The spot premium for Crude Oil Product in the Middle East has risen to its highest level in over two years. Can the strong demand from China and India continue to support prices?
The spot premium for Crude Oil Product in the Middle East has risen to its highest level in over two years, driven by strong demand from major importing countries China and India to replace sanctioned supplies.
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The probability of the Bank of Japan raising interest rates next week has greatly increased! "Trump" has become the only variable.
According to sources, officials at the Bank of Japan generally believe that the likelihood of an interest rate hike next week has significantly increased, provided that Donald Trump taking office in the White House does not trigger too many negative surprises.
Track Hpyer | Qualcomm has acquired Intel's chief architect for Xeon CPUs.
In the Server CPU market, Qualcomm also wants to take a big share.
The three giants of the Federal Reserve have spoken: confidence is high as inflation slows down, and an economic soft landing is in sight!
Federal Reserve officials welcomed the lower-than-expected increase in the December Consumer Price Index, believing it indicates that inflation is likely to continue declining.
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OPEC Monthly Report: OPEC expects oil demand to steadily increase by 2026.
OPEC predicts that driven by India and China, oil demand will continue to grow steadily for another year. In the next two years, Global oil consumption is expected to grow "strongly" by 1.4 million barrels per day. Theoretically, this forecast will provide room for Saudi Arabia and its OPEC+ partners to restore about 2 million barrels per day of offline production capacity in the coming two years.
The countdown to Inauguration Day is on! Trump 2.0 may cause waves, how will various Assets perform?
On Monday, January 20th, Eastern Time, the US President-elect Donald Trump and the US Vice President-elect JD Vance will be sworn in, marking the official start of their four-year term. The market is keenly observing how Trump's return to the White House after four years will unfold, along with the new chapter of 'Trump 2.0.'
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International oil prices have entered a skyrocketing mode! Crude Oil once reached a new five-month high. What investment opportunities are there in Hong Kong and U.S. stocks?
The main driving force behind this round of oil price surge is the USA's new round of sanctions on the Russian energy sector. Additionally, concerns about Trump's tariff policy, the decline in US crude oil inventories, and cold wave weather have also helped oil prices return to an upward trend.
"Concerns about technological monopolies" are increasing, and weighted ETFs like S&P are becoming popular.
In the second half of last year, Invesco's S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF attracted approximately $14.4 billion, bringing its total inflow for the year to $17 billion, far surpassing the record inflow set in 2023. Analysts believe that investors are currently most concerned about concentrated risks, fearing that the market is too top-heavy. It is expected that this year, apart from the largest technology companies, other companies will achieve double-digit growth in earnings.
If the acquisition fails, poaching is the alternative! An Intel core architect has joined Qualcomm.
① Qualcomm successfully poached Intel's former chief architect of the Xeon processor, Sailesh Kottapalli, who had worked at Intel for 28 years; ② Qualcomm may have Kottapalli lead the development of server CPUs, but some speculate he may also be associated with the GPU Business; ③ This change is undoubtedly adding insult to injury for Intel, which has yet to resolve its financial issues.