadcomβs worst three-day stock slide since 2020 marks a humbling of sorts
Meta is now worth more than Broadcom once again.
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Activist Aya Nomura Set for $64 Million Payout From SBI Holdings
When SBI Shinsei Bank Ltd. starts trading this week, one of Japanβs wealthiest women will likely get a Β₯10 billion ($64 million) windfall.
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100% Private Credit ETF Would Be Challenging: BlackRock
During Bloomberg's annual flagship ETF event, Bloomberg's Katie Greifeld speaks with Rick Rieder, BlackRockβs global CIO of fixed-income, and Steve Laipply, global co-head of iShares fixed income ETFs. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bitcoin slides to $86,000 as slower rate cut risk, AI stock woes shake markets
Crypto-related stocks suffered far deeper declines as bitcoin slumped well below its recent trading range.
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Filecoin slides 5% alongside major decline in broader crypto market
FIL dropped to $1.24 as the technical breakdown accelerated on heavy volume, 380% above average.
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Wall Streetβs lone Nvidia bear is doubling down on his call, with high conviction
Seaport Researchβs negative view of Nvidiaβs stock hasnβt panned out thus far, but analyst Jay Goldberg is emphasizing the recommendation as he looks to 2026.