The news: Paxos Trust Company—the firm behind PayPal's stablecoin, PYUSD—is reapplying for a national trust bank charter with the US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), per Reuters.
This is a renewed attempt after its initial application expired in 2023. Other cryptocurrency firms, like Circle and Ripple, have recently applied for similar licenses.
Our take: This is a calculated move by Paxos that reflects an evolving crypto market. While its previous attempt at this license stalled, the current environment is dramatically different.
Securing this charter would be a significant competitive advantage and give Paxos a higher level of trust and legitimacy. This is crucial for attracting institutional partners and mainstream companies that remain wary of the crypto space.
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The trend: Consumers pay broadly different prices for the same healthcare procedures across the US, with the highest average negotiated rate more than 9 times the lowest average rate in a recent assessment by Trilliant Health. Our take: Consumers want to be able to compare healthcare costs, but it’s still unclear how forceful the federal government is going to be in mandating true transparency—and if consumers truly grasp the publicly posted prices for medical services. We expect hospitals will continue to push back on any new regulations, while insurers will keep information on negotiated rates behind closed doors, thus perpetuating price disparities and not arming consumers with actionable insights that will lower their healthcare costs.
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TikTok’s 2024 revenues in the UK, Europe, and Latin America surged 38% to $6.3 billion, more than doubling 2022 levels, per filings cited by Forbes. The growth underscores TikTok’s strength outside the US, where a divest-or-ban standoff continues. Yet regulatory scrutiny in Europe looms large, with over $1 billion reserved for fines, ongoing probes across multiple countries, and potential penalties under the EU’s Digital Services Act. TikTok’s UK penetration tops 32%, with ad revenues projected to triple by 2027. Still, layoffs in trust and safety roles and a pivot to AI moderation could test regulators and user trust.
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Q2 earnings revealed turbulence across the travel sector as American Airlines and Southwest reported lower net income and reduced their outlooks. With US airlines and hotels likely to face more headwinds amid uncertainty over tariffs and trade policy, companies need to adjust their strategies.
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