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Ethan McGowan

Token value comes from network use, not only cash flows Teach Metcalfe-style metrics—active users, adjusted settlement, fees and ETF signals—with transparent filters Update curricula to pair demand-based valuation with risk and regulation

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David O'Neill

The UK–India pact swaps targeted tariff cuts for larger services and mobility gains Phased quotas protect adjustment while amplifying each side’s comparative strengths Biggest risk: an EU–India deal; move fast and fund skills to preserve advantage

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Signals Refusal to Make Premature ConcessionsSwiss-Style Defiance Brings Short-Term Shock

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Siobhán Delaney

Leading inflation gauge PPI down 0.1% in August Sharp reversal after last month’s surge Expectations rise for Fed rate cut next week U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) Trends (MoM, seasonally adjusted, unit: %)/Source: U.S.

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Ethan McGowan

Bitcoin’s value stems from settlement utility, not cash flows Institutional demand and fees support this role It is better seen as a monetary asset than a Ponzi In its first year on the market, U.S

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David O'Neill

Same cash backbone, different rules: MMFs pay yield; stablecoins move money fast Receive tuition via regulated stablecoins, then auto-sweep into MMFs/tokenized T-bills This two-rail setup cuts cross-border costs, speeds settlement, and protects budgets

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Aoife Brennan

Korean Government Finalizes Plan to Restructure Financial Regulators Into “Four-Agency System” Regulators, Financial Firms, Employees, and Opposition Party All Push Back Temporary Turmoil on the Way to a Better Supervisory Framework?

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Policy proposals backed with fundingAnxieties over yuan and euro sovereignty

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

910,000 Jobs Wiped Out in Revision Largest Downward Adjustment in 23 Years Fed Poised for Rate Cut at This Month’s FOMC U.S.

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David O'Neill

Business and financial cycles require different neutral interest rates East Asian data show the gaps are often large Policy must balance growth needs with financial stability The most crucial number in monetary policy

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Tyler Hansbrough

Japanese Firms Sold Off to Foreign Capital One After Another SoftBank and Others Step Up Overseas Acquisitions Is Japan Abandoning Manufacturing to Follow America’s Path of “Financialization”? A new wave is sweeping Japan’s mergers and acquisitio

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Aoife Brennan

“Down 25% in Just a Month” — U.S. Lumber Prices Plunge Housing Market Slump Leaves Stockpiles With Nowhere to Go Trump-Era Tariff Risks Add to Market Uncertainty U.S.

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Ethan McGowan

Aid can raise political violence by making public office a richer prize Design fixes—timing, transparency, smaller discretion, cash or in-kind by context—reduce that risk Gaza shows the stakes: build neutral, auditable rails and protect multi-year humanitarian budget

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Ethan McGowan

Stablecoins are the battleground for China’s reserve-currency bid Without a trusted RMB token, dollar stablecoins entrench dominance and siphon savings Use Hong Kong and mBridge to launch audited RMB rails for trade and tuition

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Stefan Schneider

Capital requirements and ICO allowanceThe key question: interest payments

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Matthew Reuter

SWIFT Flags Concern Over Ripple’s Blockchain Dominance Securities Classification Debate Persists Despite SEC Case Closure ETF Approval Seen as Watershed for Institutional Integration Ripple (XRP), leveraging the conclusion of its lawsuit with t

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Siobhán Delaney

Japan, the “Cash Kingdom,” Moves to Issue Yen-Backed Stablecoin China, Once Blocking Stablecoin Research, Shifts Toward Utilization “Petro-Yuan” Strategy Accelerates Challenge to Dollar Hegemony Japan, long characterized as a “cash

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