July 3, 2024, 8:44 a.m.

The logic behind the sharp drop in Apple's stock price

As the world's first high-tech enterprise with a market value exceeding $3 trillion, Apple's price has recently been falling all the way. On March 4th local time, Apple's stock price fell by 2.54%, and its market value evaporated by 70.4 billion US dollars (approximately 506.9 billion yuan). At present, its market value is only around 2.6 trillion US dollars, down 15%, which is extremely rare in the US stock market.

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Faced with multiple crises, when will the Federal Reserve of Australia cut interest rates?

The Australian economy is facing multiple challenges, and by the end of 2023, it has fallen to the brink, with almost only population growth supporting economic development. This increases the risk that the Reserve Bank of Australia may start lowering policy interest rates earlier than other central banks to maintain the stability of the Australian dollar under pressure.

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Another Bank Thunderstorm in the United States, Fearing a Chain Reaction?

It has not been a year since the collapse of banks in Silicon Valley triggered the US banking crisis, and the US financial market has once again fallen into turmoil.

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The risky nature of Bitcoin means it won't be crazy for long

Recently, the hottest topic in the global financial community has been Bitcoin's wild start to the year. Since the beginning of February, the price of bitcoin has soared to more than $60,000, and on February 29, it once exceeded $64,000, an increase of more than 40% in the past month. At the same time, the skyrocketing Bitcoin has attracted a large amount of capital injection, and the trading volume has hit a new record, and on February 28, it hit a record of nearly 7.7 billion dollars in a single day.

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Behind the madness of Bitcoin

In recent years, with the development of science and technology and the popularity of the Internet, digital currency has gradually entered people's lives as a new form of payment, of which the most concerned is Bitcoin. As the first cryptocurrency to successfully apply blockchain technology and launch a trading system without central bank supervision and management, Bitcoin is leading the global financial system forward.

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The Ghost Debt Crisis of Americans

Although consumer spending is helping the US economy remain stable in 2023, some of these issues are gradually emerging. The US credit card debt has reached record levels, and credit card interest rates are also soaring. This has led to an increase in debt arrears, especially with a sharp rise in credit card arrears.

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The Fed is in no hurry to cut interest rates, and US mortgage rates have soared first

Rates on 30-year fixed mortgage contracts rose 19 basis points to 7.06% in the week ended Feb. 16, according to data released by the Mortgage Bankers Association. It was the first time US mortgage rates had jumped above 7% since early December and the biggest weekly increase since October.

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美联储降息不着急 美国房贷利率先飙了

根据抵押贷款银行家协会(MBA)近日公布的数据显示,截至2月16日当周,美国30年期固定按揭贷款合同利率上升19个基点,至7.06%。这是美国按揭贷款利率自去年12月初以来首次跃升至7%以上,也是自10月份以来的最大单周涨幅。

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The first loss in nearly 20 years! Is the European Central Bank in a cold winter?

The European Central Bank recently released its first annual loss report since 2004, which has attracted widespread attention.

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What are the risks of the Fed cutting rates too soon?

Early Thursday morning Beijing time, the Federal Reserve released the minutes of the January Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy meeting, and a number of Fed officials issued hawkish views, highlighting the potential drawbacks of cutting interest rates too early, which could waste the progress already made on inflation.

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