DAX Index shares to watch next week: SAP, BASF, Porsche
The DAX Index has remained in a tight range in the past few weeks as the recent bull run faded. It was trading at €23,766, down a bit from the year-to-date high of €24,635. It has jumped by 30% from
Ferrari stock price crash: here’s why RACE has plummeted
Ferrari stock price has crashed into a bear market this year after plunging by over 25% from its highest point in July. RACE was trading at $392, lowering its market capitalization to $94 billion, down from $124 billion in March.
S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq 100 crash explained: will they rebound?
The S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq 100 indices and their exchange-traded funds (ETF) future continued their strong downward trend on Friday. Futures tied to the three indices fell by 60, 275, and 265 points, respectively. This crash is a continuation
The day $300 trillion appeared and then vanished on Ethereum
For a few surreal moments on Oct. 15, the Ethereum blockchain seemed to host the financial equivalent of a dream. Paxos, the issuer behind PayPal’s stablecoin PYUSD, accidentally minted $300 trillion worth of tokens, which is roughly 300 times the global
TRX Staking Now Available on Ledger Live through Yield.xyz
New York City, New York, October 16, 2025 – Yield.xyz, a pioneering DeFi infrastructure firm, today announced that TRX, the native utility token of the TRON network, can now be staked directly on Ledger Live. This strategic integration, powered by
Can Bitcoin hold the line as $1.8B in realized profits hits the market?
Bitcoin is showing the kind of fatigue that typically precedes larger directional moves. On Oct. 15, traders locked in $1.8 billion in profit, one of the heaviest cash-out days since the beginning of the summer. Another $430 million in realized losses hit
Bitcoin risks falling under $100,000 as Trump confirms US-China tradewar
The trade war that once rattled global markets has returned, and Bitcoin is part of the battlefield this time. On Oct. 15, President Donald Trump declared that the United States was now in a trade war with China, saying: “We’re in a
Elon Musk: ‘You can’t fake energy.’ Has Bitcoin finally gone green enough for Tesla?
Elon Musk recently revived the “51 % renewables” benchmark, stating that the energy backing Bitcoin “can’t be faked.” The reference is to his earlier promise that Tesla would resume accepting Bitcoin payments once at least half of mining energy came from
Time is up: The case for why Bitcoin bear market cycle started at $126k
No one has a crystal ball, but if Bitcoin continues to behave according to its past cycles, then we’ve most likely already reached the peak. Bitcoin printed an all-time high on Oct. 6, but it failed to extend the move as
Israel to deploy first combat-ready laser weapon system for operational air defense
Israel is preparing to deploy one of the world’s first combat-ready laser air-defense system, marking a historic shift in how nations defend against rockets, drones and missiles — and a sign that Jerusalem is intent on staying one step ahead
Pentagon advisor accused of hoarding classified docs placed on leave by prominent DC think tank
A prominent Washington think tank told Fox News Digital that one of its experts, who is a State Department employee, was placed on administrative leave after being accused of removing classified documents from secure locations and meeting with Chinese officials
US military to oversee next phase of peace deal from coordination base in Israel
As Israel and Hamas lay down their arms after more than two years of war, the U.S. is stepping in to oversee the next phase of the deal as a peacekeeping force is formed. Sources tell Fox News that all 200
House Republicans say GOP holds winning hand in shutdown fight with Democrats
Members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, led by GOP Conference Chair Lisa McClain, R-Mich., held a press conference on Wednesday afternoon, making the argument that Republicans have a winning hand when it comes to messaging over the government shutdown
Judge temporarily blocks Trump admin layoffs of thousands of federal workers during government shutdown
A federal judge in San Francisco on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration from continuing government furloughs, granting a temporary restraining order sought by labor unions that argued layoffs were unlawful during the ongoing government shutdown. U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston,
Trump reveals which major US city is next in crime crackdown while touting success of ‘Operation Summer Heat’
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced federal law enforcement will next set its eyes on San Francisco, commending the FBI’s more than 23,000 violent criminal arrests, which he said is more than double the number arrested in the final year
State Department aware of reports after American tourists attacked, 1 killed in popular seaside destination
The State Department told Fox News that it is aware of reports Wednesday that two American tourists were attacked in a popular European seaside destination that local media and police said left one person dead and another wounded. The alleged attack
Trump instructs Pentagon to ensure troops are paid despite government shutdown
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a directive ordering the Department of War to keep paying U.S. troops despite the ongoing government shutdown, bypassing Congress after lawmakers failed to reach a funding deal for weeks. The White House said the move
Why Trump, rightly praised for the Gaza ceasefire, acts so differently at home
President Trump continues to be hailed as a global peacemaker for freeing the Hamas hostages and brokering a ceasefire between Israel and the terrorist group. By assembling a coalition of countries to stop the two-year-old war, the president melded threats and