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22/07/2025
It is reported that Edward Arg has resigned from the position of Shadow Secretary of Health in the UK.
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J.P. Morgan is exploring the possibility of launching a loan business that directly uses customers' cryptocurrency holdings as collateral. Analysts point out that according to the Basel III regulations, a 1250% risk weight must be applied to direct cryptocurrency exposure, which means that J.P. Morgan is likely to rely on external custodians such as Coinbase to handle defaulted collateral.
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