Tag Archive: Germany
The State of the German Blockchain Ecosystem
Despite a global venture capital (VC) pullback, shrinking valuations and public market turmoil, Germany’s blockchain VC funding market remained stable this year, with companies in the space securing a total of US$218 million across 20 deals year-to-date (YTD), just US$37 million short of 2021’s US$255 million, a new report by CV VC, a Swiss VC and private equity firm specialized in cryptocurrency and blockchain solutions, shows.
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Attention turns to US Jobs while the Yen’s Surge Continues
Overview: There have been significant moves in the capital markets this week
and participants are turning cautious ahead of the US employment report. After the
US equity market rally stalled yesterday, nearly all the Asia Pacific bourses fell
today. The strength of the yen (~3.8% this week) has weighed on Japanese equities
(Nikkei -1.8% this week) and spurred the BOJ to buy ETFs today for the first
time in five months. Europe’s Stoxx 600 is...
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China Steps away from the Abyss and Animal Spirits are Rekindled
Overview: Chinese officials using the carrot and the stick have succeeded in dampening the protests and easing some anxiety and rekindled the animal spirits. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rallied 5.25% and its index of mainland shares surged 6.20%.
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Bitpanda Receives Full Crypto Custody and Trading License in Germany
Austrian crypto platform Bitpanda has received a full operating license from the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority or BaFin for the custody and proprietary trading of crypto assets.
Bitpanda claims to be the first European retail investment platform to obtain the license which was introduced by BaFin in 2020, allowing it to actively market and offer services in the German market.
Founded in 2014, Bitpanda now has nearly four million...
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Dollar Jumps, while Surge in Covid Cases Raise Questions about China’s Pivot
Overview: Surging Covid cases in China and Hong Kong
are undermining hopes of a Covid-pivot and the US dollar is broadly higher.
Equities are under pressure to start the week. Most of the large bourses in the
Asia Pacific but Japan, fell earlier today. Europe’s Stoxx 600 is paring last
week’s minor gain, which was the fifth consecutive weekly rise. US stock futures
are lower, while the 10-year US Treasury yield is flat near 3.83%. European
yields...
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The Dollar Edges Higher
Overview: After selling off amid
speculation that China’s Covid policy was going to ease, we expected the greenback
to recover and consolidate ahead of Thursday’s CPI. This did not materialize
yesterday, but the dollar has come back better bid today. Equity markets are
mostly firmer, but nearly all the large markets, but China/Hong Kong, rising in
the Asia Pacific region. Europe’s Stoxx 600 is posting small gains. It is the third
session in a row...
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It is not So Much about the Fed’s hike Today but the Forward Guidance
Overview: A consolidative tone has emerged ahead of the outcome
of the FOMC meeting later today. The focus is not so much on the 75 bp rate
hike, but on its forward guidance. Many expect the Fed to signal it will return
to a 50 bp move next month, but we are not convinced that it will go beyond indicating
that 50 bp or 75 bp will be debated in December, depending on the data. The market
has a 5% terminal rate discounted. The Fed does not need to...
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Dollar Slumps, Yuan Rallies by Most this Year amid Intervention Talk
Overview: The US dollar is having one of toughest days of the year. It has been sold across the board and taken out key levels like parity in the euro, $1.15 in sterling, and CAD1.36. The Chinese yuan surged over 1%. Chinese officials promised healthy bond and stock markets.
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N26 Launches New Cryptocurrency Trading Feature With Bitpanda
German neobank N26 has launched its cryptocurrency product in Austria to enable customers to buy and sell 194 cryptocurrencies in their app.
The N26 Crypto feature will be made available progressively to eligible customers in Austria over the coming weeks, as well as in other key markets over the next six months.
The launch addresses strong local demand, where internal research showed that 40% of N26 users are either actively trading, or have...
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Currency and Bond Markets Challenge the Bank of Japan
Asia Pacific equities were mixed as the China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korean markets, among the large markets were unable to gain in the wake of a solid performance in the US. Europe is also struggling to maintain the upside momentum that has lifted the Stoxx 600 for the past four sessions.
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Turn Around Tuesday Aside, is the Dollar Topping?
Global equities moved higher in the wake of the strong gains in the US yesterday. US futures point to the possibility of a gap higher opening today. Most of the large Asia Pacific bourses rallied 1%-2%, with China’s CSI a notable exception, slipping fractionally.
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Bank of England Steps in to Buy Inflation-Linked Bonds for the First Time
Overview: The dollar continues to ride high. It reached its highest level against the yen since the recent intervention. The Canadian dollar has fallen to its lowest level in two-and-a-half years and the New Zealand dollar is approaching the 2020 extreme.
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New Week, but same Old Stocks (Heavier) and Dollar (Stronger)
The start of the new week has not broken the bearish drive lower in equities. Several Asia Pacific centers were closed, including Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea. China’s markets re-opened, and the new US sanctions coupled with the disappointing Caixin service and composite PMI took its toll.
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Volatility Snaps Near-Term Conviction
Overview: The markets seem to lack conviction today. Stocks in the Asian Pacific region advanced. Europe’s Stoxx 600 is giving up its earlier advance, and US futures are heavier. Australian and New Zealand bonds played catch-up after the rise in the US and Europe yesterday.
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Dollar Slump Halted as Stocks and Bonds Retreat
Overview: Hopes that the global tightening cycle is entering its last phase supplied the fodder for a continued dramatic rally in equities and bonds. The euro traded at par for the first time in two weeks, while sterling reached almost $1.1490, its highest since September 15.
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Sterling Continues to be Pounded
Overview: Sterling’s pounding continued in Asia where it was driven to $1.0350, a new record low before stabilizing. UK rates also continued to rise sharply after the new government promised more tax cuts next year. The right-wing victory in Italy was not surprising but it kept
pressure on Italian bonds.
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The Greenback Firms to Start the New Week, Stocks Slide
Overview: The busy week is off to a slow
start as Japan is on holiday and the UK and Canadian markets are closed to
honor Queen (Australia will commemorate with a holiday on Thursday). Nevertheless,
the sell-off in equities continues and the US dollar is firm. Most of the large
markets in Asia fell. India is a notable exception. Its benchmark rose for the
first time in four sessions, helped by bank shares and Infosys. Europe’s Stoxx
600 is off for...
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Will the Dollar Recover After CPI?
Overview: The US dollar remains offered ahead of today’s CPI report. Most European currencies are outperforming the dollar bloc, and the greenback is holding inside yesterday’s range against the yen. Most emerging market currencies are firmer, as well.
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Aussie Sells Off After RBA Hikes 50 bp while Sterling Bounces on UK New Initiative
Overview: A GBP130 bln initiative by the new UK government to protect households from the surge in power costs helped lift sterling from 2.5-year lows. The Reserve Bank of Australia delivered the expected 50 bp rate hike, but the prospect of smaller moves going forward saw the Australian dollar sold through yesterday’s lows.
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What Happened Monday
The US and Canada may have been on holiday on September 5, but the world waits for no one and there were several significant developments. First, Gazprom's decision to indefinitely suspend gas shipments through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline announced before the weekend saw the European natgas benchmark soar 23.7.
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