Crypto fraud costs more than $200 million this year, U.K. police say
- Power shortages helped drive down China's economic growth to its slowest in a year, while surging #coal prices threaten more pain for Chinese industry and global supply chains
- Fraud linked to #cryptocurrencies surged in the first nine months of the year, U.K. Police said, with victims cheated out of more than $200 million so far
- Five members of the U.S. House Judiciary committee have written to Amazon.com Inc's chief executive, and accused the company's top executives of lying to it about Amazon's business practices
- The last session saw #XAU drop 0.3% against #USD
- #GBPUSD corrected downwards by 0.2% in the last session