
Lawrence Delevingne
Financial Enterprise Journalist at Reuters
@Reuters financial enterprise journalist ✍🏽 [email protected], ldelevingne.39 on Signal
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2 weeks ago |
smh.com.au | Michelle Conlin |Lawrence Delevingne |Trevor Hunnicutt
By Michelle Conlin, Lawrence Delevingne and Trevor Hunnicutt May 23, 2025 — 7.03pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Sterling, Virginia: Buyers of US President Donald Trump’s meme coin have converged from around the globe for an exclusive dinner at his private country club, overlooking the Potomac River, just outside the nation’s capital.
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2 weeks ago |
jp.reuters.com | Michelle Conlin |Lawrence Delevingne |Trevor Hunnicutt
トランプ米大統領の公式暗号資産(仮想通貨)「$トランプ」の購入者が22日、首都ワシントン郊外にあるトランプ・ナショナル・ゴルフ・クラブで行われる夕食会に出席するため世界中から集まった。写真は仮想通貨トロンの創設者ジャスティン・サン氏。4月3日、香港で撮影(2025年 ロイター/Tyrone Siu) [スターリング(米バージニア州) 22日 ロイター] - トランプ米大統領の公式暗号資産(仮想通貨)「$トランプ」の購入者が22日、首都ワシントン郊外にあるトランプ・ナショナル・ゴルフ・クラブで行われる夕食会に出席するため世界中から集まった。 同イベントには購入額上位220人が招待されている。 会場付近では100人を超える抗議者らが集まり、「米国は売り物ではない」「暗号資産の腐敗を止めろ」などといったメッセージを掲げてイベントに抗議した。 暗号資産情報会社インカ・デジタルによると、投資家が夕食会への参加資格を得るため$トランプの購入に費やした額は推定1億4800万ドル。上位25人の保有者が1億1100万ドル以上を費やした。...
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2 weeks ago |
reuters.com | Lawrence Delevingne
Crypto startup Dough Finance was hacked last summer and deposits were lost The founders promised to make users 'whole' but then stopped communicating They've made at least $65 million partnering with President Trump and his three sons BOSTON, May 19 (Reuters) - (Note language in paragraphs 5 and 15 that readers may find offensive) In May last year, Jonathan Lopez invested about $1 million worth of cryptocurrency in Dough Finance, a small trading platform that made it easy to make risky bets...
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1 month ago |
marketscreener.com | Lawrence Delevingne |Amanda Cooper
BOSTON/LONDON (Reuters) -Wall Street stocks were mixed and the dollar ticked up on Thursday as investors took some heart from trade talks between the United States and Japan, though the positive mood was curbed by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell saying the U.S. central bank would be cautious about cutting interest rates.
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1 month ago |
ca.marketscreener.com | Lawrence Delevingne |Amanda Cooper
BOSTON/LONDON (Reuters) -Most stocks and the dollar ticked up on Thursday as traders took some heart from trade talks between the U.S. and Japan, though the positive mood was curbed by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell saying the Fed would be cautious about cutting interest rates. With a holiday weekend ahead, investors were reluctant to double down on the broad-based decline in risk assets this week, with gold pulling back slightly from a record high set on Wednesday.
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