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    Brazil Finance minister cancels trip to Europe amid pressure to present fiscal measures

    In the statement, the Finance ministry said Haddad will now remain in Brasilia during the week at the request of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. The minister will be focused on “domestic subjects,” the ministry added, without elaborating.On Friday, the U.S. dollar hit its strongest closing level against the Brazilian real in spot trading since May 2020, as investors were jittery due to a lack of details on the local fiscal measures and ahead of the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday.Government officials have said they would present the measures at some point after last weekend’s municipal elections, but they did not give a deadline.Local newspaper Folha de S. Paulo reported on Friday that the government was unlikely to present the spending-cut measures this week, as Haddad would be in Europe.Haddad had been expected to visit Europe from Nov. 4-9, although his specific schedule had not been confirmed by the government. His travel plans will be resumed in due course, the ministry said. More

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    Bitcoin (BTC) Dominance Hits 60 Despite Major Price Reversal

    This has happened at a time when altcoins keep losing value on their BTC pairs even though the price of Bitcoin has increased in USD terms mostly due to its own upward movement. It wasn’t an easy road to get to this 60 percent dominance level because Bitcoin encountered several obstacles. The altcoins’ stronghold started to wane as Bitcoin’s recent surge allowed it to surpass numerous smaller coins in performance. Although the price of altcoins did rise, this was mostly due to Bitcoin’s gains.As a result, many altcoins have been unable to maintain their momentum and have been declining in comparison to BTC since March when Bitcoin set new highs. According to the chart analysis, the price of Bitcoin recently reversed from the $70,000 mark, failing to hold onto its position above this crucial level. This decline illustrates the selling pressure that Bitcoin experiences at higher levels, but it does not necessarily portend a breakdown of the cryptocurrency’s overall bullish trend.The $67,000, $64,000 and $62,000 key support levels are worth keeping an eye on because they might act as stabilizing points for Bitcoin if it keeps retracting. In order to maintain its bullish momentum and possibly advance higher, Bitcoin must recover and hold above $70,000.The market is impacted broadly by Bitcoin’s current dominance. Altcoins are likely to continue to struggle on their BTC pairs as long as Bitcoin is strong. Because of this dominance cycle, it appears that Bitcoin is concentrating capital, making riskier altcoin wagers less alluring. The dominance trend suggests that Bitcoin will continue to dominate altcoin performance until it is able to establish a stable base close to its recent highs, which could give altcoins a chance to recover on their BTC pairs.This article was originally published on U.Today More

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    How will the US election affect markets?

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    Fed poised to look past US election uncertainty with quarter-point rate cut

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    Davos entourages will face 10-fold price increase next year

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    Mexico grapples with its hidden Chinese trade problem

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    Chickpeas for tangerines: Russian exporters ‘taste’ barter system

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