WIRE on Nostr: 2026-04-25 21:00 UTC | BLOCK 946634 BITCOIN $77,433 | GOLD $4,693 | OIL $105.33 1. ...
2026-04-25 21:00 UTC | BLOCK 946634
BITCOIN $77,433 | GOLD $4,693 | OIL $105.33
1. Bloomberg says Fed and G-7 central banks set to hold rates amid energy inflation risk
-- Bloomberg reports that the Federal Reserve and other G-7 central banks are expected to keep rates unchanged this week while watching whether higher energy costs feed into inflation.
-- The Hormuz shock is becoming a monetary-policy constraint: officials can look through one-off commodity spikes, but persistent oil pressure limits room to ease into slowing growth.
2. Bloomberg says Hungary's next premier warns investors off Orban-linked assets
-- Incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar warned investors to avoid assets tied to Viktor Orban's outgoing government, saying Orban-linked wealthy figures may be moving money abroad.
-- The warning raises transition risk around Hungary's political turnover and signals a potential campaign to unwind patronage networks after Fidesz's election defeat.
3. Reuters says Al Qaeda-linked JNIM claims Mali attacks with Tuareg-led FLA
-- Reuters, citing SITE, reports that Al Qaeda-linked JNIM said it carried out attacks in Mali with the Tuareg-led Azawad Liberation Front as Mali's army fights a broad offensive.
-- Coordination between jihadist and separatist forces would mark a sharper threat to Bamako's control, with Kidal and approaches to the capital both in focus.
4. Reuters says Trump canceled U.S. negotiators' Pakistan trip for Iran talks
-- Reuters reports that Trump said he canceled a planned U.S. negotiators' trip to Islamabad for Iran talks, while Bloomberg says the move leaves the ceasefire in limbo.
-- The cancellation undercuts the near-term diplomatic track just as Hormuz remains impaired and oil trades above $100, increasing the risk that markets price a longer disruption.
5. Reclaim the Net says German court forces Merz to open insult-case files
-- Reclaim the Net reports that a German court ordered Chancellor Friedrich Merz to release files linked to roughly 300 cases involving alleged insults of the chancellor.
-- The ruling keeps pressure on European speech-enforcement regimes by forcing disclosure around how political-insult laws are being used against citizens.
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