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  1. U.S. added 64,000 jobs in November, with unemployment rate jumping to four-year high of 4.6%
    Coindesk | 08:37 AM EST

    Combined with softer than expected October data, this morning's numbers point to at least a modestly weaker jobs market as the economy heads into the end of the year.

  2. Coinbase Update, U.S. Jobs, Bank of Japan: Crypto Week Ahead
    Coindesk | 12/15/25 04:00 AM EST

    Your look at what's coming in the week starting Dec. 15.

  3. Bank of Japan Set to Hike Rates to 30-Year High, Posing Another Threat to Bitcoin
    Coindesk | 12/13/25 09:00 AM EST

    Rising Japanese rates and a stronger yen threaten carry trades and could pressure crypto markets despite easing U.S. policy.

  4. From Lockstep to Lag, Bitcoin Poised to Catch Up With Small Cap Highs
    Coindesk | 12/12/25 05:50 AM EST

    The Federal Reserve begins Treasury bill purchases later Friday, starting with $8.2 billion as part of its reserve management program.

  5. Mexico?s Central Bank Keeps a ?Healthy Distance? From Crypto
    Coindesk | 12/11/25 08:31 AM EST

    Banxico?s year-end report reaffirms its anti-crypto stance, highlighting legal risks, low adoption, and the need for international regulation.

  6. Crypto Markets Today: Traders Seek Catalysts After Bitcoin?s Post-Fed Pullback
    Coindesk | 12/11/25 06:30 AM EST

    The crypto market slipped to the lower end of its range after the Federal Reserve?s 25bps rate cut failed to spark fresh momentum.

  7. Federal Reserve Cuts Rates 25 Basis Points, With Two Members Voting for Steady Policy
    Coindesk | 12/10/25 01:51 PM EST

    The anticipated move comes as policymakers are still operating without several key economic data releases that remain delayed or suspended due to the U.S. government shutdown.

  8. Crypto Markets Today: Fed Rate-Cut Hopes Lift BTC, ETH as Traders Brace for Volatility
    Coindesk | 12/10/25 06:30 AM EST

    Crypto markets are firm ahead of Wednesday?s Federal Reserve decision, with a 25 basis-point interest-rate cut already priced in.

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