1. How many times did Trump call for Powell to lower interest rates? Why doesn't Powell lower them?
On June 24, 2025, Trump posted on his social media platform 'Truth Social' stating, 'Too late, Mr. Powell,' as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will explain in Congress today why he refuses to lower interest rates. Europe has cut rates 10 times, while we have not cut at all. There is no inflation, the economy is booming—we should at least lower by 2 to 3 percentage points. This would save the U.S. $800 billion annually. Click to read
2. Three misconceptions about U.S. national debt
The sustainability of the deficit has various impacts on investment, but it is important not to be distracted by illogical matters during this process. Click to read
3. During Trump's presidency, 'litigation-style regulation' of cryptocurrencies did not cease
Donald Trump promised to make the United States the 'world cryptocurrency capital,' and there are many actions that seem to prove he is fulfilling this promise. For example, he appointed officials who are publicly 'supportive of cryptocurrencies' in the executive branch, such as Treasury Secretary Scott Bensinger and the new Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Paul Atkins. His party controls both houses of Congress and has drafted legislation that will greatly benefit the cryptocurrency industry. Of course, he is also a proud owner of the Trump-branded meme coin and stablecoin. Click to read
4. The historical rarity of the significant divisions within the Federal Reserve - what are the prospects for interest rate cuts?
The Federal Reserve's latest economic projections summary (SEP) shows that the median expectation for interest rate cuts in 2025 is two times, but officials' predictions range from no cuts to a 75 basis point cut, highlighting significant differences among policymakers. Click to read
5. Highlights and opportunities of OKX's U.S. stock listing
The news about OKX exchange planning to list in the U.S. has spread widely, and even OKB rose by as much as 10 points at its peak. Click to read