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On the 26th of January, in a court filing, financial advisors for FTX, which was once the biggest cryptocurrency exchange in the world and now is nothing, revealed the complete list of FTX’s institutional creditors. The document shows the names of the institutional companies owed money by FTX. This latest creditors’ list provided a large view of companies wrapped up in the crypto exchange’s bankruptcy. The document is around hundred pages long but organized alphabetically and well over. The document also listed different tech companies, including Apple, WeWork, and several media publications, such as CoinDesk and the Wall Street Journal.…
There are hobbies to do solely for enjoyment and those that make you money. But there’s a large disparity between a profitable hobby and an official business. While converting a hobby into a business requires considerable time, energy, and perseverance, it can also provide you with a fulfilling path to earning a living out of your passion. If you’ve been working on a hobby for some time now, this could be your chance to do it full-time. But along with continuing to learn and improve your craft, you need to understand the many steps and practices involved in running a…
Fidelity, a Boston-based investment giant, surveyed institutional investors’ interest in crypto. On the 28th of October, Fidelity revealed the result of their survey regarding interest in crypto. Although Bitcoin is trading at around 70% less than the all-time high of $69,044 last November, institutional investors are still interested. According to the survey, 58% of institutional investors were invested in digital assets in the first half of 2022, which was 6% high than the previous year. And 74% of institutional investors have plans to buy digital assets in the future. The firm that took the survey said that more than 51%…
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the president of Turkey, shared new details about the country’s e-Human project powered by blockchain before Turkey’s national blockchain summit. Cointelegraph Turkey indicated that the e-Human project would be based on blockchain tech to keep all data, services, and capabilities used by the system under protection. The e-Human project’s name looks like a sci-fi name, but it will work as a digital service point, which the Turkish presidency used to share data about its services and tools related to remote education, career, and talent acquisition. It is expected that from the e-Human portal, the students could access…
The yen wobbled after the Bank of Japan on Friday kept interest rates ultra low and maintained a dovish stance, while the dollar struggled to hold onto overnight gains due to expectations that the Federal Reserve could shift to smaller interest rate rises. The yen fell about 0.4% to a session low of 146.90 per dollar after the BOJ’s decision, but later reversed the losses to eke out a marginal gain. It last stood at 146.265 per dollar. As widely expected, the BOJ left unchanged its -0.1% target for short-term interest rates and its pledge to guide the 10-year bond yield around…
OPEC’s view that world oil demand will keep rising for longer than many other forecasters predict is not expected to change much in its forthcoming major report, despite the growing role of renewables and electric cars, two OPEC sources said. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is scheduled to update its long-term oil demand forecasts in its 2022 World Oil Outlook on Oct. 31. The 2021 version sees oil demand plateauing after 2035. Another decade or more of oil demand growth would be a boost for producers and OPEC, whose 13 members depend on oil income, and would highlight the need…
India’s oil imports from the Middle East fell to a 19-month low in September while Russian imports rebounded although refining outages hit overall crude imports, data from trade and shipping sources showed. Iraq remained the top supplier while Russia overtook Saudi Arabia as the second biggest after a gap of a month, the data showed. India’s total oil imports in September fell to a 14-month low of 3.91 million barrels per day (bpd), down 5.6% from a year earlier, due to maintenance at refiners such as Reliance Industries (RELI.NS) and Indian Oil Corp (IOC.NS), the data showed. India’s imports from the Middle East…
U.S. diesel supplies are becoming critically low with shortages and price spikes likely to occur in the next six months unless and until the economy and fuel consumption slow. Stocks of diesel and other distillate fuel oils were just 106 million barrels on Oct. 21, the lowest for the time of year since the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) started collecting weekly data in 1982. Distillate inventories were a massive 26 million barrels (-20% or -1.94 standard deviations) below the seasonal average for the previous ten years (“Weekly petroleum status report”, EIA, Oct. 26). The deficit has been worsening steadily…
Two Democratic U.S. senators said they are “encouraged” by a reported criminal probe by the Justice Department into Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) over claims its electric vehicles can drive themselves. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Ed Markey in a joint statement said they had “long sounded the alarm about Tesla’s misleading marketing practices, which overstate the real capabilities of its vehicles and put drivers and the public at grave risk.” The senators added that they would “continue pressing for oversight of (CEO) Elon Musk and Tesla to avert driver confusion and prevent deadly crashes — and for accountability if any misconduct is uncovered.” Reuters…