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  • UAE minister of economy: Crypto & tokenization “key” to doubling GDP

    From cointelegraph.com

    At a panel for the World Economic Forum’s Global Technology Governance Summit today, United Arab Emirates minister of economy Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri said that cryptocurrency and asset tokenization will be key to the country’s plans to double its economy — currently estimated to be the 34th largest in the world — in ten years. Al Marri was joined on the panel, titled the “Arrival of the token economy, from art to real estate,” by artist Harry Yeff and WEF executive Sheila Warren. While much of the conversation centered on the current NFT craze, Al Marri’s comments centered largely on forthcoming ... (full story)

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    Ukraine’s Civil Servants Report Owning $2.6 Billion Of Bitcoin

    From bitcoinmagazine.com|Apr 7, 2021

    According to Ukranian government data transparency provider Opendatabot, civil servants in the country have declared owning a total 46,351 BTC (worth some $2.6 billion at the time ...

    Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee

    From federalreserve.gov|Apr 7, 2021|4 comments

    By unanimous vote, the Committee approved a final rule that revises its Rules Regarding Availability of Information, which are the Committee's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) rules. The revised FOIA rules, which include a range of minor and technical updates, will become effective 30 days after the forthcoming publication of the final rule in the Federal Register. Developments in Financial Markets and Open Market Operations The manager turned first to a discussion of financial market developments. In the United States, the trend toward higher longer-term yields observed in recent months accelerated over the intermeeting period, and far-forward real rates based on Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) rose considerably. Market participants highlighted an improving economic outlook, bolstered by passage of the American Rescue Plan (ARP) and progress on vaccinations, as underlying the increase in yields. Model- and survey-based estimates suggested that a significant portion of the increase in yields was associated with an increase in term premiums. Higher term premiums could reflect the outlook for more expansive fiscal policy and an associated upward revision in the expected path for Treasury debt outstanding. Increased uncertainty over the outlook for longer-term interest rates as well as technical factors may also have contributed to the rise in term premiums. The Treasury market functioned well over most of the period, al though measures of market liquidity deteriorated somewhat toward the end of February. Conditions gradually improved, al though some measures of market liquidity had not fully returned to earlier levels. Rates implied by interest rate futures maturing over the next several years rose notably over the intermeeting period, reportedly reflecting a reassessment by market participants of the expected path of the target range for the federal funds rate. Since the January meeting, the date of the first increase in the target range for the federal funds rate implied by a straight read of market pricing moved notably earlier to the first quarter of 2023, and the implied target rate at the end of 2023 rose around 50 basis points. However, responses to the Open Market Desk surveys suggested more modest changes to policy rate expectations. The probability-weighted mean survey expectation for the target rate at the end of 2023 rose only around 5 basis points. Expectations for economic conditions at the time of the first increase in the target range, as measured by the Desk surveys, appeared to remain broadly consistent with the Committee's policy framework and forward guidance. Expectations from the Desk surveys for the path of asset purchases were little changed. Contacts noted that these expectations have been held steady by policymaker communications emphasizing both the need to see realized progress toward the Committee's goals and the intent to communicate well in advance of the time when progress could be judged substantial enough to warrant a change in the pace of purchases. Alongside the rise in U.S. yields, broad U.S. equity price indexes increased moderately, with the largest gains in cyclically sensitive sectors. The rise in U.S. yields was also accompanied by increases in sovereign yields in other advanced economies. Some central banks responded to these yield increases with adjustments to operations; others suggested that the rising yields reflected improvements in the outlook. The deputy manager discussed the evolution of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet and related developments in money markets. Reserve balances rose more than $400 billion, on net, over the intermeeting period to $3.7 trillion, while Treasury bills outstanding decreased more than $200 billion. Against this backdrop, the effective federal funds rate softened modestly, while repurchase agreement (repo) rates declined to a greater extent. Moreover, market participants projected that reserves would grow at a historically rapid pace in coming months, reflecting continued expansion of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet along with a projected drawdown in the balances maintained in the Treasury General Account. Market contacts suggested that continued rapid expansion of reserves could put further downward pressure on money market rates. The deputy manager noted that the earliest and most pronounced pressure was likely to be observed in overnight secured financing markets, and there could be increasing usage of the overnight tweet at 2:03pm: FOMC: DESPITE A STRENGTHENING ENVIRONMENT, PARTICIPANTS CONCLUDED THAT THE UNITED STATES STOOD DISTANT FROM THE FED'S OBJECTIVES. tweet at 2:04pm: FOMC: SEVERAL PARTICIPANTS STRESSED THE VALUE OF COMMUNICATING PROGRESS LONG AHEAD OF ANY POSSIBLE QE TAPER; PACING WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE ECONOMY AND THE RATE OF PROGRESS. tweet at 2:11pm: FOMC: - Pandemic instability raises economic threats to the downside - Multiple officials are concerned that easy financial conditions are putting the country's economy in danger - Majority of participants said that they saw the threats to the outlook as broadly balanced tweet at 2:12pm: FOMC: SHOULD DOWNWARD PRESSURE ON OVERNIGHT RATES ARISE, THE FED CHAIR ACKNOWLEDGED THAT IT COULD BE REASONABLE TO CHANGE ADMINISTERED RATES AT UPCOMING MEETINGS OR EVEN WITHIN MEETINGS IF NECESSARY.

    Crypto at risk after Facebook leak: Here’s how hackers can exploit data

    From cointelegraph.com|Apr 7, 2021

    Facebook is no stranger to data hacks and leaks, with the company having been on the receiving end of many high-profile security breaches in recent years. For example, back in ...

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    NFT Frenzy Shows Signs of Cooling, But Don’t Call It a Market Crash

    From coindesk.com|Apr 7, 2021

    Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have sold for millions and drawn the attention of mainstream publications from the New York Times to Vanity Fair. Recently, though, prices for the ...

    There’s massive, growing allocation to bitcoin and crypto, CoinShares CSO says

    From cnbc.com|Apr 7, 2021

    video CNBC’s Melissa Lee breaks down crypto inflows, which hit records on the first quarter, with Meltem Demirors of CoinShares.

    In Bullish Report, Bloomberg Predicts $400,000 Bitcoin Price In 2021

    From bitcoinmagazine.com|Apr 7, 2021|2 comments

    On April 6, Bloomberg released the April edition of its monthly “Crypto Outlook,” in which it outlined the bullish narratives around bitcoin and the burgeoning industry ...

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