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[Digital Euro Ambitions, Fed Political Pressure, and the Resurgence of Pump-and-Dump Scams]-[The return of ‘pump and dump’ stock scams]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-08-22

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The EU's Strategic Pivot to a Digital Euro

The European Union is accelerating its efforts to develop a digital euro, driven by a growing urgency to maintain monetary sovereignty. According to FT reporter Niku Asghari, the project has evolved from a theoretical concept into a potential necessity to counter the dominance of U.S. stablecoins. Asghari notes that U.S.-based entities like Circle and Tether currently "dominate the market," and with major institutions like JPMorgan and Citi entering the fray, the EU fears an "excessive reliance on US dollars." To remain competitive, officials are reportedly considering the use of a public blockchain, such as Ethereum or Solana. While this shift could increase "uptake and circulation," it also introduces significant privacy concerns regarding the visibility of transactions. The ECB remains cautious, emphasizing that they have not yet reached a final decision on the underlying technology.

Escalating Political Tensions at the Federal Reserve

The relationship between the Federal Reserve and the U.S. executive branch has reached a new low. President Donald Trump has intensified his campaign against the central bank, specifically targeting Fed Governor Lisa Cook. Following allegations—which Cook has dismissed as bullying—regarding the falsification of housing loan documents, the Department of Justice has been urged to remove her from her post. This move is part of a broader "war on the central bank" waged by the President, who has publicly disparaged Chair Jay Powell as a "numbskull and a moron" for his interest rate policies. This conflict highlights the ongoing friction between political leadership and the institutional autonomy of the Fed.

The Resurgence of Pump-and-Dump Stock Fraud

U.S. capital markets are witnessing a concerning rise in "pump and dump" stock scams, a trend that appears to correlate with periods of high market optimism. FT reporter George Steer explains that these schemes exploit retail investors by promoting small-cap stocks—often Chinese companies listed on the NASDAQ—through social media advertisements featuring fake endorsements from celebrities or TV anchors. Victims are typically funneled into WhatsApp groups, where they are groomed before being pressured to invest. The mechanics involve insiders "pumping" the price of a stock before selling their stakes in "one fell swoop," leading to a catastrophic collapse in share value. Steer highlights that the FBI has reported a "300% increase year on year in victim complaints" related to such fraud. Despite the billions of dollars in losses, regulators like the SEC have remained largely silent, partly because these microcap scams are often overshadowed by the activity of larger, blue-chip companies in the eyes of major institutional investors.

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