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Commodity wrap: precious metals jump, oil slips despite Venezuela crisis

Gold prices resumed their upside on Monday as the metal hit a one-week high on increased safe-haven demand.  Silver prices also surged more than 4%, mirroring strong gains from last year.  Meanwhile, oil prices were volatile as concerns about oversupply outweighed risks from the ongoing crisis in Venezuela.  Additionally, copper prices surged toward a record

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Starknet suffers multi-hour outage, investigation ongoing

Starknet, an Ethereum Layer-2 scaling network built on zero-knowledge rollup technology, has suffered a fresh multi-hour outage, raising renewed concerns about network stability and operational resilience. The Starknet team confirmed the downtime on X, stating that engineers are actively investigating the issue and working to restore full functionality as quickly as possible. According to public

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Why DA Davidson upgraded CoreWeave, lifting shares

CoreWeave shares were rising early Monday after a known critic of the company upgraded the stock and raised its price target, citing an OpenAI fundraise would also benefit the cloud-tech company. DA Davidson analyst Gil Luria upgraded CoreWeave to Neutral from Underperform and raised his price target to $68 from $36, triggering a rise of

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Why global investors aren’t panicking over the US-Venezuela conflict

The US military’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3 should have sent shockwaves through the global financial world. Instead, markets across Asia, Europe, and the Americas yawned. Japan’s Nikkei 225 surged 2.9% to near 7-week highs, Europe’s STOXX 600 ticked up 0.3%, and US equity futures remained firm despite the geopolitical headline.

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US oil stocks soar on potential access to Venezuela’s massive reserves

Shares of US oil companies surged on Monday, a jump spurred by the potential to gain access to Venezuela’s massive oil reserves. Shares of Chevron, the sole US major currently operating in Venezuela’s oil fields, saw a 6.5% jump in premarket trading, according to a Reuters report. Meanwhile, refiners such as Marathon Petroleum, Phillips 66,

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Venezuela coup and Wall Street waves: are your investments at risk in 2026?

The US captured Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro in a dramatic military operation that shocked global markets and threw investors into reassessment mode. Explosions were reported in Caracas early Saturday morning, followed by President Trump’s announcement that Maduro had been captured and flown out of the country to face narco-terrorism and weapons charges. The operation, which

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Top crypto to watch this week: Ethena, Jito, Ethereum, Pi Network

The crypto market started the year well, with Bitcoin and most altcoins holding steady. Bitcoin remains above $91,000, while the market capitalization of all tokens rose to over $3.11 trillion. This article highlights some of the top cryptocurrencies to watch this week, including Ethena (ENA), Jito (JTO), Pump (PUMP), and Pi Network (PI). Ethena to

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BMNR stock forecast as BitMine shareholders votes on increasing share count

BitMine stock price will be in the spotlight this week as the ongoing Ethereum rebound coincides with a key vote on boosting the number of authorized shares in the near term. The BMNR stock ended the week at $31.20, up from last week’s low of $27. BitMine shareholder to vote on increasing shares to 50

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LATAM crypto news: Bitcoin travel expands in El Salvador as seniors lead digital wallet adoption in Argentina

This week’s most relevant crypto stories in Latin America highlight how digital assets are moving from speculation to everyday use. On one hand, Bitcoin-powered travel is gaining ground in El Salvador with the expansion of Airbtc, a booking platform built exclusively for BTC users and already showing strong local adoption. On the other hand, Argentina’s

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Bitfarms to exit Latin America after agreeing to sell Paraguay mining site

Bitcoin miner Bitfarms is preparing to leave Latin America after agreeing to sell its remaining site in Paraguay, marking a decisive shift in its geographic and operational priorities. The move reflects a broader reassessment of where mining companies deploy capital as they balance volatile crypto prices with rising energy and infrastructure demands. By monetising assets

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