Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Economy

Crypto Highlights This Week: Middle East Tension, US Jobs Data, & XRP Lawsuit Steal Spotlight

The crypto universe has closed another week with remarkable events unfolding across the wider sector. The Israel-Iran conflict brought significant turbulence to the broader market, whereas the recent U.S. jobs data sparked further investor speculation. Meanwhile, the Ripple vs US SEC saga saw new lawsuit developments, with XRP tackling considerable turbulence this week.

Here’s a collection of some of the most buzzworthy headlines reported by CoinGape Media over the past seven days.

Crypto Market Braces For Impact As Middle East Tensions Rise & U.S. Jobs Data

The much anticipated ‘Uptober’ rally witnessed a halt as the Israel-Iran conflict started this week. Notably, Iran launched missile attacks against Israel in retaliation for the latter’s attack on Hezbollah forces in Lebanon. As expected, the crypto market mirrored a negative impact to this development. Coinglass data showcased over $351 million liquidated from the market in light of the conflict-birthed market uncertainty.

Meanwhile, it’s also worth mentioning that American businessman Robert Kiyosaki shared vital insights amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. The American businessman slammed the Biden administration and lauded Republican Donald Trump instead, demanding the need for strong and decisive leaders during such times.

Also, the U.S. jobs data this week indicated that the nonfarm payroll data figures came in at 254,000 and the unemployment rate comes in at 4.1%, shredding expectations of a larger rate cut by the Fed ahead. In light of this market event, BlackRock CIO Rick Rieder anticipated that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates further, but only by 25-basis-point.

XRP Lawsuit Sees New Developments

Meanwhile, this week saw American blockchain payments company Ripple and the SEC embark on new lawsuit-related developments. The SEC filed a notice of appeal against Judge Analisa Torres’ final judgment in the XRP lawsuit this week. This hinted that the regulatory body filed an appeal against the remedies ruling, which mandated a $125M penalty for Ripple.

Simultaneously, Ripple’s native crypto XRP price fell 13% in value over the past week, attributable to legal uncertainty. XRP price rested at the $0.53 level as the week came to an end. Also, XRP whales moved hundreds of millions of coins in the interim, adding a layer of intrigue among market participants. Nevertheless, CoinGape reported that a renowned crypto market analyst anticipated XRP to reach $5 despite regulatory scrutiny. Further, the SEC reportedly named Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and Chris Larsen in its appeal this week.

The post Crypto Highlights This Week: Middle East Tension, US Jobs Data, & XRP Lawsuit Steal Spotlight appeared first on CoinGape.

You May Also Like

Investing

Fisker (NYSE: FSR) stock price has been one of the best-performing electric vehicle (EV) stocks this week even as Tesla slumped. The shares jumped...

Investing

Newmont (NYSE: NEM) reported mixed financial results even as the price of gold approached its all-time high. In all, the company’s earnings per share...

Investing

The Fox Corporation (NASDAQ: FOX) stock price has been under pressure as investors come to terms with the abrupt firing of Tucker Carlson. The...

Investing

NatWest (LON: NWG) share price rose sharply, helped by the strong results from Barclays. The stock jumped to a high of 274.8p, which was...




Disclaimer: Oldamericanbroker.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the-company.


Copyright © 2024 Oldamericanbroker.com