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“Ironically, hedge funds and other speculators decided that a 15-year maximum of 2-year US Treasuries yield is a particularly good time to bet on even higher yields, amassing record wagers against 2-year US Treasuries futures.”
More at https://redot.com/blog/hawk-strikes-back/
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“Ironically, hedge funds and other speculators decided that a 15-year maximum of 2-year US Treasuries yield is a particularly good time to bet on even higher yields, amassing record wagers against 2-year US Treasuries futures.”
More at https://redot.com/blog/hawk-strikes-back/
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The key news came from China, where manufacturing activity indexes (PMIs) for February were much better than expected, bolstering global risk assets.
Read the Whole Article at https://redot.com/blog/china-recovery/
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The key news came from China, where manufacturing activity indexes (PMIs) for February were much better than expected, bolstering global risk assets.
Read the Weekly Recap at https://redot.com/blog/china-recovery/
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Activity indexes (PMIs) for major countries published this week were stronger than expected, suggesting a resilient global economy but more hawkish central banks.
Read More in our Weekly Recap: https://redot.com/blog/coinbase-losses/
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Activity indexes (PMIs) for major countries published this week were stronger than expected, suggesting a resilient global economy but more hawkish central banks.
Read More in our Weekly Recap: https://redot.com/blog/coinbase-losses/
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China Banned Cryptocurrency - or Did It?
"For example, if the notice were issued by the General Secretary, President Xi Jinping, the Politburo, or the State Council, the Local Governments would be obliged to comply. But this notice didn't come from the political leadership, and they likely have more important things to work on than micromanaging cryptocurrency."
More in the link ⬇
https://redot.com/blog/china-bans-cryptocurrency-once-again/
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China Banned Cryptocurrency - or Did It?
"For example, if the notice were issued by the General Secretary, President Xi Jinping, the Politburo, or the State Council, the Local Governments would be obliged to comply. But this notice didn't come from the political leadership, and they likely have more important things to work on than micromanaging cryptocurrency."
More in the link ⬇
https://redot.com/blog/china-bans-cryptocurrency-once-again/
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Evergrande & Crypto - Bigger Picture
"Over the last decade, the Chinese government had a chance to analyze what happened with Lehman and learn how to prevent history from repeating. Although this might not be obvious, this effort has largely influenced cryptocurrency regulation in China."
More in the link ⬇
https://redot.com/blog/evergrande-crypto-bigger-picture/
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Evergrande & Crypto - Bigger Picture
"Over the last decade, the Chinese government had a chance to analyze what happened with Lehman and learn how to prevent history from repeating. Although this might not be obvious, this effort has largely influenced cryptocurrency regulation in China."
More in the link ⬇
https://redot.com/blog/evergrande-crypto-bigger-picture/
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Modern Monetary Theory vs. Bitcoin
"Governments print money, and if you believe that governments are intrinsically self-destructive, you would naturally support something that eliminates a fundamental function of government."
More in the link ⬇
https://redot.com/blog/modern-monetary-theory-vs-bitcoin/
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Modern Monetary Theory vs. Bitcoin
"Governments print money, and if you believe that governments are intrinsically self-destructive, you would naturally support something that eliminates a fundamental function of government."
More in the link ⬇
https://redot.com/blog/modern-monetary-theory-vs-bitcoin/
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