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Family Offices Shift Gears: Crypto and Gold in Asia’s Ultra-Wealthy Portfolios

Amid market turbulence and tariff tensions, the richest family offices in Asia turn to new asset classes The recent waves of market uncertainty have pushed many investors to rethink their strategies. Nowhere is this shift clearer than among Asia’s ultra-wealthy family offices, which are reallocating capital away from traditional U.S. dollar-linked assets into cryptocurrency, gold,...

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Coinbase’s Cyber Breach: A $400 Million Price Tag and What It Means for Crypto Security

Financial analyst Kim Han from Zxperts dives into the fallout from Coinbase’s recent cyberattack and its impact on the crypto exchange landscape. Last week, Coinbase, one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges, revealed it suffered a cyberattack that could cost the company between $180 million and $400 million. The breach, affecting less than 1% of...

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Uniswap’s Wild Ride: What Institutional Selling Means for UNI and Crypto Markets 

UNI tumbles 6% after $82M offload—what investors should watch next Uniswap’s native token, UNI, has recently seen significant turbulence. Following strong gains in the past month—up roughly 20%—the token suddenly fell nearly 6% amid heavy selling by institutional holders.  This sharp drop comes as blockchain data reveals that large holders moved 11.65 million UNI tokens...

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Shiba Inu’s 7% Slide: What’s Behind the Drop and What’s Next for SHIB?

The past 24 hours have been turbulent for Shiba Inu (SHIB), as the popular meme token dropped nearly 7%, slipping through several key support levels that traders closely monitor. This sharp decline occurred amid broader shifts in the global economic environment, including changing inflation data, fluctuating interest rate expectations, and geopolitical tensions—all factors that have...

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Gold’s Quiet Comeback: Navigating Gains Amid Shifting Trade Winds

The gold price, often a barometer for market unease, showed a quiet recovery this week. Trading near $3,180 per ounce in early Asian markets on Thursday, the precious metal regained some ground after recent dips. But this modest rebound comes with caveats.  As trade talks between the US and China progress and tariffs ease, the...

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Stocks Slip, Dollar Shakes: Markets Pause Ahead of Key U.S. Data

Markets have cooled off after a lively start to the week. Stocks slipped, and the dollar wobbled as investors stood on the sidelines, waiting for fresh U.S. data to guide their next moves. Volatility has returned amid mixed signals from global trade and fiscal policy concerns. Viktor Orlov, senior financial analyst at Zxperts, offers a...

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Market Moves and Trade Talks: What Investors Need to Know Now

In the wake of recent US-China trade talks, stock futures are showing signs of cautious retreat. The Dow Jones futures dropped 0.5%, while the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 futures slid by 0.3% each. Liam Gerald, senior financial analyst at Zxperts, dives into how these shifts reflect broader market sentiments—and what investors might watch next....

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Wired for Growth, Powered by Atoms: How AMD and Oklo Reflect Diverging Paths in Tech-Driven Markets

In a year defined by AI momentum and infrastructure reboots, two companies—Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Oklo—are making waves for very different reasons. AMD continues to capture market share in the semiconductor landscape, riding demand for its AI chips, while Oklo, a nuclear energy startup, has surged on promising developments in clean power for the...

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Global Assembly, Local Politics: Why Apple’s Supply Chain Still Lives Abroad

As trade tensions between the U.S. and China ease, Apple finds itself at a familiar crossroads: balancing global production strategies with domestic political expectations. With tariffs on Chinese goods reduced from 125% to 10%, the tech giant may be breathing a little easier.  But its long-standing reliance on overseas manufacturing remains under scrutiny, especially as...

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Tariffs, Inventory, and Uncertainty: Why Retail’s Rebound Remains on Thin Ice

The retail sector may have dodged the worst of the trade war, for now. A temporary reduction in U.S.–China tariffs has slowed the bleeding, but the industry’s larger concerns are far from over. With price hikes looming, guidance withdrawals mounting, and inventory timelines closing in, many retailers are bracing for a turbulent second half of...

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