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According to the Yomiuri Shimbun, the Japanese Prime Minister plans to reshuffle his cabinet in mid-to-late September.Conflict Status: 1. Kyiv Mayor: Russian airstrikes killed 8 people and injured 33 in Kyiv, Ukraine. 2. Russian Ministry of Defense: Russian forces attacked a drone parts manufacturing facility and an ammunition depot in Kyiv at night. 3. Ukrainian President Zelensky: Russia conducted a large-scale nighttime attack in the Chernihiv region of Ukraine, targeting gas infrastructure. 4. Ukrainian Prime Minister: Russia attacked food warehouses and Red Cross facilities in the Kyiv region. 5. According to TASS: An industrial complex in Nizhny Kamssk, Russia, experienced operational disruptions after a drone attack. 6. Ukrainian Military: Attacked the Taneko oil refinery and an oil terminal in the Krasnodar region of Russia. 7. Ukrainian President Zelensky: Ukraine will definitely respond to Russias large-scale attack, and the response will be through long-range strikes. Peace Negotiations: 1. Peskov: There are currently no preconditions for a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Other Information: 1. Ukrainian Railways: Since August, the volume of grain transported by Ukraine for export has decreased by 68% month-on-month, to 342,000 tons. 2. Ukrainian Agriculture Minister: Ukraine hopes to export 600,000 tons of grain per month via Poland, 1.5 million tons via Romania, and the remaining 400,000 tons via other routes. 3. Grain exports from Russia and Ukraine to the Black Sea have almost come to a standstill.On August 21, the Federal Reserves reverse repurchase agreement (RRP) facility, open to foreign central banks and other monetary authorities, continued to see increased usage, with the balance rising for two consecutive weeks, reflecting that overseas official institutions are continuing to increase their dollar cash reserves. As of August 19, the amount of foreign entities holding funds in the Feds reverse repurchase pool rose to $373 billion, up from $357 billion a week earlier. Since August 5, the usage of this tool has increased by approximately $56 billion, marking the largest two-week increase since October 2022. The market is closely watching changes in the foreign reverse repurchase balance for signs that Japan is rebuilding dollar liquidity after intervening in the foreign exchange market last month to support the yen.Conflict Update: 1. US military updates casualty figures for the Iranian conflict: 18 dead, 757 wounded. 2. Iranian Revolutionary Guard: Houthi forces combat capabilities surge; new war will utilize "more ruthless" weapons. 3. Houthi forces: Successfully attacked Saudi Najran airport and Saudi Aramco facilities in the area. Strait of Hormuz: 1. Negotiations between Iran and Oman on a passage mechanism in the Strait of Hormuz are nearing completion. 2. Oman and Japan emphasize the urgency of opening the Strait of Hormuz. Peace Talks: 1. US officials: The White House believes talks between Iran and Oman broke down weeks ago. 2. Qatar states that current efforts are focused on mediating relations between the US and Iran. 3. Qatar seeks to join forces with Egypt to push for a US-Iran ceasefire, calling for ensuring unimpeded navigation in the strait. Other Matters: 1. Trump announces "the toughest economic action in history" against Iran. 2. Bulgarian Defense Minister: No direct threats from Iran seen. 3. US Treasury Department: The US issues new sanctions related to Iran. 4. Iranian Ambassador: Welcomes Russias assistance in improving relations between Iran and Gulf states. 5. Israeli Defense Minister: Erdogan is dragging Turkey into a dangerous adventure in Syria. 6. Iraq: Construction of new oil export pipelines may take 2-3 years. 7. Iran: The US says Iran is "on the brink of collapse," and those seeking help know who is truly in control. 8. According to CNBC: Irans inflation rate has soared to 89%, with food prices rising by 164%. 9. US Central Command says the USS George Washington aircraft carrier has been deployed to the Middle East. 10. According to CNN: Sources reveal that the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier has begun its return voyage, but remains within the Fifth Fleets operational area. 11. Six countries, including France, Germany, and Italy, issued a joint statement opposing Israels progress on the E1 settlement project. 12. Iranian Supreme National Security Council Secretary Rezaei: Faced with economic pressure from Trump, Iran should withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. 13. Iranian Foreign Ministry: Condemns the USs new economic and trade sanctions against Iran, stating that Iran will use "all tools and capabilities" to safeguard its national interests and the legitimate rights of the Iranian people. 14. Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi: Many of Trumps remarks are intended to divert the American publics attention from the domestic financial crisis, namely the record US debt and the sharp rise in bank interest rates. 15. UK Maritime Trade Operations Office: A report has been received of an incident 136 nautical miles east of Mukalla, Yemen. An oil tanker was approached by an unauthorized vessel while transiting the western Gulf of Aden.On August 21st, sources revealed that artificial intelligence company Anthropic is planning to bring in Citigroup as a lead underwriter for its initial public offering (IPO). If the deal goes through, Citigroup will join Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan Chase as lead underwriters. Anthropic may file for listing with regulators as early as the end of this month. Lead underwriter status for a large IPO not only means substantial underwriting commission income but also helps improve an investment banks ranking in the equity financing market. Citigroup currently ranks among the top IPO underwriters in the US due to its participation in SpaceXs record-breaking $86.2 billion IPO. Sources indicated that Anthropics listing preparations are still underway, and the final underwriting syndicate list may be adjusted, with the possibility of adding other investment banks.

U.S. Senate to hold FTX hearing on Dec. 1, CFTC chairman to testify

Cory Russell

Nov 22, 2022 15:35

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The U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee on Thursday said it will hold a hearing on Dec. 1 to examine the sudden collapse of FTX, one of the world’s biggest crypto exchanges.


FTX filed for bankruptcy on Nov. 11, leaving an estimated 1 million customers and other investors facing billions of dollars in total losses. The firm’s failure has created a liquidity crunch that has rippled across the industry and sent the prices of bitcoin and other digital assets plummeting.


Rostin Behnam, the chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is the first witness named for the hearing, titled, “Why Congress Needs to Act: Lessons Learned from the FTX Collapse.”


U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow also on Thursday called on Congress to pass the bipartisan Digital Commodities Consumer Protection Act, which she said, “would have prohibited the misconduct and risky behavior undertaken by FTX.”


The U.S. House Financial Services Committee has also said it plans to hold a hearing in December to investigate FTX’s collapse.