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Share link:In this post: Germany’s inflation rose to 2.1% in August, beating forecasts and putting pressure on households. Unemployment hit 3.025 million, pushing the jobless rate to 6.4% as the labor market weakens. U.S. tariffs under Trump’s new trade deal are now targeting key sectors like pharmaceuticals.
Share link:In this post: Musk’s xAI sued ex-engineer Xuechen Li for allegedly stealing xAI secrets and joining OpenAI. xAI seeks damages and a restraining order, though OpenAI itself is not named as a defendant. TSMC launched a global trade secrets registry system to help companies like xAI systematically protect IP.

Share link:In this post: The World Bank sold $510 million in bonds backed by loans to 57 companies in emerging markets. Moody’s rated the $320 million senior tranche Aaa, with a 1.3% premium over benchmark rates. Goldman Sachs helped structure the deal, the Bank’s first-ever use of a CLO.

Share link:In this post: A U.S. appeals court ruled that most of Donald Trump’s tariffs are unlawful under the emergency powers law (IEEPA), but allowed them to remain until October 14 for potential Supreme Court review. Trump responded by reaffirming that the tariffs are still active and argued they are essential for protecting American industries and fighting trade imbalances. The case involved two lawsuits challenging the president’s authority to impose tariffs without explicit approval from Congress.

Share link:In this post: Trump asked a federal judge to block Lisa Cook from staying on as a Fed governor. Cook sued to challenge her dismissal and wants to keep her role until the case is decided. A decision is expected before the Fed’s September 17 meeting, where Cook would vote on interest rates.

Share link:In this post: This will be contrary to hefty penalties the tech giant has faced earlier. The new antitrust chief has a softer stance on Big tech violations as opposed to her predecessor. Google has previously complained about the tough regulatory environment in the EU.

- JOE surged 58.75% in 24 hours on Aug 29, 2025, driven by increased on-chain activity and new exchange listings. - Technical indicators show bullish momentum, with RSI in overbought territory and MACD remaining positive, reinforcing a 50-day/200-day moving average crossover. - Analysts highlight growing institutional wallet accumulation but caution about short-term volatility risks amid a 5789.62% annual decline.

- Ethereum’s 10-year price surge of 1.2 million percent and institutional adoption redefine digital-age value creation. - Proof-of-stake transition and Pectra upgrade enhance security, driving $223B DeFi TVL and 3–6% staking yields. - Institutional Ethereum ETFs attract $7.1B in 2025, with Wall Street endorsing it as a secure, high-yield asset. - GENIUS Act and stablecoin infrastructure solidify Ethereum’s role in tokenizing real-world assets and institutional portfolios.

- - In a maturing crypto market, investors diversify by balancing Litecoin's institutional stability ($110.23) with Avalon X's RWA innovation ($0.005). - - Litecoin shows 75% long-term holders and $2.8B daily volume, while Avalon X tokenizes luxury real estate with 7% annual burns and 15% staking rewards. - - LTC's ETF potential and corporate adoption contrast with AVLX's $16T RWA market exposure, offering defensive vs speculative investment profiles. - - Both projects highlight crypto's evolution toward b
- 17:04US SEC Spring Agenda Puts Cryptocurrency at the Forefront, Covering Trading, Custody, and MoreForesight News reported, according to Eleanor Terrett, that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has placed cryptocurrency at the top of its Spring agenda, covering various aspects from trading and custody to the issuer safe harbor framework. It truly is a new day.
- 17:03Bloomberg: Strategy becomes a potential S&P 500 candidate, could receive $16 billion investment if includedForesight News reported, citing Bloomberg, that Strategy has become a potential candidate for inclusion in the S&P 500 Index. According to current rules, last quarter's unrealized gains of $14 billion at least theoretically meet the profitability requirements for index eligibility. According to analysis by Stephens Inc., if approved, passive funds tracking the index would be forced to buy nearly 50 million shares, valued at approximately $16 billion at current prices. However, in addition to earnings, the S&P committee will also assess liquidity, profitability, and trading history, and will make judgments based on industry balance. For example, companies included must be highly liquid U.S. companies with a market capitalization of at least $22.7 billion, and must have posted positive income in the most recent quarter and over the past four quarters.
- 17:03Jito Foundation completes $1 million JTO buyback, DAO block engine fees doubledForesight News reports that the Jito Foundation has released four updates regarding the JTO tokenomics: the initial $1 million JTO buyback has been completed, and the CSD will continue to use TWAP buybacks in the short term while developing other mechanisms (such as an auction system) to automate JTO value accrual; JIP-24 has passed, doubling the DAO block engine fees, and the DAO will now receive 6% of fees from the Jito Block Engine; the JTO Economic Center page is now live; and the first token holder call will be held on September 24.