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Will XRP be the Next Bitcoin? Price Stable as Ripple Acquires Prime Broker Hidden Road
2025-05-02 23:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
ADVERTISEMENT Market news, analysis & forecast powered by Preview Mode News Retail FX Institutional FX Fintech Payments Cryptocurrency Executives Thought Leadership FMTV Trending Education Forex Education Cryptocurrency Education Fintech Education Industry Terms Directory Events Intelligence Quarterly Intelligence Reports Annual Subscription Custom Reports FM Home > Trending > Will XRP be the Next Bitcoin? Price Stable as Ripple Acquires Prime Broker Hidden Road 2025-04-08T19:09:46.171+02:00Tuesday, 08/04/2025 | 17:09 GMT by Jared Kirui Ripple plans to integrate its stablecoin, RLUSD, into Hidden Road infrastructure to serve as cross-margin collateral for institutional clients. The acquisition coincided with Teucrium launching an XRP-based ETF in the U.S. as spot ETFs await SEC approval. Trending XRP Although XRP has yet to see a major price rallyfollowing Ripple's acquisition of Hidden Road, market sentiment remainsoptimistic about its potential to climb higher. On Tuesday, Ripple agr...
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Restaurant industry spooked by vow to crack down on immigrant workers
2025-05-02 21:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
Restaurateur Amanda Scott says the process of employing skilled immigrant workers is slow, expensive, and maddeningly bureaucratic.The cafe owner fears the process will become even harder as both major parties vow to reduce immigration levels if they win the upcoming federal election.The Kedron Farm House owner said few Australians were studying cookery, with venues becoming increasingly dependent on immigrant workers.She said this could be partly due to the "Gordon Ramsay effect", with Australians viewing hospitality as a brutal, difficult, and unfriendly career path.Ms Scott said overseas chefs had been filling those roles instead, but the worker visa approvals process was becoming increasingly onerous.She said skilled visa applications were now taking several years to be processed while costing upwards of $8,000 in paperwork."It was successful until this year, but now something's happened with both sides of politics using this as an election ploy," Ms Scott said."It's such a disince...
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Sudanese paramilitary attacks famine-stricken camps, killing at least 100
2025-05-02 21:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
Sudans paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have killed at least 100 people, including 20 children and nine aid workers, afterlaunching an assault on two famine-stricken camps in the Darfur region, the latest escalation in a bitter civil war about to enter its third year.The RSF targeted the Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps, where more than 700,000 peopleare sheltering from the relentless violence that has killed tens of thousands,forcibly displaced 12.7 million peopleand left 24.6 million people facing acute hunger, according to the United Nations.U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator Clementine Nkweta-Salami said Saturday that the latest attacks marked yet another deadly and unaccepted escalation in the conflict, and that attacks on civilians and aid workers marked grave violations of international humanitarian law.The colleagues from an international non-governmental organization were killed while operating one of the very few remaining health posts still operational in the camp, she said.The...
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