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External headlines: Wall Street braces for inflation data, battered U.S. stocks may still not be a bargain

The headlines that the global financial media paid attention to last night and this morning mainly include: 1. Wall Street braces for inflation, and battered U.S. stocks may still not be bargains 2. G7 leaders to pledge to ban Russian oil imports 3. Wheat prices soar, Africa turns to cheaper alternatives 4. After the IPO […]

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The trend of overseas Chinese stock adjustment has been exposed!

From the fourth quarter of last year to the first quarter of this year, China-related funds issued overseas have been actively repositioning and exchanging shares. China’s animal husbandry and planting industries are favored, the real estate industry is also showing a recovery trend, and the biotechnology industry has been sold by funds. With the recent

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Review of important information affecting the market over the weekend

According to news on May 8, important information affecting the market over the weekend (May 6-May 8) includes: heavy documents are issued to promote urbanization construction with county towns as an important carrier; the central bank will launch 100 billion yuan of re-lending support as soon as possible Transportation, logistics and warehousing industry financing; four

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Second-hand car prices collapse, another case of “consumption downgrade” in Americans

Rising interest rates have dampened price increases, and fewer people can afford cars. Analysts believe that the cooling of the used car market may be a signal that the US economy is about to slow down. Soaring prices are eating into the purchasing power of U.S. consumers, as people stop renewing subscriptions for Netflix’s streaming

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Week Ahead | Hold your breath! US April CPI is about to be announced; Occidental Petroleum, Ideal Motors financial reports hit

Heavy financial events next week (5.9-5.13): In terms of economic data, important data such as US April CPI/PPI, initial jobless claims, EIA crude oil inventories, and China’s April M2, CPI/PPI and other important data will be released; In terms of financial reports, well-known companies including BioNTech, Occidental Petroleum, Ideal Motors, AMC Cinemas, SMIC, and Rivian

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Crude oil supply “dilemma”: giants are making profits and do not increase production, and U.S. shale oil manufacturers are even reducing production

Source: Wall Street News At a time when global crude oil prices are at multi-year highs, the attitude of the U.S. federal government and oil industry giants is really “ice and fire”. President Biden played a “band operation”: first, the “unprecedented” large-scale oil storage release plan of 180 million barrels of crude oil was released

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The headquarters of a well-known international bank was searched by the police! In 15 years, the stock price plummeted from three digits to single digits, and former employees were rewarded 1.2 billion for reporting

Source: Broker China According to foreign media reports, the headquarters of Deutsche Bank (Deutsche Bank) in Frankfurt, Germany was jointly raided by German police, prosecutors and financial regulators. It is understood that the German police have not disclosed the reasons for the operation, and it is not clear whether it is related to the European

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Opinion | The Nasdaq opened higher, why has the market fluctuated so much recently?

U.S. tech stocks led gains on Thursday, with better-than-expected earnings from some of the big tech stocks boosting shares. The Nasdaq Composite surged 1.9%, the S&P 500 gained 1.4% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.6%. In the bond market, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 2.881% from 2.817%. Shares of

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U.S. GDP unexpectedly fell in the first quarter, and the alarm of recession sounded again?

On Thursday, the initial value of the annualized quarterly rate of real GDP in the first quarter of the United States recorded -1.4%, the first negative value since the second quarter of 2020. Spot gold rose by $13 in a short-term and is now reported at $1,892.62 per ounce. Spot silver’s intraday decline narrowed to

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