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Carlyle Group Inc. is unveiling a new framework for portfolio risk so that asset values reflect the insurance implications associated with severe weather shocks.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s resignation again raises questions about whether the current difficulty lies in the candidate, the country, or the system. The post Who’s to blame for the UK’s high turnover of prime ministers? appeared first on Atlantic Council.
Recent court cases reveal how middlemen are facilitating a booming trade, eluding a crackdown.
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The liberal media’s obsession with the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has turned into a comedy show of selective outrage. When President Donald Trump’s administration repaired and cleaned up one of the nation’s most iconic landmarks, the press could not find a way to simply say job well done. Inst
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BitGo's Bielik deal shows how customer access can survive while regulated infrastructure concentrates underneath. The post MiCA deadline likely to shift smaller crypto apps into licensed custody rails appeared first on CryptoSlate.
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Abaxx Technologies Inc. is asking Canadian market regulators to investigate whether manipulative trading occurred in its shares, and has hired law firm Paul Weiss for help in response to a short-selling campaign by Viceroy Research.
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BNB eyeing July upside is the exchange token community having the seasonal target conversation that the $1B burn trajectory, the BNB Chain AI and RWA scaling push, and the improving conditions from Trump's peace deal and HYPE hitting ATH territory
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Here are the five pop culture moments that have defined the World Cup so far.
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CME Group sued the CFTC on Thursday, alleging that the agency was wrong in how it approved Kalshi's first U.S. perpetual futures product.