Congress is preparing for a crucial vote on a bipartisan sanctions package targeting Russia. With lawmakers poised to act as early as next week, President Trump is expected to gain additional leverage in negotiations aimed at resolving the Ukraine conflict. Market observers are closely watching how these policy developments might reshape geopolitical risk premiums and institutional capital flows in global financial markets.
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MidnightGenesis
· 01-11 02:28
On-chain data hasn't reflected yet. Let's wait and see the timestamp of the contract deployment next week... This kind of geopolitical stuff is often delayed, and based on past experience, large funds have already moved in the shadows.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-11 01:33
Coming back to the geopolitical game? Trump's move this time is to maximize bargaining chips, but why are the US stocks still falling these past two days?
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LightningPacketLoss
· 01-10 22:26
Here we go again? Trump is causing trouble again. This time, it feels like he's trying to add leverage to the negotiations...
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MerkleDreamer
· 01-08 02:58
Coming with sanctions again? I just want to see how many days they can hold on this time...
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liquidation_surfer
· 01-08 02:57
Here we go again with this routine? Sanction Russia, negotiate Ukraine, manipulate capital flows... It's been the same old trick for a long time. How long will this continue?
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TokenUnlocker
· 01-08 02:56
It's the same old story of sanctions against Russia. Is Trump trying to use this for negotiations? Haha, just watch.
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VitaliksTwin
· 01-08 02:50
Another wave of political tug-of-war, the Russia-Ukraine situation is still far from over. Let's see how Trump plays it.
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PonziDetector
· 01-08 02:46
Coming back to this again? Congress votes every day, sanctions on Russia never end, it feels like a show... Trump wants to get some chips out of it, the market follows suit and speculates, but in the end, isn't it retail investors who end up holding the bag?
Congress is preparing for a crucial vote on a bipartisan sanctions package targeting Russia. With lawmakers poised to act as early as next week, President Trump is expected to gain additional leverage in negotiations aimed at resolving the Ukraine conflict. Market observers are closely watching how these policy developments might reshape geopolitical risk premiums and institutional capital flows in global financial markets.