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04:13

White House officials: Some key economic data in the U.S. for October may be permanently lost.

On November 14, American economists expressed concerns that the inflation and unemployment data for October might be permanently lost due to the government shutdown. Chief Economic Advisor Hassett confirmed that the unemployment rate will not be published, but the estimates for job creation will still be calculated. It remains unclear whether the Consumer Price Index will be released.
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18:29

European officials are considering centralizing the dollar to drop reliance on the Fed.

BlockBeats news, on November 14, European financial stability officials are discussing whether to create an alternative funding support mechanism to the Fed, which would centralize the dollars held by central banks outside of the United States. Under the Trump administration, central banks have been trying to reduce their dependence on the U.S. The related mechanism of the Fed provides dollar loans to other central banks, acting as a lifeline during times of market pressure to ensure global financial stability. Interviews with more than a dozen European central bank and regulatory officials reveal their concerns that these mechanisms could be "weaponized" by the Trump administration. European officials' concerns rose around April but subsequently decreased due to the assurances from the Fed. The practice of centralizing dollars faces practical difficulties and may not be feasible. White House spokesman stated that Trump has "repeatedly reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining the strength and influence of the dollar." (Jin10)
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16:02

Citi: Continued weakness in the labor market data will prompt the Fed to cut interest rates in December, January, and March.

Odaily News Citigroup economists pointed out that despite warnings from the White House, the CPI and employment data for October may still be released in the coming days. The government shutdown has disrupted data collection, but Citigroup stated that statistical agencies can ask retrospective questions in household employment surveys and use more estimation methods in inflation metrics. However, the CPI data for October may be "less accurate than usual." Citigroup economists expect that labor market data will remain weak, prompting the Fed to cut interest rates in December, January, and March. (Jin10)
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08:14

Danske: The dollar is expected to rebound, and the Fed may abandon the rate cut in December.

According to ChainCatcher news and Jin10 reports, the dollar exchange rate fell on Thursday as traders remained cautious about the potential weak performance of data after the U.S. government reopens. The House passed a temporary funding bill to end the government shutdown, which was signed into law by Trump, allowing official data to be released again. Kristoffer Kjaer, head of forex and interest rate strategy at Danske Bank, pointed out that before the Fed's rate decision in December, up to three employment reports and two inflation data may be released, and the dollar is expected to rebound, prompting the Fed to abandon interest rate cuts in December.
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07:46

Bitunix Analyst: U.S. Government Shutdown Ends, Market Focus Shifts to Data Vacuum and Policy Fog

BlockBeats news, on November 13, U.S. President Trump signed a temporary funding bill, officially ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, which lasted six weeks. The bill will fund the federal government until January 30, 2026, avoiding the risk of a short-term economic shutdown. However, the White House warned that the October non-farm payroll and CPI reports may be permanently missing due to the shutdown, leaving the Fed in a "blind flight" state regarding whether to further cut interest rates in December. Currently, the market generally expects U.S. Treasury yields to remain on a downward trend, while the dollar index is under short-term pressure. For the crypto market, this "information vacuum period" created by the policy and data disconnect will lead capital to prefer avoiding the uncertainties of TradFi assets. Bitcoin (BTC) briefly rose to $102,177 after the news was announced, with the short-term support level at $101,325, and the pressure zone concentrated.
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06:19

TRUMP 24-hour volume is nearly 700 million USD, current market capitalization exceeds 1.5 billion USD.

Gate News Bot news, on November 13, according to CoinMarketCap data, as of the time of writing, TRUMP (OFFICIAL TRUMP) is currently priced at $7.71, rising 0.80% in the last 24 hours, with a high of $9.50 and a low of $7.31. The 24-hour volume reached $693 million. The current market capitalization is approximately $1.543 billion, an increase of $12.3 million compared to yesterday. Important news about TRUMP recently: 1️⃣ **Trump Actively Promotes Ending Government Shutdown** The U.S. government shutdown is about to end, with the House of Representatives set to vote on a bill to approve the end of the shutdown as early as this Wednesday. Trump has repeatedly called for an end to the shutdown, stating "It seems we are very close to ending the government shutdown." The government restart will help restore normal economic order, providing T
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01:37

Poll: 50% of Americans blame the government shutdown on the Republican Party, while 47% blame the Democratic Party.

