Hong Kong auto stocks strengthened again, Geely Automobile (00175.HK) rose more than 6%, Xiaomi Group (01810.HK) rose more than 4.5%, Li Auto (02015.HK) rose more than 4%, XPeng Motors (09868.HK), Great Wall Motor (02333.HK), Dongfeng Group (00489.HK), Beijing Automobile (01958.HK) shares rose more than 3%, BYD shares (01211.HK) rose 1.9%.
As bitcoin once again attempts to break through the $70,000 resistance level to a new all-time high, analysts at research and brokerage firm Bernstein said that inflows of bitcoin exchange-traded funds, the crypto stock market, and retail trading sentiment suggest an extremely high risk appetite. Bernstein analyst Gautam Chhugani wrote that as Bitcoin and other risk assets see a rising likelihood that Donald Trump, who has publicly backed cryptocurrencies, will win the US Presidential Election, ...
Gold once again staged a thrilling run, falling back more than $80 after a new high! The US stock market's rotation hit technology stocks hard, and Microsoft's downtime added fuel to the fire! Federal Reserve officials collectively released a warning before the quiet period, wary of Biden's weekend withdrawal... What stimulus markets did you miss this week?
Gold once again staged a thrilling run, falling back more than $80 after a new high! The US stock market's rotation hit technology stocks hard, and Microsoft's downtime added fuel to the fire! Federal Reserve officials collectively released a warning before the quiet period, wary of Biden's weekend withdrawal... What stimulus markets did you miss this week?
Gold prices hit another all-time high as hopes for a cut in interest rates from the Federal Reserve mounted and some traders ramped up their bets on Mr. Trump's re-election as US president. Spot gold briefly hit $2451.44 an ounce, breaking a previous high set at the end of May. Signs of slowing US inflation have fuelled speculation that the Fed will soon start cutting interest rates. Investors across markets are also weighing the chances of Mr. Trump returning to the White House as his campaign ...