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China Growth Outlook, Crypto Regulation, and Cloud Resilience Shape 2025 Markets...
Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 10:07
Global Economic Outlook
World Bank lifts China’s 2025 growth forecast to 4.9%
The World Bank raised its projection for China’s 2025 GDP growth to 4.9 %, citing accommodative fiscal and monetary policies, stronger domestic consumption, and buoyant export demand from developing nations. The upgrade aligns with parallel revisions from the IMF and ADB, underscoring renewed confidence in China’s economic resilience despite lingering investment headwinds. Analysts note that the higher forecast could spur further capital‑market liberalisation and encourage private‑sector financing.
China Daily
Gemini announced that its affiliate Gemini Titan received approval from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to operate as a Designated Contract Market, ending a five‑year licensing effort. The clearance, hailed by CEO Tyler Winklevoss as a “new chapter” for crypto, positions the exchange to launch regulated prediction markets for U.S. customers, potentially expanding the crypto‑derivatives ecosystem. The move also reflects the Biden administration’s shift toward a more crypto‑friendly stance.
CoinDesk
Fed rate cut fuels crypto market turbulence
Following the Federal Reserve’s 25‑basis‑point rate cut to 3.25 %, Bitcoin slipped below $90,000 and Ethereum fell over 4 %, triggering a wave of liquidations that erased roughly $370 million in leveraged positions. The sell‑off was amplified by divergent views within the Fed, with some members deeming further easing “inappropriate,” dampening risk appetite across digital assets. Market data from CoinDesk shows that long‑side traders bore the brunt of the unwind, highlighting the sensitivity of crypto markets to monetary‑policy signals.
CoinDesk
CoinDesk
CoinDesk
Tech Innovations & Infrastructure
Apple’s A19 chips shrink by 10 % while boosting performance
Apple’s new A19 and A19 Pro silicon, powering the iPhone 17 series, achieve up to a 10 % reduction in die size compared with the previous A18 generation, thanks to a more efficient layout on TSMC’s 3 nm N3P node. The chips also add higher‑performance cores, expanded GPU area, and larger efficiency‑core clusters, delivering a noticeable uplift in compute and graphics throughput for flagship devices. Analysts view the redesign as a strategic move to sustain premium pricing amid intensifying competition.
Wccftech
Linux 6.19 networking overhaul promises fourfold speed gains
The Linux kernel’s 6.19 release introduces a major networking stack revamp, delivering up to 4× performance for heavy‑transfer workloads and adding Bluetooth PAST support. The update also brings a slew of driver enhancements for new hardware, positioning Linux to better serve data‑center and edge‑computing environments that demand high‑throughput networking. Early benchmarks suggest substantial latency reductions for cloud‑native applications.
Phoronix
.NET 10 expands ASP.NET Core with Blazor and OpenAPI upgrades
Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core in the newly released .NET 10 framework adds extensive improvements to Blazor, Minimal APIs, and OpenAPI generation, alongside tighter authentication integration and overall performance boosts. The enhancements aim to streamline full‑stack development and reduce server‑side overhead, catering to enterprises accelerating digital transformation initiatives. Early adopters report faster page loads and simplified API documentation pipelines.
InfoQ
DevOps‑focused “Design for Failure” practices aim to make outages boring
A DevOps.com feature outlines four resilience practices—chaos engineering, automated failover, observability‑first design, and continuous recovery testing—that help organisations pre‑emptively neutralise outage risk. By embedding these habits into the software development lifecycle, companies can shift from reactive firefighting to proactive reliability, a trend gaining traction as digital services become mission‑critical. The article cites real‑world examples where such practices reduced downtime by over 90 %.
DevOps.com
Political & Regulatory Developments
UK Prime Minister Starmer condemns alleged union‑busting at Rockstar
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer labelled the accusations of union‑busting at Rockstar Games as “deeply concerning,” urging parliamentary scrutiny of labour practices in the video‑game sector. The controversy has sparked broader debates about workers’ rights in the tech industry and may prompt tighter regulatory oversight of multinational entertainment firms operating in the UK.
Wccftech
A Harvard Business Review analysis identifies five emerging AI tensions that leaders must navigate, including reduced human creativity, lower purpose among highly automated workers, and divergent performance outcomes between AI‑assisted and traditional processes. The report, based on insights from over a hundred executives and researchers, warns that without thoughtful governance, AI adoption could erode employee engagement and exacerbate productivity gaps.
Harvard Business Review