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1Bitget UEX Daily | U.S.-Iran Conflict Escalates Driving Oil Prices Surge; Private Credit Redemption Pressure Intensifies; Tesla Approved for Indirect Stake in SpaceX (March 13, 2026)2Asian stocks slide as Iran war keeps oil near $100, dents rate-cut bets3BlackRock’s staked Ethereum ETF sees $15.5M volume on debut
Marathon Digital Acquires Exaion from EDF: Market Shifts
Coinlineup·2025/11/01 05:51
DOGE Eyes Breakout, ETH Gains Whale Support, BlockDAG’s Seattle Partnerships Boost Global Trust!
Coinlineup·2025/11/01 05:51
US Treasury, Singapore Discuss Stablecoin Cooperation at APEC Summit
Coinlineup·2025/11/01 05:51
Hedera Price Falls Amid Rumored ETF Inflows
Coinlineup·2025/11/01 05:51

Pump.fun Is Expanding Beyond Meme Coin Roots – What Does It Mean For PUMP?
Pump.fun's pivot follows a slowdown in meme coin activity and growing competition among launchpads rivals like FourMeme.
BeInCrypto·2025/11/01 05:45
Capital Rotation Drives Solana ETF Gains While Bitcoin and Ethereum Funds See Withdrawals
BTCPEERS·2025/11/01 05:17
AiCoin Daily Report (November 1)
AICoin·2025/11/01 04:59
XRP Spot ETF Set for Nov 13 Launch as SEC Delay Clause Removed
Quick Take Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Canary Funds removed the "delaying amendment" clause from its XRP spot ETF S-1 filing. This move uses Section 8(a) of the Securities Act, setting an auto-effective date of November 13. The ETF is planned to trade on Nasdaq and will use Gemini and BitGo as digital asset custodians. The strategy mirrors recent auto-effective launches of Solana, Litecoin, and Hedera ETFs.References CANARY REMOVES SEC DELAY CLAUSE — $XRP SPOT ETF NOW ON TRACK FOR NOVEMBER
coinfomania·2025/11/01 04:21
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Citibank: Next Week's "Super Central Bank Week" May Escalate Bond Market VolatilityBlockBeats News, March 13th, Citigroup rate strategist Jamie Searle said in a report that the short-term government bond yield may remain fragile until the reopening of the Suez Canal becomes clear. Searle pointed out that major central banks will hold policy meetings next week, which may exacerbate market volatility. Searle said the European Central Bank may leave the door open for a preemptive rate hike, while the Bank of England may adopt a cautious tone and retain the option to resume rate cuts later. "The bottom line is that the uncertainty provides a reason for the ECB to stand still, but the possibility of several preemptive rate hikes cannot be ruled out," Searle said. (FXStreet)
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Citi: Next Week's "Super Central Bank Week" May Intensify Bond Market VolatilityGolden Ten Data reported on March 13 that Jamie Searle, a Citi rates strategist, stated in a report that until it becomes clear when the Strait of Hormuz might reopen, short-term government bond yields may remain fragile. Searle pointed out that major central banks will hold policy meetings next week, which could intensify market volatility. Searle said that the European Central Bank may leave the door open for precautionary rate hikes, while the Bank of England may be cautious in its wording and retain the option to resume rate cuts later. "The baseline scenario is that uncertainty gives the European Central Bank a reason to stay put, but several precautionary rate hikes cannot be ruled out," Searle said.
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Stellantis responds to market rumors: will not split the group, will not sell the Maserati brandThere is no factual basis for the claims regarding Stellantis Group's alleged plan to split the group. Such assertions are purely speculative and fabricated.
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