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06:13
10年期日本国债收益率升至2.13%创近27年新高
[10-Year Japanese Government Bond Yield Rises to 2.13%, Reaching a Nearly 27-Year High] The 10-year Japanese government bond yield increased by 1.5 basis points to 2.130%, reaching its highest level since February 1999.
06:11
Solana现货ETF资产管理规模突破10亿美元
[Solana Spot ETF Assets Under Management Exceed $1 Billion] According to Solid Intel data, the assets under management (AUM) of the Solana spot ETF have surpassed $1 billion.
06:03
分析师称降息预期与避险需求推升金价
[Analyst Says Rate Cut Expectations and Safe-Haven Demand Boost Gold Prices] Boosted by dovish remarks from Federal Reserve officials raising rate cut expectations and heightened safe-haven demand due to tensions in Venezuela, gold prices hit a one-week high on Tuesday. Tastylive Global Macro Director Ilya Spivak stated that the Federal Reserve officials' comments have not changed market judgment, with this week's key data being Friday's employment report. Federal Reserve's Kashkari mentioned that inflation is slowing down gradually, but there is a risk of a 'sudden rise' in unemployment, increasing the likelihood of rate cuts. Investors anticipate at least two rate cuts this year. Spivak pointed out that the U.S. and Venezuela events highlight the trend of de-globalization.
05:54
SOL breaks through the $140 mark
Binance SOL/USDT is currently trading at $139.92, with a 5-minute increase of 0.59%. Please be aware of market fluctuations.
05:48
Telegram 约 5 亿美元俄罗斯债券因制裁冻结
[Approximately $500 Million in Russian Bonds Frozen Due to Sanctions on Telegram] Approximately $500 million in Russian bonds issued by Telegram have been frozen due to Western sanctions. It is reported that Telegram has issued bonds multiple times in recent years and has repurchased most of the bonds maturing in 2026, but the aforementioned $500 million bonds have been frozen due to sanctions. The company stated that it will repay the bonds upon maturity, and whether the funds can flow to Russian holders will be determined by the payment agent and custodian institutions.