
Stablecoin issuer Tether has joined an $81 million round as humanoid robotics draws increasing investor interest.
Tether is backing the development of a new type of industrial humanoid robot that will take on dangerous and physically demanding jobs in factories and logistics centers. The stablecoin issuer, along with AMD Ventures, Italy's state-backed artificial intelligence fund, and other investors, raised 70 million euros for Generative Bionics, a new spin-off from the Italian Institute of Technology. The year-old company is developing "physical...
House of Doge, the commercial arm of the Dogecoin Foundation, has announced that it has acquired a controlling stake in Italian football club U.S. Triestina Calcio 1918. As part of the acquisition, House of Doge has appointed Toronto Blue Jays vice-chairperson Roger Rai as a member of its advisory board to assist with sports operations.
European stocks deepened their losses, with France's CAC40 index falling 2% in the day, Italy's FTSE MIB index falling 1%, and Europe's Stoxx 600 index falling 0.4%.
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European stocks expanded their losses, with the German DAX index falling by 2.00% during the day, the French CAC40 index falling by 2.3%, the Italian FTSE MIB index falling by 2%, and the European Stoxx 50 index falling by 2.07%.
European stocks expanded their losses, with Italy's FTSE MIB index falling 40,000 points, down 1.31% in the day. Europe's Stoxx 50 index and Germany's DAX index fell more than 1%, France's CAC 40 index fell 0.9%, and Britain's FTSE 100 index fell 0.4%.
Affected by Trump's remarks, European stocks fell further, with Germany's DAX index, France's CAC40 index, and Spain's IBEX35 index falling by more than 1%. Italy's FTSE MIB index fell by 2.00% during the day.
Europe's Trafigura 600 index fell 2 per cent to 539.18 while Italy's FTSE MIB fell 3.00 per cent to 39,004.00.
European stocks opened higher, with Germany's DAX, France's CAC 40, Spain's IBEX 35 and Italy's FTSE MIB all up more than 1 percent.