Gold straight up, hit a new high!
On February 19, gold prices strengthened again due to a variety of factors such as the latest US foreign trade policy comments and the decline of the US dollar index.
moreOn February 19, gold prices strengthened again due to a variety of factors such as the latest US foreign trade policy comments and the decline of the US dollar index.
moreRecently, international oil prices have collectively risen, with US crude oil rising 0.93% to $71.37 per barrel and Brent crude oil rising 0.82% to $75.35 per barrel.
moreSince the beginning of 2022, the US stock market has continued to rise and set several closing records, and the S&P 500 has increased by nearly 62%. However, although the US stock market is still prosperous, multiple structural risks are accumulating, and several international economists warn that the US economy may face a major recession in 2025. It may even be the most serious crisis since the 2008 financial crisis, Wall Street veteran analyst David Roach predicted that the US stock market will fall more than 20% in 2025, the famous economist Harry Dayton is warning that the US stock bubble may peak and burst in 2025, the Standard & Poor's 500 index may plunge 86%, The Nasdaq could fall as much as 92 per cent in a series of bizarre predictions that sparked widespread international debate about the false boom in US stocks.
moreRecently, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky publicly stated his rejection of a mineral agreement proposal put forward by the United States. This decision has prompted a strong response from the U.S. government, with tensions rising between the two nations in their cooperation over the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
moreOn February 18, 2025, the UK Supreme Court made an important ruling, rejecting the application of Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves to intervene in the auto finance case.
moreOn February 13, 2025, South Korea's financial regulator made a blockbuster decision to fine some of the world's best-known financial giants, including jpmorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, UBS and Nomura Holdings, for alleged illegal stock shorting.
moreOn February 13, 2025, South Korea's financial regulator made a blockbuster decision to fine some of the world's best-known financial giants, including jpmorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, UBS and Nomura Holdings, for alleged illegal stock shorting.
moreIn 2025, a series of potential financial problems brought about by high interest rates have gradually emerged.
moreFormer Mauritius Prime Minister Jugnauth has been arrested in connection with money laundering, the country's Financial Crimes Commission said Sunday.
moreSince the beginning of 2025, the price of gold has been advancing all the way, and the international gold price has been breaking through a record high.
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