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CZ Says UAE Turns Excess Energy Into Bitcoin as a Strategic Store of Value
CoinEdition·2026/01/12 15:45
Vitalik Buterin Wants Ethereum to Survive Without Him
Cryptotale·2026/01/12 15:42

Strategy Drops $1.25B on 13,627 Bitcoin, Total Holdings Surge to 687,410 BTC
Crypto Ninjas·2026/01/12 15:33

XRP Slips Into Crucial Zone With Massive Technical Implications
CoinEdition·2026/01/12 15:21

Can X’s new Smart Cashtags bring attention back to crypto?
AMBCrypto·2026/01/12 15:03
Monero Breaks Resistance as Futures Demand and Price Surge
Cryptotale·2026/01/12 14:57

X Unveils Smart Cashtags for Crypto
Crypto Ninjas·2026/01/12 14:57
JPY lags G10 despite broad USD weakness – Scotiabank
101 finance·2026/01/12 14:57
GBP: Sentiment drives Pound higher ahead of BoE speeches – Scotiabank
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The market has scaled back Fed rate hike expectations, pushing the rate hike timeline from October to December.BlockBeats News, July 2nd. The US short-term interest rate futures surged after the non-farm payroll data was released, leading to a reduction in market expectations of a Fed rate hike. The market had already priced in the expectation of a December rate hike by the Fed, shifting from the previous expectation of a rate hike in October.
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Federal Reserve's Daly: Fed policy remains slightly restrictiveGolden Ten Data July 2|Federal Reserve's Daly: Inflation has risen due to tariff and oil price shocks. Oil prices have retreated, and I hope related pressures can be eased. Federal Reserve policy remains in a slightly restrictive state, which should help bring down inflation. There is a scenario in which economic growth cannot be sustained. There is also a scenario in which the Federal Reserve may have to continue fighting inflation.
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Daly: We are in the early stages of AI boosting productivityDaley stated that we are at an early stage where artificial intelligence may bring exponential growth in productivity; if central banks act too quickly, they will suppress the economy prematurely, while acting too slowly will have adverse effects on the public.
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