BlockBeats News, November 13th, local time Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass a funding bill that allocates funds for food assistance programs during the shutdown, back pay for hundreds of thousands of federal employees, and restores normal operations of the air traffic control system. The bill was approved in the House by a vote of 222 to 209, and the record-breaking 43-day U.S. federal government shutdown is about to officially end, although the two parties continue to dispute over federal healthcare subsidies. The bill will be sent to President Trump for signature. The House passed the bill on Wednesday, and despite fierce opposition from Democrats, Trump's support largely maintained Republican unity. What angered Democrats was that their colleagues in the Senate initiated a prolonged standoff that failed to reach an agreement to extend federal Medicaid subsidies. The Senate had previously passed this bill, and despite mutual accusations between the two parties, it seems that neither side has
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19:47

White House: October non-farm and inflation data may never be released

Odaily Planet Daily reports that White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that due to the government shutdown, key economic reports for October may not be published at all. Jean-Pierre said, "Democrats may have permanently damaged the federal statistical system; the October CPI and non-farm employment reports are very likely never to be released. The release of all this economic data will be permanently impaired, causing Fed policymakers to 'fly blind' during critical periods." As the government shutdown continues for over six weeks, setting a record for the longest in history, Wall Street has been closely watching the release of important economic data. Other affected data include retail sales, import and export data, as well as consumer spending and income. Most economists previously expected all data to eventually be released, albeit with delays. However, Jean-Pierre's remarks cast a shadow over this expectation. She added that the shutdown could reduce economic growth in the fourth quarter by as much as 2 percentage points.
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16:14

SEC proposes "Token Classification Framework": Anchored by the Howey Test, exploring non-securitization pathways for crypto assets

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins proposed establishing a "token taxonomy" to distinguish between cryptocurrencies and securities based on the Howey Test. The SEC has launched "Project Crypto," allowing tokens to be traded on CFTC or state platforms, and is considering exemptions for crypto assets. He reiterated strict punishment for fraud and confirmed that "tokenized securities" still qualify as securities. The House has passed related legislation, and the Senate is also moving forward.
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15:40

Trump will hold a private dinner with business leaders at the White House.

BlockBeats News, November 12 — Tonight at 7:30 PM Eastern Time (8:30 AM Beijing Time tomorrow), Trump will hold a private dinner at the White House, attended by financial and business leaders, including CEOs from Nasdaq, JPMorgan Chase, and BlackRock. The purpose is to strengthen the White House's connections with corporate executives and discuss topics such as capital market strengthening measures and supply chain rebuilding.
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23:31

Pelosi announces retirement. Trump: That's a great thing; she's an evil woman.

Jin10 Data, November 7 — Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and 85-year-old Democrat Nancy Pelosi announced on November 6 that she will not run for re-election to Congress in 2026. Regarding Pelosi’s upcoming retirement, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters that he is “happy” about it, believing Pelosi’s retirement is a good thing for the United States. Trump said, “I think she’s a wicked woman.”
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07:56

A U.S. government shutdown could delay cryptocurrency market regulation legislation until 2026.

According to CoinDesk, as of November 6, the U.S. government shutdown has lasted 36 days, setting a new record and potentially further delaying Congress's progress on the crypto market structure legislation. The election results have strengthened the Democrats' bargaining position. Industry experts expect the bill to see slight progress within this year but unlikely to become law by 2025, possibly pushing it into 2026. White House Digital Assets Advisor Patrick Witt stated that President Trump still demands the final version be submitted before 2025, but a large-scale government shutdown has limited the drafting of the bill. Blockchain Association CEO Summer Mersinger also mentioned that the likelihood of the bill being moved to 2026 has increased.
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00:58

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed opposition to lowering the consumption tax.

Jin10 Data, November 5th – At the Japanese House of Representatives full session on the 5th, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed a negative opinion regarding the Constitutional Democratic Party's proposal to lower the food consumption tax rate to 0% as a measure against high prices. She also stated regarding the relaxation of labor time restrictions: "Considering the realities and demands of work styles, further discussions will be deepened." When asked about the possibility of dissolving the House of Representatives and holding a general election within the year concerning the reduction of the members' designated seats, Takaichi responded, "What should be expedited is the measure against high prices. There is no time to think about dissolution right now."
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19:59

Opinion: Trump's Pardon Controversy, Analysts Reveal the Interests Behind the Clemency

During Trump's tenure, over 1,500 pardons were approved, waiving fines and compensations exceeding $1 billion. Analysis points out that there is an economic system behind the pardons, where wealthy clients can influence outcomes through lobbying firms, raising questions about the commodification of privileges. The White House emphasizes that the pardons undergo rigorous scrutiny.
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13:39

Macro Overview: The US Dollar Index has broken 100 again, but the appreciation cycle has not yet arrived.

According to ChainCatcher news, as reported by Jin10, the Minsheng Macro Research Report states that the US dollar index has once again broken through 100, but the appreciation cycle has not yet arrived. The research report points out that the current dollar is more of a rebound, and the market has begun to price in no interest rate cuts in December, with an expected probability of over 30%. In addition, before the end of the year, the White House will announce the candidate for the Fed Chairman, and it is expected that the policy distinction will be between "easing" and "extreme easing", which are not good news for the dollar.
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17:02

CZ: Investment should learn to manage risks, and the chips should not be too concentrated, as the market always rises and falls.

