Amplify ETFs has launched two exchange traded funds designed to give investors structured exposure to the growing stablecoin and tokenization segments of the digital asset market. The funds began trading…
Markets have not stopped sending signals, but the meaning of those signals has changed. In earlier cycles, strong price momentum, rapid capital inflows, and rising leverage were often interpreted as…
Financial stability is often discussed as an abstract goal, but it directly affects how economies function and how markets behave. When systems are stable, businesses plan with confidence, capital moves…
Stablecoin growth is often misunderstood as a byproduct of speculative activity. Because stablecoins emerged from digital markets, their expansion is frequently linked to trading cycles and investor sentiment. That interpretation…
Market stability is often associated with visible interventions such as policy announcements or liquidity injections. Less attention is paid to the mechanisms that operate quietly in the background, allowing markets…
Liquidity is the foundation of functional financial markets. When capital can move smoothly, markets remain orderly even during uncertainty. When liquidity breaks down, stress spreads quickly across assets and institutions.…
For much of modern financial history, risk management was reactive. Policymakers and institutions focused on responding once instability became visible. Emergency measures, temporary liquidity support, and short term interventions were…
Stablecoins were initially introduced as a convenience for traders. They offered a way to move in and out of volatile assets without leaving digital markets. For a long time, their…
In an environment shaped by constant information flow, policy announcements now travel faster than markets can fully process them. Governments and central banks are under pressure to act quickly, respond…
For much of the modern era, economic success was defined by expansion. Growth rates, rising output, and accelerating investment were treated as the primary signals of progress. Expansion cycles shaped…
