us markets

The term **"US markets"** generally refers to the financial markets that operate within the United States, where various financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, commodities, derivatives, and currencies are traded. This includes major stock exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq, as well as other markets for debt, commodities, and financial assets. The performance of US markets is often used as a key indicator of the overall health of the American economy.
  1. US SEC Removes Crypto From Its 2026 Examination Priorities

    US SEC Removes Crypto From Its 2026 Examination Priorities

    US SEC Removes Cryptocurrencies From Its 2026 Examination Priorities The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has excluded cryptocurrencies from its list of priority examination areas for the 2026 fiscal year, marking a notable shift from the agency’s approach in recent years. A Break From...
  2. Bitcoin ETFs See $866M Outflow - Second Worst Day on Record

    Bitcoin ETFs See $866M Outflow - Second Worst Day on Record

    Bitcoin ETFs Record $866M Outflow - Second Worst Day Ever U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced a sharp wave of withdrawals on November 13, losing a combined $866 million in a single day. The outflow represents the second largest daily loss in the history of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds...
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