[Golden Noon Report | An overview of important developments at noon on August 14] 7:00-12:00 Keywords: Fumio Kishida, BlackRock, New Zealand, Ripple case 1. Fumio Kishida will resign as Prime Minister of Japan; 2. BlackRock IBIT has attracted approximately US$20.5 billion so far in 2024; 3. Bitcoin miners sell Bitcoin to make a living as BTC prices fluctuate; 4. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand unexpectedly cut interest rates by 25 basis points, the first rate cut since March 2020; 5. Kraken survey: 73% of US cryptocurrency users plan to continue investing in 2025; 6. Blackstone: Seeing signs of a slowdown in the US economy, the Fed's rate cut will "soften the blow"; 7. Bernstein: If Trump wins the US election, it will be good for the crypto market, but if Harris wins, it will be bad; 8. Bloomberg: The Ripple case is a good sign for other crypto companies fighting the US SEC.