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Rise in Unemployment Could See Federal Reserve Soften Stance on Interest Rates
U.S. employment rose by 261,000 in Oct, meaning the Fed can potentially start slowing the pace of interest rate hikes as labor market cools. The post Rise in Unemployment Could See Federal Reserve Soften Stance on Interest Rates appeared first on BeInCrypto. дальше »
2022-11-5 18:00
Bank With Crypto Companies at Own Risk, Warns Fed Top Regulator
The interconnection between crypto companies during the market downturn over the past year highlighted the potential risks for banking organizations that become involved with them. The post Bank With Crypto Companies at Own Risk, Warns Fed Top Regulator appeared first on BeInCrypto. дальше »
2022-10-13 15:00
Central Banks Will Always Be Source of Trust in Money, Says Fed Chair
Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Jerome Powell has spoken at the Conference on Opportunities and Challenges of the tokenization of finance, hosted at the Louvre by the Banque de France. In his comments, the Fed chairman addressed the current “DeFi winter,” the utility of stablecoins, and reiterated that a dollar-based central bank digital currency was still … Continued The post Central Banks Will Always Be Source of Trust in Money, Says Fed Chair appeared first on BeInCrypto. дальше »
2022-9-28 20:30
Hawkish Fed Rhetoric Sinks Crypto Stocks
The stocks of companies related to cryptocurrencies have slumped, as Bitcoin slipped below $20,000 in the aftermath of increasingly hawkish rhetoric from the Fed. The post Hawkish Fed Rhetoric Sinks Crypto Stocks appeared first on BeInCrypto. дальше »
2022-8-30 22:00
Michael Burry Identifies ‘Bullwhip Effect’ in Retail, Could the Fed Reverse Course?
Michael Burry, the investor played by Christian Bale in “The Big Short,” has identified a “bullwhip effect” in the retail sector. If Burry is correct the effect may yet cause The Federal Reserve (The Fed) to reverse its policy of quantitative restrictions and increased interest rate hikes. дальше »