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The nation’s biggest mall owner is backing out of a $3.6 billion deal to buy a major rival as the coronavirus pandemic shakes the retail industry. It is the second major retail deal signed before the virus hit the US to crumble. The sale of Victoria’s Secret to a private equity group fell apart last …
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In light of Russia's sanctions and withdrawal from the SWIFT network, a number of crypto observers have been discussing XRP's role inside banking and the SEC vs Ripple legal tangle.
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XRP (CRYPTO:XRP) is now experiencing a bullish trend. Bulls have been eyeing a price of $1 for a long time, and it is now within striking distance of US$0.84. Ripple's all-time high price would be $1 if it were to reach that level.
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A second round of coronavirus infections could cripple the global economy’s recovery from the worst recession in nearly a century, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Wednesday. The influential international group released a new economic forecast warning of severe consequences if COVID-19 cases spike as countries ease lockdowns meant to control the deadly …
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Relisting of XRP might come sooner than predicted if this analysis is correct and the SEC is not successful in appealing the DPP verdict.
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This morning, the price of Ripple (XRP) dropped below $0.8390, which is where it was this time last week. This is a problem for new investors and traders as the rally fades a little by little.
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Even if Ripple (XRP-USD) investors began the week with a bang, it doesn't appear like the business is out of the woods just yet.
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At $0.89, the XRP price is stoking its FOMO flame by staying above the daily trend channel's broken line. With a more positive outlook, investors are returning to the stock market.
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In the latest twist in the SEC vs. Ripple lawsuit, the US Securities and Exchange Commission has retaliated against Ripple, objecting to the payment giant's attempts to redact material that it considers'sensitive and secret
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Ripple Labs has been embroiled in a lawsuit with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for nearly a year.