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[Global Political Tensions, Economic Policy Challenges, and the Crypto Treasury Retreat]-[Charlie Kirk’s killing leads to calls for retribution]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-09-12

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Navigating Political Volatility and Economic Uncertainty

Brazil’s Political Turmoil and Global Implications

The geopolitical landscape faces significant instability following the conviction of Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro. Found guilty of orchestrating a military coup after his 2022 election defeat, Bolsonaro faces a 27-year prison sentence. Prosecutors have characterized his actions as a "failed conspiracy" that extended to threats against the current administration. This verdict has polarized the nation and raised concerns regarding diplomatic friction with Washington, particularly given the historical context of U.S. President Donald Trump's past interventions, including "steep tariffs" and sanctions against Brazilian officials involved in the judicial process.

The Escalation of Political Violence in the United States

In the U.S., the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has intensified national anxiety. Kirk, a pivotal figure in the "MAGA movement" and leader of Turning Point Action, was viewed by supporters as a "legendary figure" in youth mobilization. His death has ignited a fierce debate on the state of American democracy. James Politi, the FT’s Washington bureau chief, notes that this event follows a troubling string of incidents, including the "two assassination attempts on President Trump" and the January 6th Capitol attack. Experts point to "political polarization," "divisive rhetoric," and the influence of social media as catalysts for an environment that feels increasingly "intractable." The response from political leadership remains fractured, with the White House urging prayer while President Trump has hinted at "retribution" against the "radical left," signaling a potentially volatile period ahead.

The Federal Reserve’s Balancing Act

Economic policy remains dominated by the Federal Reserve’s delicate navigation of conflicting signals. With annual inflation rising to 2.9 percent in August and core inflation holding above 3 percent, the central bank is simultaneously contending with a "weakening labor market." Despite these pressures, the market consensus remains fixed on a "quarter-point rate cut" at the upcoming policy meeting, with expectations of a faster pace for future reductions to stabilize the cooling economy.

The Crypto Treasury Craze and Market Correction

The summer’s "crypto treasury craze," which saw diverse companies—ranging from hoteliers to biotech firms—stockpiling Bitcoin to bolster their share prices, is facing a severe "late summer swoon." Digital markets correspondent Nico Asghari explains that the strategy, fueled by an opportunistic belief that Bitcoin is the "future of finance," led to record-high share prices for many firms. However, as the market becomes "overcrowded," investors are pulling back. With Bitcoin trading down from its record high of $124,000 to approximately $115,000, the decline in associated company share prices has been disproportionately harsh, with some plummeting by 40 to 60 percent. While some executives remain optimistic, eyeing "acquisition targets" to consolidate their holdings, the sustainability of this model remains tied to the speculative belief in the long-term appreciation of crypto assets.

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