June 4, 2025, 8:04 a.m.

UK strengthens carbon and nature credit markets to promote green finance

To boost climate finance flows and help local companies expand revenue channels, the UK government recently announced a new plan to strengthen voluntary carbon and nature credit markets.

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Hanging the sword of default: The deadlock over the US debt ceiling stirs up global financial markets

The upper limit of the US debt was restored to 36.1 trillion US dollars on January 2, 2025, triggering political deadlock within Congress and widespread concerns in the market.

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Gold prices soar: Trump's tariffs ignite risk aversion sentiment

Recently, the spot price of gold broke through $3,350 per ounce, with an intraday increase of 0.65%, setting a new historical high. Behind this rally lies a comprehensive rise in market risk aversion, with the tariff policy implemented by the Trump administration serving as the direct trigger.

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Behind the epic slump of the US stock market

On April 16th, the US stock market experienced a bloody "Black Wednesday". The Dow Jones Index plunged by 1.73%, the Nasdaq Index plunged by 3.07%, and the S&P 500 index dropped by 2.24%.

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau cuts staff: a game of power and regulation

In April 2025, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) fell into an unprecedented crisis.

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The Federal Reserve focuses on preventing inflation and is not eager to cut interest rates: the difficult choice caused by the uncertainty of tariff policies on the economy

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in a speech on Wednesday that the central bank may face a dilemma between controlling inflation and supporting economic growth.

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The Woes of the European Stock Market: Economic Warnings in the Midst of Trade Turmoil

On the grand chessboard of the global economy, every fluctuation in the financial market has the potential to set off a chain reaction.

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What is the impact of the US bond sell-off on the United States?

Recently, the global financial market has been disturbed by a wave of selling US bonds. US treasury bond bonds, once regarded as a "safe haven" by global investors, are facing an unprecedented crisis of trust.

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The expected storm is testing the resilience of the US economy

Recently, the pessimistic sentiment of American consumers towards the economic outlook has reached a new high since the outbreak of the pandemic: 44% of respondents expect the unemployment rate to rise in a year, and the inflation expectation of 3.6% has reached its peak in nearly a year and a half.

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The US has launched its first new junk bond in nearly two weeks after reciprocal tariffs triggered financial turmoil

The United States has seen the first risky Junk Bond in nearly two weeks hit the shelves for the first time, in a sign that the bond market has stabilized this week after a bout with Trump's tariffs.

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