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Short Interest in Farmer Brothers Company (NASDAQ:FARM) Decreases By 36.6%
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Short Interest in Farmer Brothers Company (NASDAQ:FARM) Decreases By 36.6%

Farmer Brothers Company (NASDAQ:FARM – Get Free Report) was the target of a large decline in short interest during the month of December. As of December 31st, there was short interest totaling 73,014 shares, a decline of 36.6% from the December 15th total of 115,183 shares. Based on an average daily trading volume, of 96,315 [...]

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Foxx Development Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:FOXX) Short Interest Update
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Foxx Development Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:FOXX) Short Interest Update

Foxx Development Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:FOXX – Get Free Report) was the target of a large increase in short interest in December. As of December 31st, there was short interest totaling 86,407 shares, an increase of 27.5% from the December 15th total of 67,779 shares. Currently, 1.9% of the company’s stock are short sold. Based on [...]

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First Trust Latin America AlphaDEX Fund (NASDAQ:FLN) Short Interest Up 27.2% in December
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First Trust Latin America AlphaDEX Fund (NASDAQ:FLN) Short Interest Up 27.2% in December

First Trust Latin America AlphaDEX Fund (NASDAQ:FLN – Get Free Report) was the target of a large increase in short interest in the month of December. As of December 31st, there was short interest totaling 26,393 shares, an increase of 27.2% from the December 15th total of 20,750 shares. Based on an average daily trading [...]

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Firefly Aerospace, Inc. (NASDAQ:FLY) Short Interest Up 36.4% in December
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Firefly Aerospace, Inc. (NASDAQ:FLY) Short Interest Up 36.4% in December

Firefly Aerospace, Inc. (NASDAQ:FLY – Get Free Report) saw a large increase in short interest in December. As of December 31st, there was short interest totaling 4,716,690 shares, an increase of 36.4% from the December 15th total of 3,458,143 shares. Based on an average daily volume of 3,514,282 shares, the short-interest ratio is presently 1.3 [...]

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Ensysce Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENSC) Short Interest Down 25.8% in December
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Ensysce Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENSC) Short Interest Down 25.8% in December

Ensysce Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENSC – Get Free Report) saw a significant drop in short interest during the month of December. As of December 31st, there was short interest totaling 166,971 shares, a drop of 25.8% from the December 15th total of 225,167 shares. Approximately 4.7% of the shares of the company are sold short. Based [...]

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Short Interest in First Trust Japan AlphaDEX Fund (NASDAQ:FJP) Drops By 29.2%
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Short Interest in First Trust Japan AlphaDEX Fund (NASDAQ:FJP) Drops By 29.2%

First Trust Japan AlphaDEX Fund (NASDAQ:FJP – Get Free Report) was the target of a large decline in short interest during the month of December. As of December 31st, there was short interest totaling 16,008 shares, a decline of 29.2% from the December 15th total of 22,610 shares. Based on an average daily trading volume, [...]

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Short Interest in FuelCell Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:FCEL) Rises By 25.7%
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Short Interest in FuelCell Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:FCEL) Rises By 25.7%

FuelCell Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:FCEL – Get Free Report) was the target of a significant growth in short interest during the month of December. As of December 31st, there was short interest totaling 4,892,145 shares, a growth of 25.7% from the December 15th total of 3,891,108 shares. Approximately 10.3% of the company’s shares are short sold. [...]

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The ups and downs of tokenisation

Asset tokenisation is clearly gaining popularity in Pakistan. Already, Pakistan’s Finance Ministry has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with the global crypto giant Binance for consultations on the tokenisation of sovereign bonds, treasury bills, and commodity reserves valued up to $2 billion.Separately, Pakistan’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority has also granted No Objection Certificates to Binance and HTX to begin local licensing processes. With an estimated 30–40 million Pakistanis actively using digital assets, the government has been increasingly positioning blockchain as a key element in its quest for financial transformation.In simple words, asset tokenisation is the process of turning a physical or financial asset into its digital copies, or tokens, that can then be traded or owned in a blockchain network. One of the main benefits of tokenisation is that it allows the fractionalisation or breakup of non-fungible or indivisible assets into smaller, affordable parts. This, in turn, effectively allows more than one person to own a single expensive asset.Consequently, tokenisation has the potential to democratise access to markets such as real estate, art, private equity, or bonds that have long been closed off to common individuals. This could prove to be helpful in developing countries like Pakistan, where much of the population is poor and has limited access to conventional financial services.Despite their potential to democratise access to markets such as real estate, art, private equity, or bonds, the programmability of NFTs makes them harder to monitor and mitigate potential risksAnother key trait of tokenisation is that the underlying blockchain-based technology has the capability to automate many financial processes, greatly cutting down the need for intermediaries and middlemen like brokers and banks. This allows for near-instant settlement of transactions, greatly increasing efficiency and accuracy, streamlining operations and cutting down costs, and allowing 24/7 trading.Other than that, blockchain’s feature of a shared system of record that cannot be altered allows for greater data security and transparency. It establishes trust in the market and allows for easier oversight and compliance for regulatory authorities. Specifically, such a level of transparency greatly reduces information asymmetry commonly seen in Pakistani markets, allowing participants to operate in an environment where there is a clearer understanding of the risks and returns involved, thereby promoting greater financial inclusion.Above all, asset tokenisation will give rise to a new set of financial products. By turning illiquid assets such as an airplane or machinery, for example, into digital tokens, businesses and governments can generate new sources of funding. However, these assets bring their own set of challenges; chief among them being the lack of understanding of what tokenisation exactly is. The mechanism of tokenising assets is complex, and the products created from it could prove to be even more so. This was particularly true for nonprogrammable assets during the 2008–09 financial crisis, which had been spurred by products that no regulator or inventor understood.The case here is similar, where a layer of programmability complicates the landscape and makes it harder for authorities and investors alike to monitor and mitigate potential risks. Integrating it into the current landscape could also prove to be tricky since there is limited interoperability between blockchain networks and legacy systems. All this requires is a legal and financial framework and expertise that needs to be standardised and implemented across markets and countries.Then there is the issue of the cold start problem. While tokenised assets and products are easy to produce, limited liquidity deters investors from participating in such markets. Overcoming the cold start problem would require constructing a use case in which the digital representation of collateral delivers material benefits — including much greater mobility, faster settlement, and more liquidity. Delivering true, sustained long-term value requires coordination across a multifaceted value chain and widespread engagement of participants with the new digital asset class.The speed of settlements could also prove to be a double-edged sword. Like crypto, tokenised assets, especially those exchanged in secondary markets, could experience significant price volatility. Last of all, a common problem that Pakistan will especially encounter is the security risks that such tokens pose. While blockchain technology is generally considered to be secure, there have been instances of successful cyberattacks on crypto exchanges and other blockchain-based systems.Yet, despite these challenges, tokenisation has the potential to transform the future of finance. The main aim now is to ensure successful adoption while reducing the number of unbanked citizens in the process. By leveraging the benefits of blockchain technology, tokenisation promises the possibility of greater efficiency, transparency, and inclusivity in the financial markets and beyond.The writer is a digital transformation analyst.Published in Dawn, The Business and Finance Weekly, January 19th, 2026

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