Federal Reserve Governor Waller: Crypto stablecoins introduce competition for payments
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller stated that cryptocurrency stablecoins have introduced competition in the payment field. (Watcher.Guru)
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller stated that cryptocurrency stablecoins have introduced competition in the payment field. (Watcher.Guru)
[Coinbase CEO: Tokenized Assets Enable Instant Settlement and 24/7 Availability] Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stated that traditional trading hours and market closure mechanisms have become outdated. Tokenized assets, with their features of instant settlement and 24/7 availability, will bring greater convenience to everyone.
[Charles Schwab Plans to Launch Bitcoin Trading Services in 2026] Charles Schwab's CEO announced that the company plans to start offering Bitcoin trading services in 2026.
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[Federal Reserve's Hammack: No Need to Raise Interest Rates to Address Inflation Pressure for Now] Federal Reserve's Hammack stated that she currently does not believe it is necessary to raise interest rates to address high inflation pressure but acknowledged that this view might change. She pointed out that although inflation levels are high, raising interest rates is not her current baseline expectation. The Federal Reserve needs to maintain moderately tight monetary policy to reduce inflation amid a weakening labor market. Hammack mentioned that if the labor market performs more robustly, employment data does not indicate an economic slowdown, or inflation remains persistently high, it may prompt her to adjust her stance on interest rate policy.
[Federal Reserve Voting Member Harker Opposes Further Rate Cuts Next Year, Emphasizes Inflation Risks] 2026 Federal Reserve voting member and Cleveland Fed President Harker stated that persistently high inflation levels are unfavorable for the Federal Reserve to implement further rate cuts. She believes that current monetary policy is hardly restrictive and sees no clear justification for additional policy actions. Harker opposed the Fed's rate cut decision last week, pointing out that inflationary pressures remain above target levels and that current policy has limited restrictive effects on economic growth. She also mentioned issues in the labor market, though the unemployment rate remains low.