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  • 14:18
    US-listed Lion Group completes $2 million HYPE token acquisition
    According to Jinse Finance, Lion Group Holding Ltd. (NASDAQ: LGHL) announced today that it has completed its first acquisition of Hyperliquid (HYPE) tokens, purchasing $2 million worth of tokens at an average price of approximately $37.30 per token. This move marks the official launch of the company’s previously announced $600 million convertible debt financing plan, with the first tranche of $11 million already completed. LGHL plans to allocate the majority of the funds to expand its token reserves, including further purchases of HYPE, Solana (SOL), and Sui (SUI). Under the terms of the agreement, at least 75% of the net proceeds from each subsequent financing round will be used for token acquisitions, while the remaining funds will support crypto business operations and on-chain projects.
  • 14:09
    JUP falls below $0.4
    According to Jinse Finance, market data shows that JUP has fallen below $0.40 and is now trading at $0.39, with a 24-hour decline of 9.3%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please manage your risks accordingly.
  • 14:09
    Morgan Stanley Estimates Fed's Easing of Leverage Requirements Will Release $185 Billion in Capital
    According to a report by Jinse Finance, Morgan Stanley estimated on Thursday that the Federal Reserve's plan to relax leverage rules could release $185 billion in capital and unlock nearly $6 trillion in balance sheet capacity. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve announced a proposal to revise capital requirements for large global banks regarding relatively low-risk assets, aiming to boost participation in the U.S. Treasury market. The plan was approved by a 5-2 vote, marking one of the first deregulatory measures likely to be introduced under the leadership of the Fed's new Vice Chair for Supervision, Bowman. The proposal would reform the so-called "enhanced supplementary leverage ratio," directly linking the amount of capital banks must set aside to the role they play in the global financial system.
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