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1Bitget UEX Daily | Israel-Lebanon Talks Boost Ceasefire Expectations; S&P 500 and Nasdaq Seven Consecutive Gains; Intel-Google Collaboration Hits New Stock High (April 10, 2026)2Bitcoin moved back above the $69.4K Traders' Lower Realized Price after ceasefire headlines, signaling a potential trend shift if bulls defend the level.3Asia-Pacific Markets Surge Following Iran Ceasefire – Yet the Momentum Is Fueled by Behavioral Biases Rather Than Core Fundamentals

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SOAR’s 18% Surge Lacks an Obvious Trigger — Could This Be a False Signal?
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PAXGBTC Falls Beneath Crucial Support Level as Selling Activity Intensifies
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Propanc Biopharma has filed documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission regarding a reselling plan of common shares initiated by selling shareholders.According to the filing information, the maximum number of common shares proposed for resale under this plan is up to 15 million shares. This submission signals that the selling shareholders may conduct large-scale share sales in the public market. Relevant details have been specified in the SEC filing, and the market will closely monitor the potential impact of this move on the company’s equity structure and the secondary market share price.
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This week, non-U.S. currencies generally strengthened, with the euro up 1.8%, the New Zealand dollar up 2.6%, and the Hungarian forint rising by more than 4.3%.In the commodity currency pairs, the Australian dollar against the US dollar fell by 0.24% and rose by 2.47% for the week; the New Zealand dollar against the US dollar fell by 0.36% and rose by 2.58% for the week; the US dollar against the Canadian dollar rose by 0.19% but fell by 0.74% for the week. This week, the Swedish krona against the US dollar rose by 2.33%, the Norwegian krone by 2.58%, and the Danish krone by 1.81%. The Polish zloty against the US dollar rose by 2.45%, the Hungarian forint by 4.36%. The Indian rupee against the US dollar rose by 2.19%, the Turkish lira by 0.11%, the South African rand by 3.30%, the Mexican peso by 3.36%, and the Brazilian real against the US dollar rose by 2.90%.
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Brazil proposes the establishment of a state-owned rare earth companyThis South American country aims to achieve refining localization and position itself as the largest producer. Congressman Rodrigo Rollemberg has proposed the establishment of "Brazil Rare Earths Corporation" (Terras Raras Brasileiras SA, or Terrabras), which will focus on mineral research, exploration, and commercialization. The company's operating model will be similar to that of the state-controlled oil producer Petrobras. Its capital structure may include private enterprises, development banks, and sovereign funds, but the federal government will retain a minimum shareholding to ensure control.
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