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ECB wage tracker shows 2.6% growth in H2 2026, complicating rate cuts
The ECB's wage tracker projects negotiated pay growth of 2.6% year-on-year in the second half of 2026, an acceleration driven by fading one-off payments. The faster wage growth could prolong eurozone disinflation and pressure the central bank to delay rate cuts.
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Sweden's Riksbank Holds Rates at 1.75%, Signals 2026 Hike if Inflation Rises
Sweden's central bank held rates steady at 1.75% on June 17 but signaled readiness to raise rates later in 2026 if inflation picks up, citing geopolitical risks and emerging economic recovery signs.
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Austria beats Jordan 3-1 as crypto sponsors flood 2026 World Cup
Austria opened their 2026 World Cup campaign with a 3-1 victory over Jordan at Levi's Stadium, while Kraken, Chiliz, and Chainlink leverage the tournament's global audience for crypto exposure and user acquisition.
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Bitcoin ETFs lose $64M as Ethereum, Solana, XRP funds gain inflows
Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced $64 million in net outflows on June 15, while Ethereum, Solana, and XRP funds collectively absorbed $28 million in inflows, signaling a shift in institutional allocation toward altcoin products.
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Bitcoin and S&P 500 show weakness when adjusted for money supply
Bitcoin's decline from $126,000 to $66,000 and the S&P 500's struggle to exceed inflation-adjusted 2000 levels signal that nominal gains may mask deteriorating real valuations shaped by decades of money-supply expansion.
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Congress passes housing bill with CBDC ban through 2030
The US House and Senate agreed on a housing bill that bans the Federal Reserve from creating a central bank digital currency through the end of 2030, handing a legislative win to Republicans who've sought such a ban for years.
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Barry Moore wins Alabama GOP runoff with $12M crypto PAC backing
Barry Moore won Alabama's Republican Senate primary runoff on Tuesday after Fairshake and allied crypto PACs spent more than $12 million on his bid—the largest crypto sector investment in any 2026 congressional race to date.
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South Korea's semiconductor boom complicates inflation control, central bank warns
South Korea's rapid semiconductor-driven growth is pressuring inflation, forcing the central bank to consider rate hikes despite holding rates steady. The BOK upgraded growth forecasts but also raised inflation expectations, signaling potential hawkish shifts ahead.
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Dollar's Recovery Fuels US Exceptionalism Bet, Raising Crypto Risks
The US dollar has rebounded from its worst start to a year in two decades, as speculators shift to net long positioning and investors pile back into bets on American economic outperformance. A stronger dollar typically pressures risk assets like cryptocurrency.
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XRP falls 3.3% to $1.22 after failed breakout above $1.25
XRP traded above $1.25 but reversed sharply as sellers stepped in, falling 3.3% to $1.2205 on 87.5 million tokens in volume. The token remains above the $1.20 support zone, though a failed recovery attempt near $1.223 reinforces near-term resistance.
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Uniswap jumps 22% on Standard Chartered $100 price target
Uniswap's UNI token surged 22.5% to $3.53 after Standard Chartered set a $100 long-term price target, while Bitcoin held near $65,800 and altcoins rallied on falling oil prices and a US-Iran deal.
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China's Securities Regulator Approves Actively Managed ETFs
China's Securities Regulatory Commission has approved actively managed exchange-traded funds, ending a previous restriction that limited Chinese ETF providers to index-tracking products with only 20% deviation from benchmarks.
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Trump submits Iran peace framework to Congress for review
President Trump announced a new preliminary peace framework with Iran signed June 15, 2026, and scheduled for formal signing in Geneva on June 19. The agreement invokes the same congressional review process as the 2015 JCPOA, though lawmakers report receiving limited briefings on its contents.
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China's SAFE allocates $5.3B in QDII quotas, largest since 2021
China's foreign exchange regulator allocated $5.3 billion in new QDII quotas to 78 financial institutions on April 1, the largest single expansion of the program since 2021, bringing total outstanding quota to approximately $176 billion.
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PBOC Signals Shift to Overnight Rate Policy Framework in Quarterly Restructure
The People's Bank of China restructured its quarterly report for the first time in over 20 years, prioritizing money market conditions and signaling a potential shift toward overnight rates as its primary policy anchor.
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Messi hat trick fuels crypto fan token surge at 2026 World Cup
Lionel Messi scored three goals as Argentina beat Algeria 3-0 in their World Cup opener, drawing attention from the crypto fan token ecosystem. Major sponsors including Kraken and Kalshi are embedding blockchain deeper into the tournament.
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PBOC launches offshore RMB repo facility to boost yuan liquidity
The People's Bank of China has established a new offshore repurchase facility to improve renminbi liquidity access for foreign institutions, with operations beginning in September 2025 and eligible participants ranging from central banks to sovereign wealth funds.
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Oil slides 5% on Iran deal optimism ahead of Warsh's first FOMC meeting
West Texas Intermediate crude fell roughly 5% to $80 per barrel this week on optimism that a US-Iran agreement could normalize oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Lower prices reduce inflation fears and increase appetite for risk assets ahead of Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's first policy meeting.
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Former Citigroup Director Sues Over Trump Account Retaliation
A former Citigroup managing director sued the bank in Brooklyn federal court, alleging she was fired after raising compliance concerns about a proposed account structure linked to Donald Trump designed to reduce internal oversight.
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G7 pledges pre-emptive debt restructuring for middle-income countries
G7 leaders issued a joint declaration at the Evian Summit pledging to strengthen efforts addressing rising debt vulnerabilities, targeting middle-income countries left out of existing relief frameworks amid a 23.1% decline in development assistance.
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Messi reaches 200 Argentina caps, sparking sports crypto fan token interest
Lionel Messi achieved his 200th cap for Argentina on June 16, 2026, a milestone that underscores the growing intersection of professional sports and cryptocurrency fan engagement platforms. Socios.com and officially licensed fan tokens tied to national teams have become fixtures in sports marketing, though unofficial tokens carry greater risks.
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US declines to blacklist DeepSeek despite security reviews
The US government has declined to add DeepSeek to trade blacklists despite security concerns and state-level bans, with officials saying there's "nothing to announce" on potential restrictions while discussions about phased escalation continue.
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DTC Pay and BitGo Singapore Partner for Regulated Digital Asset Payments
DTC Pay and BitGo Singapore announced a strategic partnership on June 17 to build regulated infrastructure for digital asset payments across Asia-Pacific, combining merchant networks with institutional custody and settlement services.
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Circle launches AI Agent Stack with nanopayments as small as $0.000001
Circle unveiled the Circle Agent Stack on May 11, 2026, enabling AI agents to make micropayments in USDC to access paywalled content via the x402 payment protocol, a use case where stablecoins operate outside traditional payment systems.