South Korea crypto holdings halve in a year as investors turn to stock market
South Korean crypto holdings fell from $83 billion to $41 billion in just over a year as investors shifted to stocks.
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Meta reported a strong first quarter, with net income rising 61% year over year to $26.8 billion and revenue climbing 33% to $56.3 billion. Yet the results failed to reassure investors, with shares falling more than 5% in after-hours trading as attention turned to the company’s escalating AI expenditure. CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed that Meta […]
Read full articleSouth Korean crypto holdings fell from $83 billion to $41 billion in just over a year as investors shifted to stocks.
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