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Is This Why Charlie Lee Sold His Litecoin?

Is This Why Charlie Lee Sold His Litecoin?

Authored by Tom Luongo,

The news broke yesterday morning that Litecoin developer and outspoken founder, Charlie Lee, sold or donated all of his liquid Litecoin holdings.  This prompted a big sell-off in the cryptocurrency markets, putting on pause the bounce off of the previous night’s bottom below $16000 for Bitcoin.

This comes in the wake of Coinbase adding Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to its stable of coins available for purchase, which also sent shockwaves through the markets.

Global Bond Rout Eases As Nervous Traders Watch For "Selling On The Tax News", Catalan Vote

Global Bond Rout Eases As Nervous Traders Watch For "Selling On The Tax News", Catalan Vote

U.S. equity futures are little changed with the GOP Tax Plan now a done deal and no more daily "pricing in" of tax reform possible, as traders nerviously look to see if others will now be "selling the news", a preview of which we got yesterday when US equity indexes closed red across the board despite Trump's biggest legislative win to date, while bonds were spooked by the blowout in government debt needed to fund the giveaways.

Bank Of Japan Leaves Policy Unchanged As Expected - Admits "Inflation Weakening"

Bank Of Japan Leaves Policy Unchanged As Expected - Admits "Inflation Weakening"

As expected, The Bank of Japan left all of its various machinations of monetary policy unchanged with Kataoka the lone dissenter (preferring a more aggressive stance of yield curve control). The key line in the statement appears to be "inflation expectations have remained in a weakening phase," which is the enabling narrative of lower and moarer for longer.

Bank of Japan Decision Preview: Here's What Wall Street Expects

Submitted by RanSquawk

The Bank of Japan (BoJ) will conclude its final policy meeting of 2017 at some point on Thursday. The BoJ is expected to leave its monetary policy settings unchanged as it has done for the entirety of 2017, which would see the Bank maintain its QQE with Yield Curve Control (YCC) and a 10-year yield target of around 0% and leave its benchmark interest rate at -0.10%.

As usual, there is no exact timing for the decision, and it could be announced any time after the start of the Tokyo lunch break at 0230GMT/2130ET/1030HKT.

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