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  • Wednesday, 21 January, 2026
    Cryptocurrencies
    Trump coin price plunges 94% in a year as memecoin frenzy fades

    Token falls sharply from its peak just before US president’s inauguration in January 2025

    A Trump-themed coin and several bitcoin coins are placed next to a smartphone displaying a Trump memecoin website.
  • Wednesday, 21 January, 2026
    Michael Novogratz
    Novogratz’s Galaxy to launch $100mn crypto hedge fund

    Billionaire’s firm plans portfolio to profit from rising and falling prices, following sharp sell-off in digital assets sector

    Michael Novogratz speaks during an interview, gesturing with both hands while seated and wearing glasses and a blue shirt.
  • Wednesday, 21 January, 2026
    News in-depthVenezuela
    The Ecuadorean socialists trying to rescue Venezuela’s economy

    Interim President Delcy Rodríguez has repeatedly turned to fiery leftwinger Rafael Correa and his ex-ministers

    A man walks past a mural depicting a large face and a hand holding a bill marked “República Bolivariana de Venezuela 20000.”
  • Tuesday, 20 January, 2026
    Equities
    InterContinental Hotels and the occasionally delightful inefficiency of markets

    Intercontinentally wide spreads

  • Tuesday, 20 January, 2026
    Chris Giles on Central Banks
    Why Bulgaria joined the Eurozone

    Though the Bulgarian lev was already pegged to the euro, the country had much to gain by joining the currency union

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    A large yellow Euro symbol and stars are projected onto the blue glass facade of the European Central Bank headquarters.
  • Monday, 19 January, 2026
    US dollar
    Dollar slips as Trump’s Greenland threats reawaken ‘sell America’ fears

    Euro and sterling gain against US currency despite potential economic damage from new American tariffs

    US banknotes arranged in an overlapping pattern
  • Monday, 19 January, 2026
    Capital markets
    Could Europe really leverage its $12.6tn pile of US assets?

    NIIPing an outlandish idea in the bud

  • Sunday, 18 January, 2026
    Will the Bank of Japan react to political upheaval?

    Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

    The Japanese national flag flutters atop the Bank of Japan headquarters building in Tokyo.
  • Sunday, 18 January, 2026
    Eurozone economy
    Europe already ‘at war’ with Russia, says Latvia’s central banker

    Latvijas Banka governor urges European policymakers not to be ‘naive’ and to prepare financial system for direct military attack

    Police cars and an officer stand near a road by Copenhagen Airport, with warning signs and a view of the sea in the background.
  • Sunday, 18 January, 2026
    Cryptocurrencies
    Crypto industry turns against US bill it had pushed to regulate digital assets

    Lobbyists want to see legislation passed while Republicans still have control of Congress

    Brian Armstrong speaks to reporters, gesturing with his hand while surrounded by microphones and recording devices.
  • Friday, 16 January, 2026
    The Long ViewBrendan Greeley
    America is courting the old crises

    Monetary policy is not meant to get as exciting as it has with the Trump administration’s attacks on the Fed

    The Federal Reserve Board Building in Washington, DC, circa 1935 with a car parked in front and trees lining the entrance.
  • Friday, 16 January, 2026
    Markets InsightAditi Sahasrabuddhe
    A less independent Fed raises risks to a key crisis tool

    If the Trump administration exerts more influence on the US central bank, global swap lines could become more politicised

    A stone eagle sculpture is mounted above a partially visible American flag on the exterior of the Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve building.
  • Friday, 16 January, 2026
    Gillian Tett
    Why Japan’s fiscal paradox matters

    The country is the darling of investors, but that could change

    An illustration showing a red map of Japan above underwater coral and sea creatures, including a seahorse, referencing the map's seahorse-like shape
  • Thursday, 15 January, 2026
    South Korea economy
    Bessent warns South Korean won’s weakness ‘not in line’ with economy

    Currency has traded near lows of the global financial crisis in recent weeks

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  • Wednesday, 14 January, 2026
    Markets InsightPat Toomey
    Don’t believe the banks lobbying against stablecoins

    Issuers should be allowed to pay interest on stablecoins — just as lenders can on dollars

  • Tuesday, 13 January, 2026
    Japanese business & finance
    Yen tumbles and Japan stocks soar as election talk reignites ‘Takaichi trade’

    Currency at lowest since July 2024 after finance minister expresses concern over ‘one-way’ weakening

    Several rolled 1,000 Japanese yen banknotes are arranged in a row, reflecting on a dark surface.
  • Tuesday, 13 January, 2026
    Markets InsightBarry Eichengreen
    Lawfare comes for the dollar with attack on the Fed

    The legal action against Jay Powell and the central bank is a serious threat to the position of the US currency

    Several $100 bills arranged in a curved row, focusing on Benjamin Franklin’s portrait.
  • Monday, 12 January, 2026
    Gold
    Gold hits record high and dollar weakens on Fed independence worries

    Long-term inflation expectations tick up after US prosecutors launch criminal investigation into chair Jay Powell

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  • Monday, 12 January, 2026
    News in-depthBitcoin
    Strategy diehards keep faith in company that ‘the market doesn’t understand’

    Bitcoin hoarder’s business model has come into question but retail traders still view founder as ‘visionary leader’

    Michael Saylor stands on stage speaking at the "Bitcoin Treasuries Unconference," with seated attendees and event branding behind him
  • Sunday, 11 January, 2026
    EU economy
    Digital euro ‘only defence’ against deepening US control of money, economists warn

    Academics including France’s Thomas Piketty press MEPs to resist ‘shortsighted’ lobbying against project

    The euro symbol and yellow stars are illuminated on the European Central Bank’s main building to celebrate Bulgaria adopting the euro.
  • Friday, 9 January, 2026
    Americas finance
    Argentina repays US financial lifeline as Milei emerges from market crisis

    Buenos Aires hands back $2.5bn it drew under swap line ahead of pivotal election in October

    Javier Milei gestures with raised hands and smiles while speaking at a microphone in front of a blue background
  • Friday, 9 January, 2026
    Venezuela
    Venezuelan currency plunges as economy choked by US blockade

    Bolívar has fallen nearly 20% on black market, after US capture of President Maduro

    A man walks past a mural of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro with colorful stripes and the words ‘Conductor de Victorias’.
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    Cryptocurrencies
    Interest-bearing CBDCs? Sort of(ish)

    China pivots its digital currency strategy

  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    LexStablecoins
    Stablecoins could shake up global payments — but not with technology

    Fintechs have touted stablecoins as a way to revolutionise international transfers

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    The Wise logo displayed on a smartphone held in two hands against a blurred blue and orange background.
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    Chinese economy
    Beijing urged to let renminbi strengthen

    Critics say currency is undervalued and being used to subsidise Chinese exports

    Rolled Chinese one-hundred yuan banknotes
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  2. Could Europe really leverage its $12.6tn pile of US assets?
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  4. The Ecuadorean socialists trying to rescue Venezuela’s economy
  5. Dollar slips as Trump’s Greenland threats reawaken ‘sell America’ fears

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