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How fresh liquidity, adoption can revive XRP’s demand and short-term price on the charts

AMBCrypto

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July 9, 2026

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XRP liquidity is shifting across markets while regulated custody strengthens its institutional investment case.

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KTLA 5

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· Jul 2, 2026

Grocery prices are hurting more than gas | Consumer Confidential

Food prices are putting more pressure on household budgets than rising gas prices, with three practical ways to save at the grocery store. Also: homeownership continues to decline as housing costs climb, a new $25,000 Slate electric truck aims to shake up the EV market, California simplifies food expiration labels, AI pricing software faces gas price collusion claims, oil prices fall as markets stabilize, and M&M’s switches to natural colors using spirulina. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

AMBCrypto

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· Jul 10, 2026

XRP’s sell pressure is on the lower side, so why is the market still weak?

Weak demand and market participation may be holding the token back.

NewsBTC

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· Jun 26, 2026

XRP Tests $1 Support As Long Liquidations Surge Inside Multi-Month Wedge

XRP came under renewed pressure as traders watched the 1 level, a multi-month falling wedge and a wave of long liquidations.

Sydney Morning Herald

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· Jul 1, 2026

Worst in class: Why our sharemarket performance is a global outlier

While markets around the world have enjoyed a buoyant financial year, our sharemarket went backwards after accounting for inflation.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 22, 2026

Inflation's Ripple Effect

Sujan Munankarmi Generally, inflation means an increase in the prices of goods and services for a given period of time....

The Budapest Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Headline inflation stalls, yet consumers still feel the squeeze from services

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Related coverage for "How fresh liquidity, adoption can revive XRP’s demand and short-term price on the charts": KTLA 5 — Grocery prices are hurting more than gas | Consumer Confidential. AMBCrypto — XRP’s sell pressure is on the lower side, so why is the market still weak?. NewsBTC — XRP Tests $1 Support As Long Liquidations Surge Inside Multi-Month Wedge. Sydney Morning Herald — Worst in class: Why our sharemarket performance is a global outlier. The Rising Nepal — Inflation's Ripple Effect. The Budapest Times — Headline inflation stalls, yet consumers still feel the squeeze from services