GameStop Tumbles 25% Following Bitcoin Convertible Bond Plan. What's Happening?
The sell-off might have to do with the convertible note pricing, while some speculated that it's a sign of investor disapproval of the bitcoin acquisition plans.
The sell-off might have to do with the convertible note pricing, while some speculated that it's a sign of investor disapproval of the bitcoin acquisition plans.
Earlier this week, analysts at Bank of America raised their price target on gold to $3,500 per ounce over the coming 18 months from a previous $3,000.
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President Donald Trump's business ventures also announced further involvement with the sector. Since last Friday, the price of meme stocks Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) and Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) traded 15.5% and 14% higher, respectively, as of 11:57 a.m. ET Thursday. The price of Sui (CRYPTO: SUI) had blasted over 20% higher.
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Dollar Tree shares extended their Wednesday gains into Thursday as analysts register bullishness on the retailer's deal to sell the Family Dollar brand.
The U.S. Congressional Budget Office on Thursday projected significant increases in federal budget deficits and debt over the next 30 years, in part due to rapidly rising interest costs, as it sketched out sluggish economic growth and a shrinking workforce. The U.S. public debt meanwhile is seen rising alarmingly, to 156% of GDP in 2055 from 100% in 2025. As the non-partisan budget analyst for Congress, the CBO bases its projections on current law, which could change significantly in the short-term.
Weak population gains and increased government spending will result in slower overall economic growth over the next 30 years, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said Thursday. The CBO’s latest long-term budget and economic outlook report — for a timeframe that spans 2025 to 2055 — projects publicly held debt to reach 156% of gross domestic product, or GDP, in 2055. The mix of slower population growth and unfettered spending will also result in weaker economic growth over the next three decades than what the CBO projected last year.