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Tim Scott Backs CLARITY Act, Linking Stablecoin Rules to U.S. Dollar Strength on June 11
Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott said on June 11 that advancing the CLARITY Act is part of building consumer protections and reinforcing U.S. financial leadership, including through stablecoin regulation. He argued that stablecoins backed by dollars or U.S. Treasuries can increase demand for the dollar, while clearer crypto rules could improve payments and reduce transaction costs. The measure still needs Senate passage, reconciliation with the House version, final approval in both chambers, and the president’s signature before it can become law.
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Japan Crypto Tax Bill and SBI ETF Filings Put XRP ETF Listing in Focus
Japan's Lower House approved a crypto tax proposal to cut the top rate on digital-asset gains from about 55% to a flat 20% and to treat crypto as a financial instrument, with tax changes targeted for 2028 and possible ETF approvals as early as 2027. XRP traded around $1.14 after repeated tests of the $1.15 resistance zone, while traders watched $1.10 support and a potential move toward $1.20 if a daily close clears $1.15. Separately, SBI Holdings has applied to Japan's FSA for ETF products that include a spot Bitcoin-XRP structure and a hybrid Digital Gold-Crypto ETF, targeting up to $32 billion in AUM within three years.
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Bank of America's Savita Subramanian flags 70% bear-market signposts, warns of 20% pullback risk
On June 12, 2026, Bank of America's head of US equity and quantitative strategy Savita Subramanian said market conditions are showing "too many red flags" that have often come before major S&P 500 peaks. She noted that 70% of the firm's bear-market "signposts" are currently triggered and said such setups have historically foreshadowed a roughly 20% correction. Morgan Stanley CIO Mike Wilson, however, argued a correction could be inevitable yet healthy if the bull market is to extend into year-end.
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