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Crude oil analysis at noon: With the strong US dollar attacking, oil prices keep falling. Where will the energy market go under the new policies of Trump?
The strong US dollar is putting pressure on oil prices, adding uncertainty to Trump's policies... After the hurricane, energy giants are restarting production.
Futu Morning Post | 'Trump trade' continues to rise! Cryptos rise hand in hand with Tesla; only four seats away from taking the House of Representatives, Republicans close to complete control of Congress.
The People's Bank of China reported that RMB loans increased by 16.52 trillion yuan in the first ten months; Pan Gongsheng, the head of the central bank, stated that they are guiding financial capital to invest early, invest small, invest long-term, and invest in hard technology.
The rise of the domestic substitution concept! ZTE's straight rise exceeds 10%, semiconductors stocks are soaring one after another.
ZTE's stock price hit the daily limit, reaching a new high of more than 1 year, with over 1.5 million shares blocked. Lately, companies whose names start with the middle letter have frequently seen a bullish trend. Previously, China Greatwall Technology Group had consecutive trading limit up, China National Software & Service has also been consistently bullish, and Dawning Information Industry hit a historical high.
Energy giants publicly 'pessimistic': the crude oil industry will eventually decline, transitioning to the metal market.
Many energy trading giants are turning their attention to the metal sector......
Trump's Middle East global strategy exposed!
Trump may once again impose 'maximum pressure' on Iran, sanction Iranian oil, strongly support Israel's strikes on Iranian nuclear and energy facilities.
Midday crude oil analysis: Both American and Brent oils have fallen back during the Asian trading session, but will the Fed rate cut provide price support?
The Federal Reserve lowered its target interest rate by 25 basis points at 3 a.m. Beijing time today, marking the second rate cut since 2020.