Jan. 21, 2025, 11:46 p.m.

How will the Palestinian-Israeli situation affect the international oil price market?

Despite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, international oil prices unexpectedly fell.

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U.S. bond yields soar, affecting global financial markets

U.S. Treasury bonds have always been hailed as the "anchor of global asset pricing,"

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Price Crash: What's Wrong with Apple Phones

On October 23rd, the news of a sharp drop in prices across the entire iPhone 15 series hit the top of major media searches

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Russia announces restrictions on Japanese seafood imports

the Russian Federation Animal and Plant Health Supervision Bureau issued a statement stating that Russia will impose temporary restrictions on the import of fish and other aquatic products from Japan from now on.

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Can Europe still Harvest the world through brands

On October 10th local time, luxury goods giant LVMH Group, headquartered in France, announced its performance report for the third quarter of this fiscal year.

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The United States agrees to Samsung and SK HynixProvide equipment to itsChinese factory

On October 9th local time, according to a report from the Office of the President of South Korea, the United States agreed to Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix providing equipment to their factories in China without the need for other permits.

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Global trade is showing tentative signs of a rebound

Judging from the inventory changes of shipping companies, there are initial signs of a rebound in global trade at present, and emerging markets and North America will become the markets with the most upside potential.

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The market expects the Federal Reserve to "stand still" this week, with a 29% chance of raising interest rates in November. The economic situation is still unclear.

The Federal Reserve will hold a two-day interest rate meeting starting on Tuesday (September 19), and will announce an interest rate decision and policy statement in the early morning of Wednesday, U.S.

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Behind the UAW strike reflects the plight of the U.S. auto manufacturing industry

Recently, the United Auto Workers (UAW) organized about 150,000 American auto workers to launch general strikes in multiple states in the United States.

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comprehensive strategic partnership Will Vietnam be the next investment hotspot?

On September 11, US President Biden and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong jointly announced that they would upgrade the relationship between the two countries to the highest level of comprehensive strategic partnership.

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