Une personne douée en finances, qui s'intéresse beaucoup aux tendances et à l'analyse économiques, suit également l'actualité politique et se tient informée des avancées technologiques. Elle s'intéresse particulièrement à la manière dont les politiques économiques influencent les marchés mondiaux.
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Mercredi 10 décembre 2025 à 10:52
Economy — Capital Flows, Policy Risks & Market Signals
Strive’s $500 Million ATM Offering Targets Bitcoin Expansion
Strive (ASST) announced a $500 million at‑the‑market (ATM) issuance of its Variable‑Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock, designed to fund further purchases of the world’s largest cryptocurrency. The high‑yield preferred, yielding around 13 %, gives the firm flexibility to acquire more bitcoin, repurchase common shares or pursue acquisitions, according to the company’s filing. Analysts note that the move underscores the growing reliance of public crypto firms on equity markets to scale exposure to digital assets.
CoinDesk
IMF Warns Stablecoins Could Undermine Emerging‑Market Currencies
The International Monetary Fund’s December 2025 report flags USD‑pegged stablecoins as a potential conduit for capital‑flight from vulnerable economies, threatening local currency stability. While experts argue the market is not yet large enough to pose systemic risk, the IMF cautions that regulators must monitor how stablecoins might circumvent capital‑flow controls. The warning adds pressure on emerging markets to tighten oversight of crypto‑linked financial services.
CoinDesk
Enterprise Data‑Management Spend Soars as AI Demands Grow
A survey from Komprise revealed that 85 % of IT leaders plan to increase data‑storage budgets in 2026, with 74 % already handling over 5 PB of unstructured data. The surge reflects enterprises’ need to feed generative‑AI models, prompting heavy investment in classification, governance and security tools. The report highlights that cost‑optimization and AI‑ready data pipelines are now top priorities for CIOs worldwide.
SD Times
Nvidia Secures Majority of TSMC’s Advanced Packaging Capacity
Nvidia has booked more than half of TSMC’s CoWoS advanced‑packaging lines through 2026, according to Wccftech, giving the AI‑chipmaker a decisive edge in the race to supply high‑performance GPUs for generative‑AI workloads. The allocation leaves limited runway for rivals such as AMD and Broadcom, tightening supply‑side dynamics in a market where demand outpaces capacity.
Wccftech
China’s Economic Blueprint Highlights IMF Voting Imbalance
A China Daily analysis argues that the global shift toward Asian production—China now accounting for 20 % of world output—contrasts sharply with its sub‑10 % voting share at the IMF. The piece calls for a realignment of multilateral institutions to reflect contemporary economic power, warning that the current structure entrenches U.S. veto power and hampers a fair coalition of Global South nations.
China Daily
Bitcoin Reacts to Anticipated Fed Rate Cut Ahead of Year‑End Policy Decision
CoinDesk reported that Bitcoin briefly surged past $94,000 before retreating to the $92,500 range as traders awaited the Federal Reserve’s expected 25‑basis‑point rate reduction. The price movement illustrates how crypto markets remain highly sensitive to macro‑monetary cues, with the Fed’s final 2025 policy meeting poised to shape liquidity and risk appetite across digital assets.
CoinDesk
Technology — AI Foundations, Platform Engineering & Cloud Innovation
Linux Foundation Launches the Agentic AI Foundation to Steward MCP, Goose & AGENTS.md
The Linux Foundation announced the formation of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), donating Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), Block’s goose framework, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md to a neutral, open‑source home. AAIF’s inaugural members include Amazon, Google, Microsoft and dozens of AI specialists, signaling industry consensus on the need for transparent governance of emerging agentic‑AI infrastructure. (See also the related coverage in SD Times.)
SD Times
Phoronix
OpenAI Unveils Faster, More Conversational GPT‑5.1 Models
OpenAI released the GPT‑5.1 family, with “Instant” improving instruction following, “Thinking” delivering quicker reasoning, and “Codex‑Max” optimized for long‑running coding tasks. According to InfoQ, the upgrades reduce latency and boost contextual coherence, positioning GPT‑5.1 as a more responsive backbone for enterprise‑level conversational AI deployments.
InfoQ
LinkedIn Scales AI Agents with Platform‑Engineering Best Practices
In a InfoQ podcast, LinkedIn engineers Karthik Ramgopal and Prince Valluri detailed how their platform team orchestrates secure, multi‑agent systems at enterprise scale, leveraging MCP for tool integration and separating foreground from background agents to improve developer experience and reduce operational toil. Their approach illustrates how large tech firms are building reusable AI‑agent infrastructures for internal and external products.
InfoQ
During AWS re:Invent, CTO Werner Vogels announced Lambda Managed Instances and Durable Functions, extending serverless capabilities to stateful workloads and long‑running processes. The enhancements aim to lower operational overhead for AI‑driven services, offering tighter integration with data‑plane services while preserving the pay‑as‑you‑go economics that have driven cloud adoption. (Coverage also appears in InfoQ.)
InfoQ
Washington Monthly’s analysis, featuring insights from strategist Simon Bazelon, shows that 55 % of voters now view the Democratic Party as overly liberal, while the party’s focus on cultural issues has eclipsed core economic concerns. The report argues that without a shift toward broader‑based, affordability‑centered messaging, Democrats risk marginalizing swing voters in upcoming midterm contests.
Washington monthly
Japan’s Rhetoric on the Taiwan Strait Risks Regional Stability
A China Daily editorial warns that recent statements by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggesting possible military involvement in the Taiwan Strait contravene the 1972 China‑Japan Joint Statement and undermine the one‑China principle upheld by 183 nations. The piece stresses that such rhetoric could inflame tensions and destabilize East‑Asian security, urging Japan to prioritize diplomatic restraint.
China Daily