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Crypto Regulation, Digital Bonds, and Political Power Plays Shaping Global Markets...
Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 10:55
Global Economic Shifts
UK Extends Crypto Regulation to 2027
The Treasury announced that existing financial‑services rules will be broadened to cover crypto‑exchanges and stablecoin issuers from October 2027, mirroring the U.S. approach and aiming to keep “dodgy actors” out of the market. Rachel Reeves highlighted the need for “clear rules of the road,” while the Bank of England continues its own stablecoin oversight consultation. The move signals a major regulatory tightening that could reshape investment flows into the UK’s fintech sector.
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Doha Bank Issues First Digital Bond on Permissioned DLT
Doha Bank completed a $150 million digital bond that settled instantly on Euroclear’s permissioned distributed‑ledger platform, marking a milestone for institutional tokenised debt. The deal, coordinated by Standard Chartered, demonstrates growing confidence in regulated DLT systems over public blockchains for large‑scale financing. Analysts see this as a template for Middle‑East banks seeking faster settlement and greater transparency.
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Barclays Predicts a Down‑Year for Crypto in 2026
Barclays’ year‑end report warns that without a clear catalyst—such as policy shifts or major product launches—crypto trading volumes are likely to continue declining throughout 2026. The bank points to muted investor enthusiasm and tighter regulatory scrutiny as key headwinds for exchanges like Coinbase and Robinhood. If the trend persists, revenue streams tied to spot‑market activity could contract markedly.
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Bitcoin’s Market Sentiment Plunges into Extreme Fear
The Crypto Fear & Greed Index has lingered in “extreme fear” for over 30 % of the past year, with Bitcoin hovering near $89 k after a 36 % drop from its October peak. Technical analysis shows a “death cross” and weakening momentum, suggesting further downside risk despite a brief rebound following the Fed’s rate cut. Both the index and price charts underscore the heightened caution among investors across crypto and U.S. equities.
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Tech Innovations Impacting Markets
Meta Unveils React Compiler 1.0 with Automatic Memoisation
Meta’s new React Compiler promises up to a 12 % performance lift and 2.5× faster interactions by auto‑memoising components at build time, eliminating manual optimisation. InfoQ notes its seamless integration with existing frameworks, while developers praise the built‑in diagnostics that streamline production releases. The tool could set a new efficiency benchmark for front‑end engineering teams.
InfoQ
French Tech Funding Highlights a Booming Creator Economy
At Paris Creator Week, a report from Coherent Market Insights placed Europe’s creator economy at $32.8 bn, with France contributing €8.1 bn in 2025 and projected to reach €157 bn by 2032. The surge is driven by millions of micro‑creators and supported by AI‑enhanced platforms, while Mistral AI faces tightening enterprise share as open‑source LLM adoption slips. Investors are keen on the sector’s rapid monetisation and professionalisation.
FrenchTechJournal
DRAM Shortage Triggers Price Hikes Across the Industry
SK hynix and other major DRAM suppliers confirm that supply constraints are forcing manufacturers to raise memory prices, with 8 GB laptop configurations becoming the new baseline. Wccftech reports that the shortage is “shocking” supply chains, prompting firms like Dell to implement “hundreds of dollars” price adjustments to protect margins. The scarcity is expected to linger, pressuring both consumer electronics and data‑center hardware budgets.
Wccftech
Wccftech
Political Maneuvers and Policy Implications
Trump’s Pardons Spark Scrutiny Over Latin‑American Influence Deals
Washington Monthly details how recent pardons—including that of Honduran ex‑president John Orlando Hernandez—appear linked to lucrative “charter‑city” projects like Prospera and raise questions about quid‑pro‑quo arrangements with tech moguls such as Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen. House Democrats are poised to launch oversight hearings that could expose a “pardon‑for‑profit” network influencing regional politics and economic corridors.
Washington monthly
Fed Candidate Hassett Insists on Central‑Bank Independence Amid Trump Pressure
Kevin Hassett, a leading contender for the Fed chair under a potential Trump administration, told CBS that the President’s views would have “no weight” in monetary‑policy decisions, emphasizing the need for board consensus. His dovish stance aligns with calls for aggressive rate cuts to boost growth, contrasting with traditional inflation‑focused mandates. The stance underscores the political tug‑of‑war over U.S. monetary strategy ahead of the next election cycle.
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