• May 10, 2024

Ripple and SEC Legal Battle Intensifies, Settlement Speculations Emerge

According to CryptoPotato, the legal dispute between Ripple and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has escalated, with recent filings focusing on the nature of a key witness's declaration. Speculations are surfacing about a potential settlement this summer as both parties await a judicial ruling. The legal case between Ripple and the SEC, which began in December 2020, has seen increased activity in recent weeks. This is largely due to the trial process commencing on April 23. Shortly after this date, Judge Sarah Netburn issued a new scheduling order focused on the motion for remedies and entry of final judgment. On April 29, the SEC filed its opposition to Ripple's motion to strike new expert materials, centering on testimony from key witness Andrea Fox, known as the 'Fox Declaration'. Ripple had previously argued that the declaration was an unsolicited expert opinion, while the SEC described it as 'standard summary evidence in support of calculations for disgorgement'. The SEC insisted that the declaration was not an expert report and did not rely on specialized experience. It claimed that the 'Fox Declaration' consisted of data derived from Ripple's own documents, including tax returns and financial statements, which could be useful in determining the lawsuit's outcome. In response, Ripple filed a letter supporting its initial request, stating that the SEC failed to demonstrate that the declaration was summary evidence rather than expert testimony. Ripple further argued that even if Andrea Fox could be considered a summary witness, the SEC failed to disclose her before the end of the discovery process. Earlier this week, the SEC filed its remedies reply brief and supporting exhibits under seal. The redacted and public version of the information was presented a day later. American lawyer Jeremy Hogan stated that this marked the end of the briefs phase and that the legal battle has now entered a stage with fewer developments, with both parties awaiting the judge's ruling. Hogan previously predicted that the lawsuit might officially close this summer following a $100 million settlement, significantly less than the $2 billion penalty sought by the SEC and much more than the $10 million Ripple agreed to pay.

  • May 10, 2024

Stocks open higher, Dow and utilities sector rally further

The market averages (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) open Friday's session higher as all three of the US indexes seek to close the week out in the green. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is roaring to continue its rally to an eight day win streak. Yahoo Finance Senior Markets Reporter Jared Blikre joins Morning Brief Anchors Seana Smith and Brad Smith in their analysis of sector leaders, including gains seen in utilities (XLU). For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

  • May 10, 2024

Semiconductor Superstars: 3 Chip Stocks Powering the Tech Boom in 2024

Semiconductor stocks continue to lead the charge in the U.S. stock market. The iShares Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SOXX) has risen more than 14% on a year-to-date basis, beating all other market indices. This ETF currently holds 35 semiconductor stocks operating across various sub-verticals of the space. Today’s modern technology increasingly necessitates advanced semiconductor chips, and as society springboards into the age of artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced cloud computing, it makes se

  • May 9, 2024

GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rally as European shares scale new highs, dollar slips

World stocks rallied on Thursday, led by surging European shares and a larger-than-expected rise in U.S. weekly jobless claims that buoyed interest rate cut hopes, while the dollar eased as the market awaits key inflation data next week. Following a sluggish open, the major U.S. indices pulled higher with the Dow industrials rising for a seventh straight session.

  • May 9, 2024

GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks gain as European shares hit new highs, dollar slips

World stocks edged higher on Thursday, helped by surging European stocks and a larger-than-expected rise in U.S. weekly jobless claims that buoyed interest rate cut hopes, while the dollar eased as the market awaits key inflation data next week. After a sluggish open on Wall Street, the major U.S. indices pulled higher, new signs of a softening labor market provided hope the Federal Reserve to could cut interest rates not only once this year but twice. U.S. initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased more than expected by 22,000 to a seasonally adjusted 231,000 for the week ended May 4, the Labor Department said.