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Competing in the same circuit will give markets the chance to gauge the companies’ technology, user experience and safety credentials.

It is a dynamic to which the industry is paying close attention, however, as it seeks to gauge signs of a slowing economy.

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“A key unknown for us remains whether stablecoins will be a winner-take-most-market — an answer here will be important in gauging future gross margins for Circle,” they said.

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The bank expects consensus to maintain its full-year Ebitda forecast at $3.3 billion, while monitoring weekly freight rates to gauge how credible the low end of the guidance range becomes.

Official data showed that China’s retail sales, a key gauge of consumption, increased 3.0% in September compared with the same period a year earlier.

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