BlockBeats news, on November 3rd, CZ shared on social media, "Selling my house to go all in seemed very risky back then, but I didn't need that money. I have a monthly income. Risks are different for everyone. The market always rises and falls. Learn to control risks, and invest within a manageable range. Don't concentrate your chips too much. Don't be too greedy when things are good, and there's no need to be too fearful when things are bad."
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04:12

California Congressman Ro Khanna proposed a resolution to prohibit politicians from issuing and trading digital assets.

California Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna proposed a resolution to support banning certain public officials and their relatives from the issuance, sponsorship, or endorsement of digital assets, and requires them to transfer their digital assets into a blind trust. The resolution also advocates for full disclosure of Crypto Assets transactions, but it is expected to be difficult to pass due to the Republican majority in the House.
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12:26

The Dutch 66 Democratic Party wins the House of Representatives election.

Jin10 News, October 31 - On October 31 local time, the Dutch Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) has confirmed its victory in the House of Representatives election. Although not all ballots have been counted yet, the current vote percentage of the Freedom Party following closely behind makes it impossible for them to surpass the VVD. In June of this year, the Freedom Party withdrew from the ruling coalition due to issues regarding refugee asylum policies, leading to the resignation of the coalition government led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, leaving the cabinet in a caretaker state. The caretaker government subsequently decided to hold the House of Representatives election early on October 29.
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16:08

Due to the government "shutdown", the salaries of House of Representatives staff will be suspended.

Jin10 data reported on October 30 that on October 29 local time, staff of the U.S. House of Representatives received a notice stating that they would not be able to receive their scheduled salary distribution on October 31. The notice stated: "Due to a funding interruption, the Office of the Executive Officer is not authorized to distribute salaries until Congress passes a temporary funding resolution or the FY 2026 appropriations bill is signed into law." Unlike Senate staff who receive salaries twice a month, House staff are paid once a month, making them more directly affected.
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23:13

Trump's tariff measures against Brazil were symbolically rejected by the Senate.

Jin10 data reported on October 29 that the U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to repeal Trump's 50% tariff on Brazil, with five Republican senators joining Democrats in voting in favor, passing with a vote ratio of 52 to 48. According to foreign media reports, this vote is seen as a symbolic condemnation of Trump's trade policy. However, House Speaker Johnson stated that there would be no vote on the bill, and even if it passed, Trump would not sign it into law.
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19:16

Jen-Hsun Huang refutes the AI bubble theory, new chips will create $500 billion in revenue.

Jin10 Data, October 29th – Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of NVIDIA (NVDA.O), dismissed concerns about an AI bubble on Tuesday, stating that the company's latest chips will generate $500 billion in revenue over the next five quarters. At the GTC conference held in Washington, Huang pointed out that the Blackwell processors and the new generation of Rubin models are driving unprecedented sales growth. The conference highlighted the company's collaborations with enterprises such as Uber, Palantir, and CrowdStrike to integrate AI into various products. NVIDIA also introduced a new system that connects Quantum Computers with AI chips. "We have reached a turning point in a virtuous cycle," Jen-Hsun Huang told thousands of attendees at the conference center near the White House, "This is indeed extraordinary." Huang's speech focused on the turning point in the AI industry, arguing that current AI models are powerful enough for customers to be willing to pay for their use, which will lead to.
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14:59

The U.S. Senate will conduct the 13th vote on the funding bill to stop the government "shutdown".

Odaily News The U.S. Senate will hold its 13th vote on the "clean" government funding bill passed by the House of Representatives, which aims to temporarily restore government operations at current funding levels. The procedural motion has been rejected 12 times in the Senate, as it requires at least 60 votes (including support from some Democratic senators) to pass. The outcome of the 13th vote is expected to fail as well. Several Senate Democrats have indicated that unless President Trump personally participates in negotiations, it will be difficult to end the government shutdown. (Jin10)
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02:30

Trump and Takashima Sanao reached an agreement on rare earth and critical mineral supply.

Jin10 data reported on October 28 that the White House stated in a statement that U.S. President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Simao signed a framework protocol on Tuesday to ensure the supply of critical minerals and rare earths through mining and processing. The statement noted that the two countries plan to accelerate the development of a diversified, Liquidity, and fair market for critical minerals and rare earths by utilizing economic policy tools and coordinating investments.
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21:58

Trump said he had a "good meeting" with Brazilian President Lula.

Jin10 data reported on October 28th, local time on the 27th, U.S. President Trump stated that he had a "good meeting" with Brazilian President Lula in Malaysia. He mentioned that negotiations regarding the tariff policies of the two countries are still ongoing. Brazilian Vice President Alckmin noted that this dialogue between the U.S. and Brazilian heads of state is the first discussion between the two leaders since Trump returned to the White House, paving the way for negotiations on tariffs, investment, and economic cooperation between the two countries. Alckmin emphasized that the top priority of the Brazilian government is to eliminate the tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Brazilian export goods since August.
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