News list for " Economics"

Foreign 1. Netherlands International: Japan's core inflation supports the Bank of Japan's interest rate hike in May. 2. Capital Economics: Sweden's central bank...

Foreign 1. Holland International: Japan's core inflation supports the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates in May. 2. Capital Economics: Sweden's central bank may raise interest rates next. 3. Capital Economics: The Swiss National Bank's interest rate cut will be the last time in the cycle. Domestic 1. CICC: The big model promotes Zhongtai to enter a new stage, and the technology hardware industry chain is expected to benefit. 2. CICC: Trump urgently needs to solve two fundamental problems, the...

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2025-03-21 08:13:35
HSBC Holdings: + 0.2%; Capital Economics: + 0.2%; Jefferies Group: + 0.2%; Goldman Sachs Group: + 0.3%; ING: + 0.3...

HSBC Holdings + 0.2%; Capital Economics + 0.2%; Jefferies + 0.2%; Goldman Sachs + 0.3%; ING + 0.3%; Citigroup + 0.3%; ABN Amro + 0.3%; Lloyds + 0.3%; Mizuho + 0.3%; BNP + 0.3%; Allied Banking + 0.3%; Morgan Stanley + 0.3%; Bank of America Merrill Lynch + 0.3%; Deutsche Bank + 0.3%; Wells Fargo + 0.3%; Barclays + 0.3%; Nomura + 0.3%; Scotiabank + 0.3%; Royal Bank + 0.3%; Deutsche Bank + 0.3%; Moody's Analytics: + 0.3%; Panson Macro: + 0.3%; JPMorgan Chase: + 0.3%; Santander: + 0.3%; UBS: + 0.3%; ...

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2025-03-12 03:29:48
Analysis: Safe-haven demand drives gold prices higher, but the risk of a stronger dollar remains

Gold futures prices rose on the back of safe-haven demand. Nikos Zabouras, a veteran financial commentator at Tradu, believes that gold has solidified its position as the leading safe-haven asset and become an attractive hedge against inflation. Gold prices have risen nearly 10% this year, helped by President Trump's disruptive operating methods, aggressive rhetoric and potential tariffs that could hit global trade and supply chains. In the uncertain "special...

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2025-02-18 09:10:51
Hong Kong will continue to promote the regulatory system for fiat currency stablecoin issuers and relax the asset appraisal requirements for inbound investors

On February 17, according to the "Hong Kong Information" report, Xu Zhengyu, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury of Hong Kong, China, pointed out in his speech at the annual conference of the Asian Securities Industry and financial marekt Association that the government has gazetted a stablecoin bill last year to introduce a regulatory system for fiat currency stablecoin issuers in Hong Kong. Hong Kong will continue to be an ideal gateway to connect mainland capital markets with th...

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2025-02-17 13:28:50
MyShell Releases Token Economics, 30% Allocated to Community Incentives

MyShell released Token Economics with a total supply cap of 1 billion, with 30% allocated to community incentives, 29% to investors, 13.5% to ecosystems and vaults, 12% to teams, 5% to liquidity, 4% to IDOs, 3.5% to marketing activities, and 3% to advisors.

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2025-02-13 13:28:08
RedStone Oracles Releases RED Token Economics, 48.3% Will Be Allocated to Ecosystem and Community

RedStone Oracles has released RED Token Economics. The total number of RED is 1 billion, of which 48.3% will be allocated to the ecosystem and community (10% will be used for protocol development, 28.3% will be used for ecosystem and data providers, 10% will be used for community and genesis distribution), 20% will be allocated to core builders, and 31.7% will be allocated to early backers.

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2025-02-13 01:18:40
Economist: If inflation persists for another month or two, the Federal Reserve may not cut interest rates again this year

Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York, said that if inflation persists for another month or two, the Federal Reserve may not cut interest rates again this year. Peter said that today's data confirmed that inflation remains an issue, and it clearly supports the Federal Reserve's cautious stance on interest rate cuts. The prospect of tariffs has also heightened inflation concerns....

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2025-02-12 14:09:29
Nobel Laureate Eugene Fama Predicts Bitcoin Will Go Zero in 10 Years

Eugene F. Fama, a Nobel laureate in economics who has been hailed as the "father of modern finance", predicted on the Capitalisn't podcast that bitcoin would go to zero within 10 years. He argued that a blockchain-based financial system requires too much computing power to be sustainable. He said cryptocurrencies violate the basic rules of a medium of exchange and their value is highly volatile. He also questioned bitcoin's positioning as "digital gold", arguing that it would be worthless withou...

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2025-02-06 16:32:49
Morgan Stanley: No longer expecting the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in March, expecting a rate cut in June

Morgan Stanley economists said they no longer expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in March, and now expect a rate cut in June this year. The Trump administration is imposing tariffs faster than we expected, which could mean that the pullback in inflation will stall at higher levels, blocking the possibility of any near-term rate cuts. (Jin Ten)

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2025-02-04 19:31:36
Trump slams European Union for targeting US tech companies such as Apple and Google

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump blasted European Union regulators for targeting Apple (AAPL. O), Google (GOOG. O) and Meta (META. O), calling the European Union's charges against U.S. companies "a form of taxation." The European Union's strict regulation of big tech companies is known around the world, often sparring with major social media platforms such as Facebook and X over content moderation and clashing with companies such as Apple and Google over antitrust issues....

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2025-01-23 21:39:57
The latest survey by foreign media shows that economists expect higher inflation and GDP growth in the United States. Click to view...

The latest survey by foreign media shows that economists expect higher inflation and GDP growth in the United States. Click to view...

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2025-01-23 14:32:42
Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission Ye Zhiheng: New license for virtual asset trading platform will be approved in the near future

On January 22, according to a report by Zhitong Financial Network, Ye Zhiheng, executive director of the intermediary department of the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission, revealed that the new license of the virtual asset trading platform will be approved in the near future, and it is expected that there will be good news in Quarter 1 in 2025. It is reported that the regulator has completed on-site inspections of all applicants, and there are currently 11 platforms in the application l...

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2025-01-22 06:45:20
Plume Network announces the economics of tokens, with a total of 10 billion tokens

Plume Network announced the economics of PLUME tokens. The total number of tokens is 10 billion, and the initial circulation is 20%. 59% of the tokens will be distributed to communities, ecosystems and foundations. It is reported that PLUME will be used for gas payments, governance, pledging, community feedback, and providing liquidity.

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2025-01-21 09:17:31
Circle CEO: Strong support for Trump's repeal of SAB 121, executive order expected soon

In an interview at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire said that U.S. President Donald Trump may soon sign an executive order to make it easier for banks to own digital assets. He expects Trump's order to support cryptocurrencies to be issued soon, but did not specify when. Allaire is particularly concerned about the SEC...

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2025-01-21 00:48:00
Analysis: Trump's embrace of bitcoin could be the biggest "pull-up sell-off" in history

Gary Smith, professor of economics at Pomona College, and Jeffrey Funk, winner of the NTT DoCoMo Prize in Mobile Science, wrote that Trump's embrace of Bitcoin, or the largest "pull-up-and-sell" in history, would certainly push up the price of Bitcoin if the US federal government spent trillions of dollars buying it. But how can the US government pay off the national debt by buying Bitcoin at an overvalued price? Perhaps Trump envisions a "pull-up-and-sell". In "pull-up-and-sell"...

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2025-01-17 09:18:02