June 28, 2025

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Investors

UK fintech investors sharpen focus on likely ‘winners’

The UK economy has been the subject of much negative coverage in the past few years, but it continues to punch above its

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Banking

Banking on learning | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff photos / Dan Pompili PNC Bank Youngstown Regional President Ted Schmidt and Alta Care Group CEO Joe Shorokey, center, hold the ribbon

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Crypto

Crypto urges Congress to change DOJ rule used against Tornado Cash devs

A coalition of crypto firms has urged Congress to press the Department of Justice to amend an “unprecedented and overly expansive” interpretation of

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Funds

Launches of private asset ETFs raise concerns in funds industry

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. A flurry of

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Crypto

GameStop’s plan to issue $1.3 billion convertible notes to buy Bitcoin could boost crypto market and meme coins

GameStop announced that it will offer $1.3 billion worth of senior convertible notes in a private offering. The company stated it would use

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Crypto

Next Big Crypto: Dawgz AI at $0.00345 Could Be Your Millionaire Maker

The crypto market is always hunting for the next big crypto—the project that turns early investors into millionaires. In 2025, one name stands

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Property

Judge rules that Colchester acted in ‘bad faith’ to seize property amid legal dispute with owner 

885 East Lakeshore Drive in Colchester, seen on Wednesday, March 26. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Updated at 5:28 p.m. A Superior Court judge

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Banking

Parliament amends banking laws to allow 4 nominees – Banking & Finance News

Parliament approved the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill to allow account holders to have up to four nominees and enhance investor protection, with the

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Investment

Maryland needs investment in natural gas infrastructure

In a recent Baltimore Sun guest commentary entitled “Who’s to blame for Maryland’s rising utility bills,” Paul Pinsky, director of the Maryland Energy

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