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  1. Singapore's Central Bank to Trial Tokenized Bills, Introduce Stablecoin Laws
    Coindesk | 11/13/25 09:48 AM EST

    The Monetary Authority of Singapore sees a wholesale CBDC as an anchor for a system in which private settlement assets are used for different market needs.

  2. Czech Central Bank Becomes First Central Bank to Buy Bitcoin
    Coindesk | 11/13/25 08:05 AM EST

    The bank said it created a $1 million "test portfolio" of digital assets, mostly made up of bitcoin.

  3. December Fed Rate Cut: A Toss-Up
    Coindesk | 11/13/25 07:28 AM EST

    Odds of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December have fallen to about 52%, indicating increased investor uncertainty.

  4. Brazil?s Central Bank Sets Crypto Rules, Establishes up to $7M Capital Bar for Firms
    Coindesk | 11/11/25 08:34 AM EST

    The rules classify crypto activities as subject to foreign exchange and capital market rules, and require reporting of international transactions.

  5. Bullish Upgraded to Buy by ClearStreet as Exchange Gains Market Share, Expands Into U.S.
    Coindesk | 11/11/25 08:28 AM EST

    Analyst Owen Lau cites Bullish?s global growth, new options platform and improving sentiment despite a lower price target.

  6. Bank of England Confirms Plans for 'Temporary' Stablecoin Holding Limits
    Coindesk | 11/10/25 08:46 AM EST

    The U.K.'s central bank said on Monday it is proposing "temporary" limits of 20,000 pounds ($26,300) per coin for individuals and 10 million pounds for businesses.

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