10:40 2025-06-17
CME "Fed Watch": 14.5% chance of Fed rate cut in JulyAccording to Jin Ten Data, the CME "Federal Reserve Watch" shows that the probability of the Federal Reserve maintaining interest rates unchanged in July is 85.5%, the probability of a cumulative interest rate cut of 25 basis points is 14.5%, and the probability of a cumulative interest rate cut of 50 basis points is 0%;
The probability of keeping interest rates unchanged by September is 32.8%, the probability of a cumulative rate cut of 25 basis points is 58.2%, and the probability of a cumulat...
10:37 2025-06-17
BTC falls below $106,000The market shows that BTC has fallen below $106,000 and is now quoted at $105,986.12, a 24-hour decline of 1.01%. The market is volatile, so please do a good job in risk control.
10:37 2025-06-17
OpenAI may consider filing an antitrust complaint against Microsoft, and the partnership between the two parties is tighteningOpenAI's partnership talks with Microsoft have stalled and the relationship between the two sides is on the verge of collapse. OpenAI wants to weaken Microsoft's control over its AI technology and computing power, and seeks the other party's consent to transform it into a for-profit enterprise to promote financing and listing. OpenAI is considering filing an antitrust complaint with regulators as tensions between OpenAI and Microsoft over the artificial intelligence partnership rise.
10:10 2025-06-17
AAVE falls below $270The market shows that AAVE has fallen below $270 and is now quoted at $269.93, a 24-hour decline of 6.39%. The market is volatile, so please do a good job in risk control.
10:01 2025-06-17
Bank of America: Investors' net underweight to the dollar is the highest in 20 yearsInvestors are net underweight to the dollar at 31 per cent, the highest level in two decades, according to a Bank of America survey, the "most extreme view" in BofA's June survey of global fund managers, with a team of strategists led by Michael Hartnett saying "the biggest pain trade of the summer is going long the dollar".