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2025-09-22
15:02
UK and US Form Joint Task Force on Digital Assets Regulation: Crypto Market in Focus (BTC, ETH)

According to @StockMKTNewz, citing the Financial Times, the United Kingdom and the United States have set up a joint task force to explore cooperation on digital assets regulation. According to @StockMKTNewz, the source post does not provide further details on the task force’s scope, timeline, or immediate policy changes.

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2025-09-16
17:00
US and UK to Announce Closer Cooperation on Digital Assets and Crypto Regulation — Financial Times Report

According to @StockMKTNewz, citing the Financial Times, the United States and the United Kingdom are set to announce closer cooperation on digital assets, including cryptocurrencies (Financial Times via @StockMKTNewz). The post does not include policy scope, implementation details, or timing beyond the expectation of an announcement, indicating an event risk for traders awaiting official confirmation (Financial Times via @StockMKTNewz). Until further specifics are released by official channels, no concrete rule changes are stated in the post (Financial Times via @StockMKTNewz).

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2025-09-16
16:58
UK and US Set to Announce Crypto Cooperation Deal Including Stablecoins, Financial Times Reports

According to @AggrNews, the Financial Times reports the UK and US are set to announce closer cooperation on crypto via a digital asset deal, source: Financial Times via Aggr News. The report adds the agreement is expected to include stablecoins, creating a near-term regulatory headline for crypto markets to monitor, source: Financial Times via Aggr News.

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2025-09-15
19:04
Amazon (AMZN) to Launch Augmented Reality Football Coverage: Prime Video AR Sports Streaming Update for Traders

According to @StockMKTNewz, Amazon (AMZN) will launch augmented reality football coverage, source: Financial Times. No launch timeline, product specifications, or geographic rollout details were shared in the post, limiting near-term revenue or subscriber impact modeling, source: Financial Times. The report did not mention any crypto assets or blockchain integrations, so direct cryptocurrency market impact is not specified at this time, source: Financial Times.

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2025-08-10
21:02
FT Report: Surprise Chip Tariffs with Export-Control Rollbacks May Hit Semiconductor Stocks; Watch BTC, ETH for Risk Spillover

According to @KobeissiLetter, Financial Times just reported that the latest chip export-control rollbacks may be paired with incremental tariffs, unlike prior rollbacks that added no tariffs, creating a major surprise for investors. Source: Financial Times via @KobeissiLetter. The author notes chip stocks are unlikely to react well in the next session, implying near-term downside risk and wider spreads for semiconductor equities. Source: @KobeissiLetter. Traders should prepare for potential premarket volatility and reassess exposure to chip-sensitive names and indices given the tariff headline risk. Source: @KobeissiLetter. While the report does not address crypto directly, traders should monitor BTC and ETH for risk-off spillover if semiconductor weakness drives broader sentiment. Source: @KobeissiLetter.

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2025-08-10
21:02
FT Report on Export Control Rollbacks Surprises Investors; Prior Moves Had No Extra Tariffs, Says @KobeissiLetter — Chip Stocks Risk Ahead

According to @KobeissiLetter, Financial Times reported a development related to export control rollbacks that will come as a major surprise to investors; @KobeissiLetter notes that previous export control rollbacks were announced without incremental tariffs and warns that chip stocks may react negatively in the next trading session. Source: The Kobeissi Letter on X, Aug 10, 2025.

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2025-08-10
20:46
Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD) Reportedly to Share 15% of China H20 Chip Revenues With U.S. Government — Financial Times

According to @StockMKTNewz, citing the Financial Times, Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD) have reportedly agreed to remit 15% of revenues from H20 chip sales in China to the U.S. government, which is the core term reported by the Financial Times and relayed by @StockMKTNewz. Based on the 15% figure reported by the Financial Times as relayed by @StockMKTNewz, the arrangement mechanically reduces top-line proceeds from those specific China H20 sales by 15%, implying a direct headwind to pricing flexibility and margins on that product line relative to no revenue share, as the percentage comes from the Financial Times report relayed by @StockMKTNewz. For traders, the reported revenue-sharing structure concentrates policy risk in China AI-chip revenues for NVDA and AMD and elevates headline risk around export-control updates, according to the Financial Times report relayed by @StockMKTNewz. The report relayed by @StockMKTNewz from the Financial Times does not mention cryptocurrencies or digital assets, so any crypto-market impact is indirect at most and not specified by the source, according to the Financial Times as relayed by @StockMKTNewz.

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