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Gold · United StatesBy John Liu, CNN (CNN) — Gold prices surged beyond $5,000 per ounce for the first time, as investors rushed to the safe-haven asset as concern spread that US President Donald Trump is upending relations with key allies from Europe to Canada. In this year’s first 26 days, the price of gold has jumped 15%, building on a record-breaking year in 2025, when prices skyrocketed 65% – the largest annual gain since 1979. Gold is often seen as a refuge in…See the Story
Gold blasts past $5,000 to record high on safe-haven rush
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Infrastructure · United StatesThe new token is issued by Anchorage Digital Bank and designed to comply with the GENIUS Act, targeting institutional demand for a U.S.-regulated digital dollar.See the Story
Tether Debuts Federally Regulated USAT Stablecoin via Anchorage Digital
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Mining · United StatesBy Hannah Lang Jan 27 (Reuters) – U.S. dollar-backed crypto tokens known as stablecoins could pull around $500 billion in deposits out of U.S. banks by the end of 2028, Standard Chartered estimated on Tuesday – new analysis that could intensify a fight between banks and crypto companies over legislation to set rules for the digital asset sector. Regional U.S. banks would be most exposed to a loss in deposits due to stablecoins, said Geoff Kendr…See the Story
US Banks May Lose $500 Billion to Stablecoins by 2028, Standard Chartered Warns
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