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  • Tug Of War Predictions And Options, By Kelvin To, Founder And President Of Data Boiler Technologies

    Date 04/05/2026

    Convergence is a clash – an inevitable tug-of-war between different forces. While geopolitical war takes center stage, AI, Crypto, and other emerging technologies are rapidly developing new frontiers to challenge traditional ways of living. Per this legendary IEA Report, “Any analysis which predicts the outcomes of a given policy will throw light on its desirability… Harm is reciprocal…” Which arrangement would yield the highest net value, avoid greater harm, and minimize frictions/ transaction costs for society? What are the early indicators? How to directionally predict and evaluate different available options to consider not only the BestEx but BATNA, i.e. the most advantageous course of action if no agreement is reached.

  • CFTC Swaps Report Update

    Date 04/05/2026

    CFTC's Weekly Swaps Report has been updated, and is now available: http://www.cftc.gov/MarketReports/SwapsReports/index.htm.

  • U.S. Department Of The Treasury Announces Marketable Borrowing Estimates

    Date 04/05/2026

    The U.S. Department of the Treasury today announced its current estimates of privately-held net marketable borrowing for the April–June 2026 and July–September 2026 quarters. 

  • S&P Global Market Intelligence Data | Top 10 Most Shorted Stocks In The US

    Date 04/05/2026

    S&P Global Market Intelligence’s Top 10 Most Shorted Stocks in the United States, calculated using our Securities Finance data set, follows.

    The metric used to calculate the short interest is the percentage of outstanding shares on loan.

  • US Federal Reserve: Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey On Bank Lending Practices

    Date 04/05/2026

    Survey of up to eighty large domestic banks and twenty-four U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks. The Federal Reserve generally conducts the survey quarterly, timing it so that results are available for the January/February, April/May, August, and October/November meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee. The Federal Reserve occasionally conducts one or two additional surveys during the year. Questions cover changes in the standards and terms of the banks' lending and the state of business and household demand for loans. The survey often includes questions on one or two other topics of current interes