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The Bank of Japan kept interest rates unchanged for the fifth consecutive meeting and announced the launch of an ETF selling plan. Additionally, two hawkish members voted against the decision, proposing a 25 basis point rate hike.




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- 11:39Where will Ethereum and Bitcoin go after the "rate cut"?After the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut policy is implemented, what impact will it have on the crypto market? Follow professional analysts as they interpret the trends of Ethereum and Bitcoin. Click the link to the live broadcast room below and see how professional analysts interpret the policy. https://www.bitget.com/zh-CN/live/room/1352886400258330624
- 11:36This week, the token unlock amount for teams, founders, and private investors exceeds $242.2 million.According to a report by Jinse Finance, Tokenomist has released a chart showing that from September 15th to 21st, the total amount of tokens unlocked by teams, founders, and private investors exceeded $242.2 million. The unlocked tokens are as follows: ALT (2.38%) — $3.49 million; BLAST (1.90%) — $2.31 million; AVAIL (2.88%) — $1.57 million; VENOM (0.50%) — $1.58 million; PARTI (2.91%) — $1.22 million.
- 11:15Fed's Kashkari: If the labor market weakens, rate cuts could come soonerAccording to Golden Ten Data, ChainCatcher reported that Federal Reserve's Kashkari stated that if the labor market is weaker than expected, the Federal Reserve can always cut interest rates more quickly.