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2025-12-09
00:04
Asia-Pacific Stocks Poised to Fall Before Fed Rate Decision as Wall Street Slips; Crypto Traders Watch BTC, ETH Correlations

According to @CNBC, Asia-Pacific markets are set to slip, tracking Wall Street losses ahead of the Federal Reserve rate decision, source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/09/asia-markets-live-today-tuesday-fed-decision-nikkei-225-kospi-hang-seng-index-nifty-50.html. According to @CNBC, this cautious risk tone into the Fed decision is a macro backdrop that crypto traders can monitor during Asia hours for potential cross-asset volatility in BTC and ETH, source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/09/asia-markets-live-today-tuesday-fed-decision-nikkei-225-kospi-hang-seng-index-nifty-50.html.

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2025-12-01
23:55
Asia Markets Set to Open Higher Despite Wall Street Losses on Crypto Sell-Off | Pre-Market Outlook

According to @CNBC, Asia markets are set to open higher, diverging from Wall Street’s decline tied to a crypto sell-off. According to @CNBC, U.S. losses were attributed to weakness across cryptocurrencies, setting a mixed risk backdrop into the Asia open. According to @CNBC, the post did not include index-level figures or country-specific details.

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2025-10-05
21:04
London Lawsuit Over $2.6 Billion Trade: Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, MUFG Among Banks Burned as Due Diligence Questioned

According to @business, a virtually unknown trader executed a $2.6 billion trade that burned multiple Wall Street banks and is now central to a London lawsuit. Source: Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-10-05/citigroup-goldman-mufg-among-banks-burned-in-2-6-billion-trade According to @business, Bloomberg identifies Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and MUFG among the affected institutions, with due diligence described as 'almost comically absent.' Source: Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-10-05/citigroup-goldman-mufg-among-banks-burned-in-2-6-billion-trade

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