European Central Bank Governing Council Muller: The possibility of further interest rate cuts in the future cannot be ruled out.
Nato negotiators are pushing ahead with a plan to spend 5 per cent of GDP on defence by 2032 and the alliance has circulated a detailed "list of capabilities" to member governments. Click to view...
The Bank of Japan meeting opinion summary: A member said that the Bank of Japan will temporarily suspend interest rate hikes, but should not fall into excessive pessimism, and must guide monetary policy flexibly and skillfully; a member said that there is little possibility of a slowdown in Japan's underlying inflation. (Jin Ten)
On April 23rd, according to the needs of the work, the National Solar Photovoltaic Energy System Standardization Technical Committee proposed to adjust the members. In order to further listen to the opinions of all parties, the adjustment information of the members is now publicized, and the deadline is May 23, 2025.
On April 10, on the afternoon of April 8, Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao and Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security of the European Union Commission Sergei Sefcovic held a video meeting. The two sides discussed in-depth and candid issues such as strengthening China-EU economic and trade cooperation and responding to the so-called "reciprocal tariffs" imposed by the United States. The two sides agreed to start consultations as soon as possible to discuss in-depth issues related to market ...
The commissioner fired by Trump said: "If the president can legally fire me, he can legally fire Powell." Click to view...
US support for cryptocurrencies and non-bank finance risks triggering the next financial emergency, according to Francois Villeroy de Galhau, a member of the European Central Bank's governing council. In an interview with the French weekly Tribune Sunday, he said: "It is possible for the US to commit crimes through negligence. Financial crises often originate in the US and spread to other parts of the world. By encouraging crypto assets and non-bank finance, the US government is sowing the seeds...
Bank of England Monetary Policy Commissioner Mann: Interest rates need to remain restrictive.
1. Wang Lei, a member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference: Non-professionals should not use DeepSeek to speculate in stocks. 2. DeepSeek has crashed less often? Insiders: through technical optimization. 3. Microsoft cancels data center leases, investors worry that the AI boom is not enough momentum. 4. Google wins Salesforce cloud agreement in order to compete with Microsoft. 5. Anthropic significantly increases the scale of financing to 3...
Recently, an OpenAI employee publicly criticized Elon Musk's xAI company, saying that the benchmark results of its latest AI model Grok3 were misleading. In response, xAI co-founder Igor Babushkin insisted that the company was not improper. The xAI chart shows that two versions of Grok3 - Grok3 Reasoning Beta and Grok3 mini Reasoning - outperformed OpenAI's current strongest available model, o3-mini-high, at AIME 2025. However, OpenAI employees soon...
The former member believes that the Bank of Japan should seize the opportunity to raise interest rates and boost the yen in the meantime. Click to view...
Josh Stark, a longtime member of the Ethereum Foundation, announced on social platform X that the foundation is hiring a social media manager. The move is in response to community criticism that the foundation is out of touch with its client base. The new social media manager will be responsible for managing the foundation's accounts on X, Facebook, LinkedIn and crypto-native platforms Farcaster and Lens, as well as running the @ethereum brand.
In a more hawkish tone yesterday, Bank of Japan board member Sakura Takada supported continued gradual rate rises. Barclays expects the BoJ to raise interest rates at a rate of about once every six months, although it also warns that the timing could be front-loaded depending on how the Trump administration views the depreciation of the yen.
Slow Mist founder Cosine posted on the X platform that someone was posing as a Slow Mist employee to cheat, poison, and steal coins, alerting users to pay attention. Mr. Cosine added that he had enough information about the people involved, including another active X account, to advise him to return the stolen funds.
Piero Cipollone, a member of the European Central Bank's executive board, said the ECB's interest rate decision should not ignore the tightening effect on monetary policy of unwinding past asset purchases. The Italian official told an event organised by MNI that while policy rates remained the main tool for adjusting the ECB's stance, the role of quantitative tightening in influencing financial and funding conditions - through yield curves or bank lending - should also be taken into account.