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On Tuesday, January 13, the Hang Seng Index closed up 239.99 points, or 0.9%, at 26,848.47; the Hang Seng Tech Index closed up 6.59 points, or 0.11%, at 5,869.79; the H-share Index closed up 65.33 points, or 0.71%, at 9,285.41; and the Red Chip Index closed up 32.21 points, or 0.78%, at 4,146.17.The Ukrainian military says it has attacked and destroyed a Russian drone factory in the Rostov region.On January 13th, the Hang Seng Index opened more than 300 points higher and briefly broke through the 27,000 mark, but the upward momentum was unsustainable. The market continued to decline in the afternoon, with the Hang Seng Tech Index rising more than 2% in the morning before fluctuating and turning lower in the afternoon. At the close, the Hang Seng Index rose 0.9% to 26,848.47 points, and the Tech Index rose 0.11% to 5,869.79 points. The total turnover of the Hang Seng Index reached HK$315.192 billion (compared to HK$306.223 billion in the previous trading day). On the sector front, several pharmaceutical sectors, including innovative drugs, performed well, while precious metals and non-ferrous metals sectors led the gains. Automotive and tech stocks rose initially but then retreated, and AI application stocks weakened in the afternoon. Semiconductors and Apple concept stocks were among the biggest losers. In terms of individual stocks, Alibaba (09988.HK) closed up 3.63%; WuXi AppTec (02359.HK) closed up 8.3%, after the company issued a profit warning yesterday, expecting its net profit attributable to shareholders in 2025 to increase by approximately 102.65% year-on-year; Zijin Mining (02899.HK) closed up 2.39%; BYD (01211.HK) closed up 1.62%; Zhipu (02513.HK) closed down 12.76%; and Hua Hong Semiconductor (01347.HK) closed down 2.02%.Hong Kong stocks closed higher, with the Hang Seng Index rising 0.9% and the Tech Index rising 0.11%. The innovative drug sector performed strongly throughout the day, with WuXi AppTec (02359.HK) closing up 8.3%.A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck near the Kuril Islands of Russia on the 13th, according to the U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Information Network. The earthquake had a depth of 21.1 kilometers.

US Fed Considering CBDC, But Not Decided To Pursue or Implement

Cory Russell

Apr 15, 2022 10:40

The Federal Reserve of the United States has said that it is exploring creating a central bank digital currency (CBDC). The central bank has not yet determined whether or not to pursue or deploy a digital dollar, according to the central bank.


The Fed, on the other hand, has already issued a CBDC report emphasizing the use of stablecoins like USD Coin and Tether; the statement on Thursday is the most important to date.

Fed Exploring CBDC “Benefits and Risks”

In a tweet today, the authority said that it is looking into the possible advantages and hazards of CBDCs.


It has also produced a series of CBDC FAQs, explaining why it is contemplating it now. Given technology improvements ushering in a rush of new private-sector financial goods and services, the Fed believes it is the "appropriate moment" to examine a digital dollar.


CBDCs, according to the bank, might provide a variety of advantages. A digital dollar, for example, might give consumers and businesses a simple, electronic version of central bank money, as well as a platform for entrepreneurs to develop new financial goods and services and promote quicker and cheaper payments.

Lawmakers Critical of Fed’s Progress

US legislators questioned Fed Chair Jerome Powell in January on the pace and status of the Fed's CBDC review, which was set to be released last summer.


Fed Governor Christopher Waller stated last month that he isn't sure that a CBDC is necessary for retail consumers in particular.


"Are we actually in need of it?" That is something I have yet to be persuaded of. It's not to say I couldn't be, but I've never seen that on a retail CBDC."


Tom Emmer, a Minnesota politician, sponsored a measure in January to restrict the Fed from exercising unilateral authority over the US CBDC. The lawmaker wants the central bank to be prohibited from issuing digital dollars to people directly.