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11/07/25 04:58 PM EST
The Federal Reserve governor argued that stablecoins' increasing demand for dollar-tied assets such as Treasuries will force monetary policy decisions.
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11/06/25 11:28 AM EST
BOE Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden tied the need to impose caps on stablecoin holdings to the U.K.'s mortgage market, which relies on commercial bank lending.
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11/06/25 08:10 AM EST
The penalty relates to Coinbase Europe breaching its anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing transaction monitoring obligations between 2021 and 2025.
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11/04/25 01:20 AM EST
The Federal Reserve?s 25-basis-point cut last week was widely expected, but Chair Jerome Powell?s restrained tone dampened risk appetite after he hinted that December?s cut isn?t guaranteed.
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11/03/25 12:26 AM EST
While the move helps avoid potential liquidity crises that could damage financial markets, it falls short of being as stimulative to risk assets as the Fed's other moves, such as QE.
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