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Federal Reserve's Major Shift: From QT to RMP, How Will the Market Transform by 2026?
The essence of RMP, the mystery surrounding its scale, and its impact on risk assets.
Chaincatcher·2025/12/10 18:16
Questioning the Necessity of Gas Futures: Does the Ethereum Ecosystem Really Need Them?
ChainFeeds·2025/12/10 18:14

How did the Do Kwon trial trigger an 1.8 billion USD speculative frenzy?
Bitpush·2025/12/10 18:05

Crypto Game under Hawkish Rate Cuts: How FOMC Night Reshapes Asset Pricing Logic
Bitpush·2025/12/10 18:05

a16z "Big Ideas for 2026: Part One"
This article will share perspectives from the Infrastructure, Growth, Bio + Health, and Speedrun teams.
Block unicorn·2025/12/10 18:04

Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL) levels for the FOMC
market pulse·2025/12/10 17:39

Global Central Bank Divergence in 2026: Will the Eurozone, Australia, and Canada Shift to Rate Hikes While the Federal Reserve Becomes One of the Few to Cut Rates?
The market is betting that the Eurozone, Canada, and Australia may raise interest rates next year, while the Federal Reserve is expected to continue cutting rates. The narrowing interest rate differential is putting pressure on the US dollar.
ForesightNews·2025/12/10 16:51

XRP price may grow ‘from $2 to $10’ in less than a year: Analyst
Cointelegraph·2025/12/10 16:36

Ethereum rising to $3.3K proves bottom is in: Is 100% ETH rally next?
Cointelegraph·2025/12/10 16:36
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- 21:54Analyst: The Fed's statement is dovish, expected to cut rates by 100 basis points next yearJinse Finance reported that analyst Anna Wong stated: "My assessment is that the overall tone of the policy statement and the updated forecasts is dovish—although there are also some potentially hawkish messages. On the dovish side, the committee significantly raised the growth trajectory, lowered the inflation outlook, and kept the 'dot plot' unchanged. The Federal Open Market Committee also announced the start of reserve management purchases. On the other hand, a signal in the policy statement indicates that the committee tends to pause rate cuts for a longer period." She continued: "Although the 'dot plot' shows only one rate cut in 2026—while the market expects two—our view is that the Federal Reserve will ultimately cut rates by 100 basis points next year. This is because we expect weak employment growth, and currently see no clear signs of inflation reigniting in the first half of 2026."
- 21:47The Federal Reserve's interest rate cut meets expectations, with a weakening labor market as the main reason.According to Golden Ten Data, Angeles Investments Chief Investment Officer Michael Rosen stated that this rate cut was within expectations, and the 25 basis point cut passed by a 9-to-3 vote was also anticipated. The statement emphasized the weakness in the labor market, which was the main reason for the 25 basis point rate cut, suggesting that the Federal Reserve may continue to ease policy. However, the current expectation of only one 25 basis point rate cut next year has not changed.
- 21:37Institutions assess Powell's speech: Nothing about "hawkish rate cuts"Jinse Finance reported that Informa Global Markets commented on the latest speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell: so-called "hawkish rate cuts" are just like this. Powell pointed out that there is tension between the Fed's dual mandate, but also admitted that there has not been much change since the last meeting. His remarks were generally similar to previous ones. The most memorable sentence from this press conference was: "The current economy is not like an overheated economy that would trigger labor-driven inflation."
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