UK politician Nigel Farage bought $1.8M house after a $6.7M crypto gift
The news follows growing calls from UK lawmakers and government officials to curb or temporarily ban crypto political donations in the country.
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The post Pound Sterling slips through 1.35 as the Labour crisis tops a UK GDP beat appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. GBP/USD fell 0.9% on Thursday, breaking below 1.3500 in a sharp staircase decline from session highs to a low close to 1.3395. The move extended a multi-week downtrend from the early-March peak, with bearish momentum building through the European afternoon. The daily candle closed near session lows. The Pound Sterling came under heavy pressure on Thursday as the political crisis around Prime Minister Keir Starmer deepened. After Labour’s heavy losses in the 7 May local elections, four cabinet ministers resigned this week, including Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips, and close to 100 Labour MPs publicly called on Starmer to resign or set a departure timeline. Health Secretary Wes Streeting was reported to be weighing a leadership challenge, although Starmer remained defiant after 111 MPs signed a statement of support. Stronger UK data failed to lift the currency: Q1
Read full articleThe news follows growing calls from UK lawmakers and government officials to curb or temporarily ban crypto political donations in the country.
The Bank of England is walking back key parts of its stablecoin rulebook after the digital assets industry pushed back hard against proposals officials now admit may have gone too far. Bank of England Revisits Stablecoin Limits That Industry Called ‘Cumbersome’ Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden, who oversees financial stability at the UK central bank, told […]
Meta employees in the US and UK are organizing against corporate software that tracks workers’ keystrokes and mouse activity.
Dimon's critique highlights the risk of capital flight from Europe and the UK, potentially shifting financial power towards more decisive markets. The post JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon urges Europe and UK to clarify financial regulations or risk losing capital appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The post Bank of England Softens ‘Overly Conservative’ Stablecoin Plans Amid Industry Pressure appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief The Bank of England is reportedly reconsidering parts of its stablecoin plan. A 40% reserve floor could cost issuers £11.2 million per £1 billion in circulation. Observers say the bank’s shift could point to a move toward a more workable regime. The Bank of England is reconsidering key parts of its proposed stablecoin rules, softening its push after industry pushback over planned limits on holdings and reserve requirements. Sarah Breeden, the Bank of England’s deputy governor for financial stability, told the Financial Times on Thursday that officials were weighing other approaches to containing stablecoin-related risks as the sector grows. “It was based on experience of potential liquidity stress,” Breeden said. “But we will look hard to see if we have been overly conservative in our thinking there.” Breeden noted the reserve proposal was based o
The post EUR/GBP Price Forecast: Cross remains capped below Key SMAs despite tentative rebound appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. EUR/GBP trades choppy on Thursday, with the British Pound (GBP) modestly outperforming the Euro (EUR) on the back of resilient UK economic data, while traders also assess growing political noise in the United Kingdom. At the time of writing, the cross is trading around 0.8659 after touching an intraday high of 0.8668 earlier in the day. The UK economy expanded by 1.1% YoY in the first quarter of 2026, accelerating from 1.0% in the previous quarter and beating market expectations of 0.8%, according to preliminary estimates. On a monthly basis, UK GDP rose 0.3% in March, defying forecasts for a 0.2% contraction, though growth slowed slightly from February’s 0.4% expansion. However, the GBP is struggling to build on gains from the stronger UK economic data as political uncertainty weighs on sentiment. Speculation over potential leadership challenges to Prime
Insider Brief UK robotics startup Humanoid has announced a deployment and supply agreement with Schaeffler to bring humanoid robots into live manufacturing operations. According to Humanoid, the agreement calls for phased deployment of Humanoid’s wheeled humanoid robots across Schaeffler facilities, with the first systems expected to begin operating at plants in Germany before the end […]
The post BoE Considers Easing UK Stablecoin Caps After Industry Backlash appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Update May 14, 2:45 pm UTC: This article has been updated to include comments from Katie Haries, head of policy for Europe at Coinbase. The Bank of England (BoE) is reconsidering parts of its proposed regime for pound sterling stablecoins after digital asset companies warned that holding caps and reserve requirements could stifle adoption and make UK-issued tokens uneconomic. The central bank is looking at alternatives to temporary caps on how many stablecoins individuals and businesses can hold, and is examining whether its requirement that at least 40% of backing assets be held as non-interest-bearing deposits at the BoE is overly conservative, Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden told the Financial Times. The rethink comes as the UK government and regulators try to position Britain as a competitive hub for digital assets while containing risks to bank funding and financial stabilit