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The Wall Street Journal: Crypto banks borrow billions from home-loan banks to plug shortfalls
Two of the biggest banks to cryptocurrency companies are rushing to stem a flood of customer withdrawals by borrowing billions of dollars from Federal Home Loan Banks, the system originally designed to support mortgage lending in the 1930s.
The New York Post: Sam Bankman-Fried’s two anonymous sponsors put up $700,000 to get him out of jail
Sam Bankman-Fried was released on bond after two anonymous individuals put up a total of $700,000, according to court filings.
Crypto: ‘Bitcoin is a hyped-up fraud, it’s a pet rock’: says JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon
Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase Jamie Dimon shared his thoughts about crypto and bitcoin on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Thursday morning.
Crypto: Investor Peter Thiel made $1.8 billion cashing out on crypto early
Founders Fund, a venture capital firm founded by billionaire investor Peter Thiel, closed out an 8-year bet on cryptocurrencies, and cashed out.
Distributed Ledger: Bitcoin just recovered from FTX’s implosion. Could a Genesis bankruptcy push it to new low?
The latest Distributed Ledger columns from MarketWatch. A weekly look at the most important moves and news in crypto.
In One Chart: No, interest rates aren’t going back to zero soon, says Apollo economist
The Federal Reserve’s policy rate will peak at 5% this year and stay near a 2.5% ‘equilibrium rate’ for some time, according to Apollo’s Torsten Slok.
Market Snapshot: U.S. Treasurys at ‘critical point’: Stocks, bonds correlation shifts as fixed-income market flashes recession warning
Bonds and stocks appear to be getting back to their usual relationship, a plus for investors with a classic asset mix in their portfolios amid recession fears.
The Wall Street Journal: Latest offensive in Russia’s war on Ukraine is cartological
Crackdown on maps that fail to identify Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula as part of Russian Federation comes amid reports that the Biden administration is growing more open to helping Ukraine recapture Crimea.