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Weekend Highlights: US Vice President Says Problems Caused by Global Chip Shortage Are “Very Real”
For more global financial information, please move on to the 7×24 hour live financial news live market on Monday, the US stock futures index opened in early trading and was basically flat, investors paid attention to the Fed's trend and the closing: US stocks closed higher on Friday, and all major stock indexes recorded declines this week. On August 20, US stock turnover was the largest 20 stocks, many investment banks raised the price of popular Chinese securities, most of the popular Chinese securities, 360 digital securities rose more than 15% this week, US WTI crude oil fell 8.9%, Brent crude oil fell 7.7% this week, silver futures fell 0.3% this week, and European stocks fell 2.8% on Friday Universal acceptance High Pan-European Stoxx 600
Us bond prices show that inflation is still seen as a problem, but the Fed will not care.
The US bond market is sending inconsistent signals that may need to be resolved as soon as possible, meaning either short-term inflation expectations fall further or the market needs to reassess the possibility of more Fed rate rises. Although the break-even inflation curve is downward, the inflation expectations implied in it remain uncomfortably high. The five-year break-even inflation rate is around 2.45%. Break-even inflation suggests that the market expects inflation to be higher than the fed's 2% target over the next five years. Meanwhile, the overnight index swaps (OIS) market expects the US to raise interest rates only once or twice over the next five years. In other words
Sources say that iPhone 13 parts have arrived and the launch date should be earlier than iPhone 12.
According to reports, some parts used by Apple to assemble the new generation of iPhone phones (temporarily known as "iPhone 13") have arrived, which means that the launch date of iPhone 13 will be slightly earlier than iPhone 12. Apple usually begins to accept parts needed to assemble the iPhone in early summer, and this year is no exception. Today, sources from supply chain manufacturers say that the passive components of iPhone 13 have arrived. Passive components mainly refer to resistors, inductors and capacitors, which do not need to be added in the circuit.
Berkshire Hathaway invests $500 million in Brazilian digital bank Nubank
Brazilian digital bank Nubank announced on Tuesday that Warren Buffett (Warren Buffett)'s Berkshire Hathaway (Berkshire Hathaway) invested 500 million US dollars in the parent company of this private digital bank headquartered in Brazil. Nubank was founded in 2013 and currently has around 40 million users. The company's CEO said there are currently no plans for an IPO, but it is not ruled out that it may take place in the future. Buffett is no stranger to investment finance companies because traditional banks and insurance companies make up a large part of Berkshire's portfolio
Airbus CEO: transatlantic Trade War should be "ceasefire" COVID-19 Travel ban should be relaxed
The head of European aircraft maker Airbus on Saturday called for a "ceasefire" in the transatlantic trade war over aircraft subsidies, saying tit-for-tat tariffs on aircraft and other goods exacerbated the damage caused by COVID-19 's epidemic crisis. After a long-running dispute at the WTO, the US gradually imposed a 15 per cent import tariff on Airbus aircraft from 2019, and the EU responded a year later by imposing a corresponding tariff on Boeing Co aircraft. Goods such as wine and whisky are also affected. "this dispute is now an old dispute, and it has put us in a lose-lose situation," Airbus CEO Foley said in an interview. he
Dangerous! Japanese treasury bond futures experienced a rare “ten consecutive decline”
Original title: Dangerous! Japanese treasury bond futures experienced a rare “ten consecutive decline” in Japan. Even a small increase in treasury bond yields would alert the Bank of Japan and the government. Now, the situation is becoming dangerous. On Tuesday, Japan's benchmark 10-year treasury bond futures recorded their 10th consecutive trading day of decline. Reuters analysis points out that as US bond yields continue to rise, large amounts of capital are likely to leave Japan and pour into the US bond market. As demand for Japanese treasury bonds falls, some market participants worry that the Bank of Japan may reduce the scale of debt purchases when evaluating monetary policy in March. Relevant data shows that as of Tuesday's closing, the US
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