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U.S. stocks opened mixed, with game stations up more than 13%.

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2025-03-26 13:33:16
U.S. stocks opened mixed, with the Dow up 0.18%, the Nasdaq down 0.30%, and the S & P 500 down 0.09%. Tesla fell nearly 2%, or ended its 5-year winning streak. Game Station rose more than 13%, the company's Q4 profit was better than expected, and the board of directors approved the addition of bitcoin as a reserve asset.
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23:07 2025-04-22
BTC breaks through $93,000
The market shows that BTC has broken through $93,000 and is now quoted at $93019.99, with a 24-hour increase of 6.83%. The market is volatile, so please do a good job in risk control.
23:01 2025-04-22
Chiliz Meets with SEC Cryptocurrency Task Force to Discuss Plans to Return to US Markets
SportsFi-owned Chiliz has met with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) to discuss investing in and re-entering the U.S. cryptocurrency market under a crypto-friendly White House, as well as a push for greater regulatory transparency around digital assets.
22:58 2025-04-22
Elon Musk: More time to focus on Tesla next month
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he will devote more time to Tesla affairs next month.
22:52 2025-04-22
Tether Treasury Minted 1 billion USDT
According to Whale Alert, Tether Treasury minted 1 billion new USDT about two hours ago.
22:52 2025-04-22
USDC Treasury 99.80 million new USDC
According to Whale Alert, the USDC Treasury minted 99.8 million new USDCs about 20 minutes ago.
22:49 2025-04-22
Musk: MegaPack allows utilities to output far more total energy than ever before
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company's energy business was also performing very well. MegaPack allows utilities to output far more total energy than ever before.
22:46 2025-04-22
Elon Musk: By the end of this year, fully autonomous driving systems will be available in unsupervised mode for personal use
Elon Musk, Tesla's chief executive, said the company would expand its service to other cities by the end of the year. By the end of this year, the fully autonomous driving system will be in unsupervised mode for personal use. Millions of Teslas are expected to be fully autonomous by the second half of next year.
22:40 2025-04-22
Federal Reserve Governor Greg Coogler: The impact and uncertainty of tariffs on the economy may be greater than expected
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22:37 2025-04-22
The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged in May has dropped to 91.7%.
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22:34 2025-04-22
Standard Chartered: Firing Powell would hurt the dollar and boost safe-haven assets
Steven Englander, strategist at Standard Chartered in New York, said that if US President Donald Trump followed through on his threat to fire Federal Reserve chairperson Jerome Powell, it would cause inflation to rise, weaken the dollar and prompt money to flock to the euro, yen and Swiss franc. "Attempting to remove (or precipitate) Powell could lead to a significant increase in real risk premiums across inflation, the Treasury yield curve and other dollar asset markets," he said on April 2.
22:34 2025-04-22
Spot gold's short-term decline expanded, falling nearly 2% during the day.
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22:28 2025-04-22
Federal Reserve official Kashkari: We must ensure that tariffs do not cause persistent inflation
Neel Kashkari, president of the Minneapolis Fed, said the Fed had a responsibility to ensure that tariffs did not cause a persistent inflation problem, echoing recent comments by Fed chairperson Jerome Powell. "We're just not sure right now whether this is a one-time effect or a long-term effect on inflation," Mr. Kashkari said at a US Chamber of Commerce event in Washington on Tuesday. "Our job at the Fed is to make sure this is not a longer-term effect."