Crypto ETNs may soon return for UK retail buyers as the Financial Conduct Authority has proposed removing its ban and permitting notes tracking Bitcoin, Ether and similar assets on recognised investment exchanges, provided issuers meet disclosure standards and promotion safeguards.
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Cardano Price Prediction: Analysts Predict Big Crash as Golden Cross Starts to Close
Analysts caution that Cardano faces potential bearish price action, entering a critical phase as a 3-week golden cross runs its course.
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