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1. USD – Durable Goods Orders (MoM) – January 26, 13:30 UTC Expected: -2.2% | Previous: +6.8% A sharp swing from strong growth to a notable contraction in durable goods orders could signal weakening business investment and consumer demand. This report often triggers volatility in equities and the US dollar, especially when core orders (excluding transportation) also miss expectations. 2. CAD – Bank of Canada Interest Rate Decision & Monetary Policy Report – January 28, 14:45 UTC Rate Expected: 2.00% The Bank of Canada stands at a critical policy crossroads amid slowing economic growth and persistent inflation pressures. A surprise…

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Binance has recently reignited its USD1 campaign, promising enticing rewards and a promising yield outlook for stablecoin enthusiasts. With a substantial $40 million WLFI reward pool distributed over four weeks, the initiative aims to motivate holders of USD1 across various Binance platforms—spot, futures, and margin accounts. This campaign not only boosts liquidity but also offers a potential annual percentage yield (APY) of approximately 16%, making USD1 a compelling asset for both retail and institutional traders. Understanding the Campaign Structure and Eligibility Reward Pool and Duration Total rewards: $40 million WLFI tokens. Campaign period: From January 23, 2026, at 08:00 UTC…

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Convincing prospects to convert requires more than just offering high-quality products at fair prices. Yes, these factors do influence consumer behavior during the buyer’s journey. But they’re far from being enough to truly boost conversion rates. Brand trust is a key element of a successful sales strategy. Research suggests that 88% of people consider it to be a top purchase-influencing factor. Even more impressively, a credible brand reputation can help you sell more, charge more (yes, 87% of shoppers would pay more for products by brands they trust), and retain more loyal customers. Let’s look at how B2C brands can…

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Energy was the third top-performing sector on the TSX in 2025, after basic materials and financials, and in a tight race with technology. As of January 19, 2026, energy is up nearly 6% thus far, though there’s cautious optimism. The concern right now and potential long-term downside risk is the revival of Venezuela’s oil production. The threat of increased competition is real, but the task ahead for the U.S. is enormous. Canadian producers are closely monitoring the price of a barrel, a perennial headwind. Meanwhile, a mid-cap stock focused on service intensity entered 2026 with a significant tailwind. Strong buy…

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Strive (ASST), a bitcoin treasury and asset management company, is using perpetual preferred equity to retire convertible debt and restructure its balance sheet, a method that could offer a template for Strategy (MSTR) in the future.On Thursday, the company priced a follow-on offering of its Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock SATA, at $90 per share. The transaction was upsized beyond the initially announced $150 million to allow for the issuance of up to 2.25 million SATA shares in aggregate, combining public issuance with privately negotiated debt exchanges.Strive said it intends to use the net proceeds to pay down…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Chief revenue officers are leveraging AI platforms to make smarter, data-driven decisions and gain insights into market trends and customer behavior. Certain tools are streamlining data integration, allowing CROs to focus on strategy and optimize sales and costs more effectively. AI-powered forecasting and operational tools are helping CROs to predict market dynamics with greater accuracy, automate mundane tasks and maintain agile operational infrastructures. Chief revenue officers — a demanding title with a hefty responsibility to run an organization optimally. From in-house collaborations to leveraging data in decision-making, CROs handle the…

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Benefit from zero-fee pricing on one of the world’s most stable and secure crypto trading platforms.LUXEMBOURG, November 9th, 2022 —bitFlyer, one of the world’s largest and most trusted cryptocurrency exchanges, continues to expand its global footprint as it rolls out its Ethereum to Euro (ETH/EUR) pair to traders located in Europe. This announcement highlights bitFlyer’s commitment to expanding its product suite while playing to the firm’s core strength – providing industry-leading liquidity and deeply discounted fees to its sophisticated crypto trading community.As Japan’s #1 cryptocurrency exchange by volume for five consecutive years, bitFlyer’s order flow, global presence and strong footprint…

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Partnerships have always been central to business growth, but in today’s digital-first economy, they are more complex than ever. Organizations increasingly rely on external vendors, technology partners, resellers, integrators, and service providers to extend their capabilities and reach new markets. While these relationships create opportunity, they also introduce risk. Every partner connection expands the attack surface, creating new entry points for cyber threats if not properly secured. Trust is the cornerstone of any successful partnership, yet trust alone is no longer enough. Businesses must be able to demonstrate that their systems, data, and operational environments are protected at a foundational…

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The opening panel at Sibos 2025 brought forward a clear message: public and permissioned blockchain networks are converging, and this convergence is beginning to shape the future of financial infrastructure. Hosted by Adi Ben Ari of Applied Blockchain, the discussion featured leaders from Citi, the Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust, Ubyx Inc., and the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance. The panel examined how institutions are approaching open networks and why adoption is accelerating. Below is a streamlined summary of the core insights. 1. Public Blockchains Are Now Active Markets Tony McLaughlin began by reframing the conversation. Public networks such as Ethereum and Solana…

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Revolut has scrapped plans to acquire a US bank and is instead preparing a direct bid for a national banking license, in a strategic pivot that leans on Donald Trump’s deregulatory stance to accelerate its American push. According to the Financial Times, the move marks a reversal from the fintech’s earlier merger-led strategy and underlines how UK neobanks now view Washington’s changing regulatory climate as central to their next phase of growth. It also sets up a sharper contrast with British rivals that still see acquisitions as the quickest way into the world’s largest retail banking market.Revolut had spent recent…

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