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Crypto Regulation, Payroll Delays, and Bitcoin Volatility Shape Markets...
Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 11:11
Global Economic Pulse
UK to Extend Financial Rules to Crypto by 2027
The Treasury announced that existing UK financial‑services regulation will be broadened to cover crypto exchanges and stablecoin issuers starting in October 2027, mirroring the U.S. approach and diverging from the EU’s dedicated MiCA regime. Chancellor Rachel Reeves framed the move as “clear rules of the road” to keep “dodgy actors” out, while the Bank of England continues its own stablecoin oversight consultation. The legislation is set to enter Parliament next week, signaling a more unified regulatory front for digital assets.
CoinDesk
US Payroll Data Delayed, Coinbase Rolls Out New Features, Japan Eyes Rate Hike
A delayed release of U.S. non‑farm payrolls—postponed by a 36‑day government shutdown—adds uncertainty to the labour‑market gauge that investors rely on for Fed policy cues. Meanwhile, Coinbase disclosed a system upgrade that will embed an in‑house prediction market, and the Bank of Japan is poised to raise its benchmark rate for the first time since January, a move that could tighten Asian liquidity. Together, these macro‑events are expected to temper risk appetite across equities and crypto alike.
CoinDesk
Kevin Hassett, a leading candidate for the Federal Reserve chair under a potential Trump administration, told CBS that the Fed’s rate‑setting will remain insulated from presidential pressure, even as the president has publicly urged a “bolder” cut. Hassett’s dovish stance—favoring larger cuts to spur growth—highlights the tension between political rhetoric and monetary policy autonomy. Analysts see his possible appointment as a bellwether for a more expansionary Fed trajectory.
CoinDesk
China Re‑commits to High‑Standard Opening‑Up Amid Global Protectionism
At the Central Economic Work Conference, Chinese officials reiterated a “high‑standard opening‑up” agenda, pledging to expand imports, boost service exports, and deepen digital and green trade. The policy push, underscored by the upcoming Hainan Free‑Trade Port customs pilot, aims to position China as a counterweight to rising protectionist trends and to keep global value chains flowing. Executives from multinational firms, such as BSH Home Appliances, welcomed the clarity, citing fresh growth opportunities.
China Daily
Doha Bank Issues $150 Million 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 regulated tokenized debt in the Middle East. Standard Chartered acted as sole global coordinator, while the bond’s same‑day settlement showcases the efficiency gains of institutional DLT versus traditional clearing. The deal signals a growing appetite among sovereign‑linked banks for blockchain‑enabled financing.
CoinDesk
Barclays Predicts a “Down‑Year” for Crypto in 2026
Barclays’ year‑end report warned that crypto trading volumes are likely to contract through 2026 absent a clear catalyst such as major policy shifts or high‑profile product launches. The bank noted that spot‑market activity, a key revenue driver for exchanges like Coinbase, has already shown a sustained decline, raising questions about the sector’s resilience in a risk‑averse environment. Analysts suggest that future upside will hinge on regulatory clarity and institutional adoption.
CoinDesk
Bitcoin Hovers Near $89K as Fear Dominates Crypto Sentiment
CoinDesk’s Asia briefing and Fear & Greed Index data both show Bitcoin trading just under $90,000 while the sentiment gauge sits deep in “extreme fear,” reflecting investor wariness after the Fed’s modest rate cut and a broader pullback in risk assets. The combination of thin liquidity, low leverage and a recent “death cross” on the chart has prompted short‑dated yield positioning, with treasury‑style firms quietly accumulating Bitcoin on the dip. Market participants view the price stability as a tentative floor, but volatility remains elevated.
CoinDesk
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Tech Innovations
Meta Unveils React Compiler 1.0 with Automatic Memoization
Meta’s new React Compiler promises up to a 12 % boost in load speed and 2.5× faster UI interactions by automatically memoizing component outputs, eliminating the need for manual performance tweaks. InfoQ highlighted the tool’s integrated diagnostics, while developers on GitHub praise its seamless compatibility with existing React ecosystems. Early adopters report measurable latency reductions without code rewrites, signaling a shift toward compiler‑assisted front‑end optimization.
InfoQ
AWS and Cloudflare Outages Prompt Multi‑Cloud Resilience Playbooks
Recent service disruptions at Amazon Web Services and Cloudflare exposed how single‑point failures can cascade across the internet backbone. DevOps.com distilled three lessons: diversify across providers, employ AI‑driven observability, and rehearse disaster‑recovery drills. Companies are now accelerating multi‑cloud strategies to safeguard critical workloads against similar blackouts.
DevOps.com
Political Turbulence
Trump’s “Pardon‑for‑Profit” Scheme Draws Congressional Scrutiny
Washington Monthly detailed a series of pardons granted by former President Donald Trump that appear linked to financial favors for tech moguls such as Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, and crypto founder Changpeng Zhao. The outlet argues that the pardons—ranging from a convicted private‑equity CEO to a Honduran ex‑president—serve a “pardon‑for‑profit” racket that could soon be probed by a Democrat‑controlled House. Lawmakers are expected to subpoena key figures to uncover any quid‑pro‑quo arrangements.
Washington monthly