November 11, 2025
Cryptocurrency

Ethereum on fire! Analyst says new upgrade could send prices beyond $5,000

Ethereum (ETH) is making headlines with a strong surge in prices this October. As of October 9, 2025, ETH trades at $4,349.63, with

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Equity

Private markets managers step up pursuit of US retirement savings

For years, Washington State’s public sector employees have quietly enjoyed exposure to private market strategies through their defined contribution (DC) pension plans. It

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Cash and Cash Equivalents

Stablecoin Accounting Treatment Requires More Than Semantics

Should certain cryptocurrencies known as stablecoins be counted as cash and cash equivalents? Figuring this out involves more than semantics. Whether companies can

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Real Estate

Foreign, local co-investments in real estate surge over sixfold to $727 mn in last three months: Report

Foreign investors are partnering with local players to invest in Indian real estate to avoid risks amid global uncertainties, as their co-investment has

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Fixed Income

6 tips on saving for retirement when you don’t think you can

As people live longer and the cost of living continues to increase, the price tag on retirement remains high. In 2025, Americans expect

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Cryptocurrency

Coinbase CEO sees major progress toward U.S. crypto regulatory clarity

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong announced that the long-awaited U.S. cryptocurrency market structure bill is now “90% finalized,” with lawmakers from both major parties

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Equity

Raise bank equity or keep rolling the dice

Our regulatory reflex since 2008 has been to add complexity and discretion rather than fix the core design The latest disclosures from Arizona’s

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Cash and Cash Equivalents

Investments are at a record high with 6 in 10 Americans in the stock market — and $51 trillion is at risk if the market crashes. Are you prepared?

Things have been looking rosy on the stock markets this year, but beware of rose-colored glasses looking to the future. In July, August

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Real Estate

America has too many real estate agents

Technology has made transactions of all kinds easier. Buyers and sellers are more easily matched; money can be exchanged completely online; and information

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Fixed Income

US auto bankruptcies show rising credit pain in low-income households

Two auto sector bankruptcies have rattled parts of the U.S. credit market, raising concerns about a deterioration in the financial health of low-income

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