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Cardano founder questions Ethereum’s future over 10–15-year horizon

During an AMA session on April 23, Ethereum co-founder and Cardano creator Charles Hoskinson expressed doubts about the long-term viability of the Ethereum network. In his view, the project could cease to exist within 10–15 years unless structural changes are made.

24 April
Cardano founder questions Ethereum’s future over 10–15-year horizon
Kpler expects continued slowdown in China's LNG imports in April amid weaker demand

Kpler projects that China's liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports will decline by over 20% year-over-year through April. This will mark the sixth consecutive monthly decline.

24 April
Kpler expects continued slowdown in China's LNG imports in April amid weaker demand
IMF: era of ambiguity will increase Europe's debt burden

The European economy may face an increase in debt pressure, warns the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

24 April
IMF: era of ambiguity will increase Europe's debt burden
Midas Touch Consulting CEO predicts silver prices to rise to $40–50 by early summer

Midas Touch Consulting CEO Florian Grummes is confident that the rally in gold and silver will continue amid the current volatile conditions. The expert considers silver to be extremelly undervalued. However, by summer its price may rise to $40–50 per ounce.

24 April
Midas Touch Consulting CEO predicts silver prices to rise to $40–50 by early summer
TD Securities analyst says gold is undervalued

The price of gold has recently rebounded after reaching a record high of over $3,500 per ounce. However, according to Bart Melek, an analyst at TD Securities, the metal's rally is just beginning—gold is still significantly undervalued.

24 April
TD Securities analyst says gold is undervalued
Copper market weakens as trade tensions persist — OilPrice

Global trade tensions are weighing on US economic growth. As a result, investors are shifting their focus to the industrial metals market, which is now showing signs of weakness, with copper being a key example, OilPrice.com experts say.

24 April
Copper market weakens as trade tensions persist — OilPrice
IMF predicts delay in further BOJ rate hikes due to trade uncertainty

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) may delay further interest rate hikes due to uncertainty fueled by US trade policy, according to Nada Choueiri of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

24 April
IMF predicts delay in further BOJ rate hikes due to trade uncertainty
France's central banker expects further rate cuts in eurozone amid weaker inflation risks

The European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council member and head of the French financial regulator Francois Villeroy de Galhau says that interest rates in Europe will decline further this year. In his opinion, there are no inflation risks in the region now.

24 April
France's central banker expects further rate cuts in eurozone amid weaker inflation risks
Oil prices ease ahead of upcoming OPEC+ meeting

Oil prices declined on Wednesday as investors weighed the prospects of increased energy supply from OPEC+ and ongoing trade tensions between the US and China. Brent crude is holding steady around $65.20 a barrel today. West Texas Intermediate is trading above $62 a barrel after a recent drop.

24 April
Oil prices ease ahead of upcoming OPEC+ meeting
UBS again predicts dollar decline due to Sino-American relations

A unit of USB Group AG for the second time over the last two months reduced the dollar forecast, referring to the dependence of the currency on the dynamic of Sino-American trade relationship.

24 April
UBS again predicts dollar decline due to Sino-American relations

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