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Investors look to Fed for next move after stocks recovery

LONDON (Reuters) -Global shares idled on Wednesday after a lengthy rebound propelled them towards recent lifetime highs, with investors waiting for clues on interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve on Friday to decide on their next move. Oil was steady after a run of declines driven by stubborn fears over Chinese demand while dollar weakness on the prospect of rate cuts kept gold near Tuesday's record high. Stocks have been on a rollercoaster ride this month after investors took fright following U.S. jobs data that raised the spectre of recession in the world's biggest economy.

Expert reveals 2024’s fastest-growing crypto coins

Crypto experts from Gamdom have revealed their five fastest-growing cryptocurrencies of 2024. Gamdom identifies that increasing adoption, high trading volume, positive market sentiment, and scarcity are four of the main factors that indicate a rising coin. While it is crucial to carry out your own research, invest smartly and be sure to collate a diverse portfolio,…