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Global Economic Shifts & Market Risks
IMF warns stablecoins could destabilise emerging markets
The International Monetary Fund’s December 2025 report flags USD‑pegged stablecoins as a potential conduit for capital flight, threatening currency substitution in vulnerable economies. While the IMF notes the current market is still too small to pose systemic danger, regulators are urged to tighten oversight before the sector scales.
CoinDesk
Nvidia secures majority of TSMC’s advanced packaging capacity
Nvidia has booked more than half of TSMC’s CoWoS advanced‑packaging lines through 2026, tightening supply for high‑performance AI chips and squeezing rivals such as Broadcom and AMD. Analysts warn this concentration could drive up AI‑hardware costs and slow the rollout of next‑gen models, reshaping the AI‑chip market’s competitive dynamics.
Wccftech
Bitcoin steadies near $92,000 as traders eye Fed rate cuts
Bitcoin hovered around $92 K amid speculation that the Federal Reserve may trim rates by 25 basis points later this year. The modest rally reflects a “hold‑pattern” where institutional inflows balance profit‑taking, while the broader crypto market remains sensitive to macro‑policy cues.
CoinDesk
Asia’s rising share of global output challenges IMF voting formula
A China Daily analysis highlights that China, India, and Indonesia now account for roughly 30 % of world GDP yet control less than 10 % of IMF voting power. The piece argues that the misalignment undermines the legitimacy of multilateral finance and fuels calls for a new governance model that mirrors today’s economic realities.
China Daily
Technology Trends Shaping Business
AWS unveils Database Savings Plans with up to 35 % cost cuts
Amazon Web Services introduced Database Savings Plans, allowing customers to lock‑in usage commitments for up to a 35 % discount across multiple database engines. The move is seen as a strategic push to lock in enterprise workloads and improve cost predictability during large‑scale migrations.
InfoQ
Linux Foundation launches the Agentic AI Foundation
The Linux Foundation announced the formation of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), bringing projects like Model Context Protocol (MCP), goose, and AGENTS.md under a neutral governance umbrella. Backed by industry heavyweights—including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI—the foundation aims to ensure open, transparent development of core AI‑agent infrastructure.
SD Times
Tiger Data rolls out Agentic Postgres for AI‑ready workloads
Tiger Data, the team behind TimescaleDB, launched Agentic Postgres, a PostgreSQL variant equipped with fast forking, native vector search, and an integrated MCP server. Designed for AI agents and data‑intensive applications, the database promises lower latency for retrieval‑augmented generation and seamless tool integration.
InfoQ
Political Developments Impacting Tech & Markets
EU opens antitrust probe into Google’s AI Overviews
The European Commission has launched a formal investigation into Google’s AI Overviews, suspecting the search giant of siphoning publisher content without fair compensation. French outlets Les Echos and Le Monde Informatique report that the probe could force Google to redesign its AI‑driven search features to comply with EU competition rules.
FrenchTechJournal
US senator negotiates crypto‑market legislation with the White House
Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis disclosed ongoing talks with the White House over a bipartisan crypto‑market structure bill, highlighting friction over ethics provisions aimed at curbing insider trading by officials. The legislation, a top priority for the crypto industry, seeks clearer regulatory pathways while balancing consumer protection.
CoinDesk
Japan’s rhetoric on the Taiwan Strait raises regional security concerns
Japan’s foreign minister Sanae Takaichi warned against “disturbing peace” in the Taiwan Strait, prompting criticism from Chinese officials who view the remarks as a breach of the one‑China principle. The diplomatic spat underscores heightened geopolitical tension that could ripple through regional trade and technology supply chains.
China Daily