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Bitcoin News Today: As Fed 95% Set to Hold Rates, BTC Rise +1.7%, Investors Eye This Top Crypto Presale Offering 22,367% ROI
BlockchainReporter·2026/01/14 21:15
Procter & Gamble's CEO may experience a significant increase in personal wealth due to stock-based rewards
101 finance·2026/01/14 21:09

2019 déjà vu? Why Ethereum could outperform Bitcoin again
AMBCrypto·2026/01/14 21:03
Helium Mobile ends early access plans, sparks subscriber backlash
Cointelegraph·2026/01/14 21:00

China's Z.AI Releases First Major AI Image Generation Model Trained Without American Chips
Decrypt·2026/01/14 20:55
Saks Global files for bankruptcy protection. How will this affect customers?
101 finance·2026/01/14 20:51
Why Wells Fargo (WFC) Stock Is Declining Today
101 finance·2026/01/14 20:36
Heavy haul transportation highlights the shortcomings of generic load boards
101 finance·2026/01/14 20:24
Trump urges Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to increase bond purchases. Could this lead to reduced mortgage rates?
101 finance·2026/01/14 20:21
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U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis explains reasons for supporting BitcoinU.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis stated that the reason she supports bitcoin is that when others custody your funds, what you have is an IOU, and you cannot directly control your own money. (Bitcoin Archive)
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US Stock Market Close: Nasdaq falls 1%, Trip.com drops 17%On January 15 (UTC+8), U.S. stocks closed lower on Wednesday, with the Dow Jones down 0.08%, the Nasdaq down 1.00%, and the S&P 500 Index down 0.53%. Broadcom fell 4%, Intel rose 3%, and Pinduoduo dropped nearly 4%. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index fell 0.23%, Alibaba rose 1.7%, and Trip.com dropped 17%.
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Trump announces 25% tariff on imported chips not used for US AIU.S. President Trump stated that after the completion of the tariff investigation, all chips imported into the United States but not used in the domestic artificial intelligence industry will be subject to a 25% tariff. These tariffs apply to chips that transit through the U.S. and are ultimately exported to other countries for use in products such as data center servers. Trump said he expects to generate billions of dollars in revenue through this policy. Last year, Trump mentioned that companies increasing investment in the U.S. could be exempt from chip tariffs, but this time he did not mention any related exemptions.
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