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1969 Shows Why Good Jobs News Can Spook Wall Street

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Investors are watching the upcoming U.S. jobs report because a hot labor market could keep inflation pressure alive, lift bond yields, and complicate the Fed's rate path. That fear has an older shadow: 1969, when a strong economy, rising inflation, and tighter money helped lead into the 1970 recession and the Great Inflation era. This short explains why Wall Street sometimes fears good news. Educational content only, not financial advice.

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1907 Explains Why Banks Fear Stablecoins

In May 2026, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon escalated the stablecoin debate in a Fox Business interview reported by CoinDesk. His warning about the CLARITY Act: the bill could allow stablecoin companies to effectively pay interest on what functions like a deposit — without the consumer protections and regulations that banks must follow. His position: "The banks will not accept it that way."Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong responded that traditional banks are lobbying to block stablecoin reward programs that compete with their own deposit business.The CLARITY Act is still in Senate committee. The fight is unresolved.This short documentary connects the 2026 stablecoin debate to the Panic of 1907, when trust companies operated in a bank-like role before stronger financial rules existed. The Knickerbocker Trust Company collapse showed how fast confidence can break — and how quickly panic follows.Educational content only. Not financial advice.

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