List of Flash News about Reuters
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2025-05-29 00:09 |
Trump Administration Appeals Court Ruling Blocking ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs: Key Implications for Crypto Markets
According to StockMKTNewz, the Trump administration has filed an appeal against the court ruling that blocked the implementation of the ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs, as reported by Reuters on May 29, 2025. This legal action introduces renewed uncertainty in global trade policy, which has historically impacted cryptocurrency market volatility as traders seek alternative assets during heightened geopolitical tension (source: Reuters, StockMKTNewz). Crypto traders should monitor ongoing developments, as escalation of tariff-related headlines can drive increased demand for Bitcoin and other digital assets as hedge instruments. |
2025-05-07 19:45 |
Geopolitical Tensions Rise in Asia-Pacific: Impact on Cryptocurrency Trading and Market Volatility
According to Akshat_Maelstrom on Twitter, citing a Reuters report on rising responses to terrorism in the Asia-Pacific region, recent escalations have triggered increased geopolitical tensions. Historically, such tensions have led to heightened market volatility and risk-off sentiment among cryptocurrency traders, as observed in previous Asia-Pacific conflicts (source: Reuters, May 7, 2025). Crypto assets like Bitcoin and stablecoins often see increased trading volumes and price fluctuations in times of geopolitical uncertainty, with investors seeking safe-haven alternatives or quick exits from riskier positions. Traders are advised to monitor news flows closely for further developments that could impact crypto market sentiment and liquidity. |
2025-03-04 22:33 |
Conflicting Reports on US-Ukraine Minerals Deal Signing
According to The Kobeissi Letter, US Treasury Secretary Bessent announced that 'there is no signing planned' for a minerals deal with Ukraine, contradicting earlier reports by Reuters. This discrepancy might impact market expectations and trading strategies related to US-Ukraine economic agreements. |