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Summary of Important Developments on the Evening of February 1312:00-21:00 Keywords: Walsh, Tether, a certain exchange, Brazil 1. The Trump administration is preparing the nomination of Walsh for Federal Reserve Chairman 2. U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent: It is crucial to complete the crypto bill as soon as possible 3. A certain exchange will additionally purchase 841 bitcoins in the fourth quarter of 2025 4. Tether became the seventh largest overseas buyer of U.S. Treasury bonds in 2025, with a net purchase of $28.2 billions 5. Mirae Asset Group of South Korea will acquire a 92.06% stake in the crypto trading platform of a certain exchange 6. Brazil plans to establish a strategic bitcoin reserve, allowing the country to purchase up to 1 million bitcoins
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Anxiety Amid a $600 Billion Gamble: Despite Soaring AI Spending by Tech Giants, Nvidia (NVDA.US) Stock No Longer Rises in TandemSince the beginning of the fourth quarter last year, the stock has risen less than 1%. Although it reached a record high in late October, its overall trend has remained largely range-bound. In addition, its performance in early 2026 has only slightly outperformed the S&P 500 Index. After achieving triple-digit percentage growth for two consecutive years, Nvidia's nearly 40% increase in 2025 represents a slowdown in growth.
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If the merger agreement is terminated due to certain circumstances, homebuilder Tri Pointe Homes Inc. (TPH) will pay a termination fee of up to $82.3 million to Japan's Sumitomo Forestry Group.This clause is explicitly included in the cooperation agreement between both parties, highlighting the seriousness with which both sides regard the fulfillment conditions. If this transaction proceeds smoothly, it will significantly expand Tri Pointe Homes' business presence in the U.S. residential market. The substantial breakup fee not only protects the interests of Sumitomo Forestry but also reflects the rigor of the transaction's structural design. Market analysts point out that such clauses are common risk control measures in cross-border mergers and acquisitions, but the specific amount still needs to be considered in relation to the overall transaction valuation.
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