December 13th overnight news overview
1. Trump has listed Warsh and Hassett as the most promising candidates for Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
2. The Democratic Party in the United States has released Epstein-related photos from the Department of Justice, with both Trump and Clinton included.
3. European Union governments have reached a consensus on indefinitely freezing Russian Central Bank assets in Europe, and the Russian Central Bank has sued the European Clearing Bank for freezing assets in Moscow.
4. Both Russia and Ukraine are jockeying for position before potential peace talks, putting Zelensky under unprecedented pressure.
5. The completion date for some data centers that Oracle is building for OpenAI has been delayed until 2028.
6. Federal Reserve officials are engaged in heated debates over whether cutting interest rates will jeopardize the credibility of fighting inflation.
7. Bank of America: U.S. money market interest rates will not return to normal until December 2026.
8. Some states in the U.S. are planning to sue Trump over exorbitant H-1B visa application fees.
9. The Trump administration is considering mobilizing private companies to participate in foreign cyber attacks.
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