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The U.S. Conference Board Leading Economic Index Rose 0.2% Month-on-month In July, Exceeding The Consensus Forecast Of 0.10%. The Previous Figure Was Revised From -0.20% To -0.1%
The U.S. Department Of Energy Will Provide $500 Million In Subsidies To Seven Key Mineral Projects
Google: We Are Currently Tracking Two Separate Suspected Russian Clusters, UNC7005 And UNC5976, Which Are Carrying Out Phishing Attacks, Abusing OAuth Processes, And Deploying Malware To Victims
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US President Trump: James Blaid, The Government's Director Of Legislative Affairs, Will Leave The White House In September
The Trading Volume Of Shanghai Silver Futures Contract 2610 Has Exceeded 23.4 Billion Yuan, With An Intraday Increase Of 2.05%, And The Latest Price Is 16,443 Yuan/kg. The Intraday Increase In Open Interest Is Over 6,000 Lots, And The Trading Volume And Open Interest Have Risen Simultaneously
The Main Methanol Futures Contract Rose More Than 2.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 2886.00 Yuan/ton
The SC Crude Oil Futures Contract Rose By 2.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 596.60 Yuan Per Barrel
Turkey, Saudi Arabia, And Egypt Have Called For Attention To The Situations In Gaza, Syria, And The Strait Of Hormuz
Turkish Foreign Minister Fida Held Telephone Conversations With The Foreign Ministers Of Egypt And Saudi Arabia
Market News: U.S. Trade Representative Greer And Canadian Negotiators Will Meet In Washington At 12:15 P.m. Eastern Time Today (00:15 A.m. Beijing Time The Following Day)
The U.S. Treasury Department Has Proposed Common-sense And Low-cost Investment Rules For The "Trump Account"

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. is mulling offering cryptocurrency trading to its institutional clients, deepening Wall Street’s involvement in digital assets as demand for regulated market access continues to rise.
The bank is exploring what products and services its markets division could provide, including potential spot and derivatives trading, according to Bloomberg, citing a person familiar with the plans who asked not to be identified because the discussions are not public.
JPMorgan has historically taken a cautious stance toward direct crypto exposure, even as it has built blockchain-based settlement tools and tokenization platforms. Offering direct trading access, even under an institutional-only framework, would represent a meaningful expansion of its digital-asset footprint.
The plans remain under internal assessment, and no final decisions have been made.
A growing shift across major banks
If adopted, JPMorgan would join a widening group of global banks expanding their crypto capabilities despite uneven regulatory clarity and prolonged policy uncertainty in the U.S.
Standard Chartered launched spot bitcoin and ether trading for institutional clients earlier this year, becoming one of the first major banks to offer direct access to crypto markets. Morgan Stanley has opened broader access to spot bitcoin ETFs for wealth clients and is preparing to enable direct trading of bitcoin, ether, and Solana through its E-Trade platform.
Citi has been exploring digital asset payment rails and stablecoin capabilities for institutional customers, including a partnership with Coinbase, while also evaluating potential stablecoin-linked products of its own.
Bank of New York has extended its custody and tokenization initiatives. It is set to hold dollar reserves for Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin, while Goldman Sachs continues to build its tokenization and digital-asset infrastructure through partnerships and industry consortia.
Together, the moves reflect a coordinated shift by major financial institutions to position themselves for long-term adoption, even as U.S. regulatory frameworks remain unsettled.
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