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- 11:39Hong Kong Monetary Authority: 77 expressions of interest received for stablecoin licenses, only a few licenses will be issued in the initial phaseChainCatcher News,according to a spokesperson from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), as of August 31, a total of 77 entities have expressed their intention to apply for a stablecoin license to the HKMA. These entities include banks, technology companies, securities/asset management/investment firms, e-commerce, payment institutions, and startups/web3 companies. The HKMA will not disclose the list of entities that have expressed their intention or formally submitted applications. The spokesperson emphasized that expressing intention or submitting an application for a stablecoin license, as well as communication between the HKMA and relevant entities, are merely part of the application process and do not constitute approval of any entity, nor do they imply any endorsement of the likelihood of license approval. Whether a license is ultimately granted will depend on whether the application meets the licensing requirements.The spokesperson stated that it has been clearly indicated earlier that only a few stablecoin licenses will be issued in the initial phase. The HKMA has been arranging meetings with entities that have expressed their intention, hoping that communication during this period will help these entities seriously assess the necessity and maturity of their stablecoin issuance plans, so as to decide whether to submit a formal application. The HKMA once again reminds the public to remain vigilant against the promotion of unlicensed stablecoins.
- 11:32Futian Investment Holdings issues the world's first public blockchain RWA public offering listed digital bondAccording to an official announcement reported by Jinse Finance, Futian Investment Holdings (Fitch rating "A-") has completed an offshore RMB bond issuance in Hong Kong. This bond is the world's first RWA public offering listed digital bond issued on the Ethereum public chain, with an issuance size of 500 million RMB, a term of 2 years, and a coupon rate of 2.62%.
- 11:18Mitsubishi UFJ: Weak Nonfarm Payrolls May Prompt the Federal Reserve to Cut Rates More Than ExpectedAccording to Jinse Finance, Mitsubishi UFJ analyst Lee Hardman stated in a report that if the US non-farm payroll data released on Friday is much weaker than expected, the US dollar may decline further. He pointed out that another disappointing employment report would reinforce market expectations, prompting the Federal Reserve to resume rate cuts at the September meeting, and possibly cut rates by 50 basis points in one go. Data shows that the market currently generally expects a 25 basis point rate cut this month, with a cumulative rate cut of over 100 basis points by September next year. Unless this non-farm payroll data is significantly better than expected, it will be difficult to dispel market expectations for a Fed rate cut in September.