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2022-07-10 14:29:00

Wall Street megabanks unbothered by crypto downfall thanks to regulators - NYT

While momentum of the financial contagion effect in the cryptocurrency market keeps growing, Wall Street's biggest banks have not been affected, and in some cases turned a profit on the meltdown, The New York Times reported on July 5. Retail investors, on the other hand, are getting hit with large losses in the wake of tanking crypto prices. For some context, the crypto market is facing one of its worst bear markets with bitcoin (BTC-USD) off around 65% from its all-time high of $68.8K in November, changing hands at $21.4K as of shortly before 4:00 p.m. on Thursday. The crypto slump was exacerbated by the collapse of algorithmic stablecoin TerraUST (UST-USD) in May after it de-pegged from the U.S. dollar. Terra's contagion spread to embattled crypto lender Celsius, which has suspended withdrawals for the past three weeks amid liquidity issues and sinking token prices. And the next big player that failed was Three Arrows Capital, the crypto hedge fund that recently went bankrupt in the face of huge liquidations. "Recent developments have further highlighted the importance of having a global minimum prudential framework to mitigate risks from crypto assets," the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision said in a release dated May 31. Thanks in part to regulatory restrictions, Wall Street banks have been unbothered by the crypto downturn. Also, those lenders "generally don’t own crypto or run funds that invest in it. Nor have they ...

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