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Bitcoin drops below $88,000 after peaking above $90,000, continuing late December volatility
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Bitcoin surged above $90,000 in Asian trading on Monday before reversing and falling below $88,000, echoing a similar whipsaw two weeks earlier. The drop amid Nasdaq futures weakness dragged altcoins lower, underscoring crypto's stock market ties. Institutional buyer Strategy Inc. meanwhile disclosed a $108 million BTC purchase.
Fast Track Group is expanding its business beyond concert organization into artist management and global tours. The Nasdaq-listed company announced a two-year deal with K-pop group KIIRAS to boost their brand and prepare for international performances. CEO Harris Lim highlighted the move as a way to deepen involvement in the entertainment industry.
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Nasdaq has announced a partnership with cryptocurrency exchange Kraken to develop and distribute tokenized versions of public stocks. The initiative aims to integrate blockchain technology into traditional markets, allowing investors to trade these digital assets while retaining standard shareholder rights. The platform is set to launch in early 2027, focusing initially on international markets outside the United States.