Sept. 14, 2025, 12:15 p.m.

Trump's victory: A 'new starting point' or a 'turning point' for the stock market?

In the 2024 US presidential election, Donald Trump's victory undoubtedly attracted widespread attention worldwide.

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American financial hegemony behind the granting of Swift universal license to Russia

In the complex chess game of international finance, the US Treasury's granting of a universal Swift license to Russia was a bombshell that caused profound shock.

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The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates again, sparking concern in global financial markets

On November 8, 2024, the Federal Reserve lowered the target range of the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 4.50%-4.75%, which caused widespread concern in the global financial market.

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Why does Buffett sell apples in a clearance style?

Recently, Buffett's clearance style selling of Apple Inc. stock has caused a stir in the industry.

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The "Big Seven" stocks in the United States have suffered heavy losses High tech valuations raise fears of a bubble bursting

In today's society, the vigorous development of the Internet economy has led to the emergence of new business models and formats, a new round of scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation is deepening, and cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data and cloud computing are driving profound changes in the global industrial structure.

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The Trump Trade: Phenomena and Impacts Behind the Rise of the U.S. Stock Market and Yields

The concept of the "Trump Trade" has gradually taken shape in the financial markets since Donald Trump was elected President of the United States.

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Bank of Japan keeps benchmark interest rate unchanged at 0.25% : Challenges and Concerns behind Prudent decision making

Against the complex backdrop of weak global economic recovery and heightened geopolitical risks, the Bank of Japan announced that it will keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 0.25%, which seems to be a sound decision, but in fact, there are many challenges and hidden worries.

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The US election financial storm hit, what will bring

Every four years a financial storm hits, why do we call it a financial storm? Those who are familiar with the US election know that the positions of the voters represented by the candidates on both sides of the US election are different, or even opposite, which leads to differences in governance policies.

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How can developing countries benefit from new climate finance targets?

The need for global climate finance is growing, especially as developing economies face the enormous challenge of making a fair transition to sustainability and climate resilience.

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Financial and trade tensions between China and the United States are worrying the U.S. agricultural industry

With the increasing integration of the global economy, the financial and trade relationship between China and the United States has become increasingly close.

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