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LBMA CEO: Gold's Safe-Haven Status Remains Intact Over Long Term
LBMA CEO Ruth Crowell says gold's safe-haven status remains intact when measured over years, not weeks or months, reinforcing its role as a long-term portfolio hedge.
Lubrizol Targets Doubling India Revenue in Five Years
Lubrizol's CEO expects to double the company's revenue in India over the next five years, driven by significant investments in the market.
Bitcoin mining difficulty drops 10% in 11th largest downward adjustment
Bitcoin mining difficulty dropped 10% on Sunday, marking the eleventh-largest downward adjustment ever, as a portion of hashrate went offline.
Bitcoin Hits Two-Week High Above $65.5K as US-Iran Deal Sinks Oil
Bitcoin surged to a two-week high above $65,500 after a US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz sent oil prices sliding, lifting risk assets broadly.
Failed SpaceX IPO Allocation Prompts Korea to Widen Mirae Review
South Korea's financial watchdog expands inspection of Mirae Asset Securities over its failure to secure a SpaceX IPO allocation, raising governance concerns for the brokerage.
Zhipu Shares Surge 48% After JPMorgan Lifts Price Target
Zhipu shares jumped 48% after JPMorgan raised its price target, highlighting growing investor interest in China's AI sector despite a downgrade on rival MiniMax.
Singapore to Launch Gold Clearing System with JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank
Singapore plans to launch a gold-clearing system this year with participation from JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank, aiming to strengthen its position as a global bullion hub.
JoongAng Group Files for Rehabilitation After Broadcaster Default
South Korean media conglomerate JoongAng Group has filed for court rehabilitation after its broadcaster defaulted on a loan, strained by costly sports broadcasting rights acquired at market peak.
PBOC Expected to Set USD/CNY Fixing at 6.7544, Reuters Estimates
The PBOC is expected to set the daily USD/CNY reference rate at 6.7544, a key signal for Asian FX markets and the yuan's trading band.
Indonesia Awaits MSCI Verdict That Risks $13 Billion Outflows
Indonesia faces a crucial MSCI decision this month that could trigger $13 billion in outflows, as its equity market already ranks as the world's worst performer.
Yen Short Bets Hit Nine-Year High as Carry Trade Returns
Speculators have pushed short bets on the yen to a nine-year high, reviving the yen carry trade despite BOJ rate hike risks and intervention threats.
Japan and Korean Stocks Surge on Hormuz Reopening Hopes
Japanese and South Korean stocks rallied to multi-year highs after the US and Iran agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, easing supply chain fears in Asia.
ASX Fined Over Misleading Chess Replacement Statement
ASX agreed to pay a fine after admitting its 2022 statement that the Chess replacement project was 'progressing well' was misleading, raising regulatory scrutiny on the exchange.
Bailey Defends BOE Gilt Sales After Farage Criticism
BOE Governor Andrew Bailey defended the central bank's gilt sales program after criticism from Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, highlighting the policy's role in unwinding quantitative easing.
Stock Market Shifts Focus From SpaceX to Iran Deal and Fed
After SpaceX's record IPO, stock market attention is returning to geopolitical risks from the Iran nuclear deal and the Federal Reserve's next policy move, which could drive volatility in equities.
Nuclear Drives All-of-the-Above Trend in Energy Security
Nuclear power is making a global comeback as countries seek energy security, with Japan, China, the US, and Germany all shifting policy, reshaping long-term fuel demand and supply dynamics.
Hong Kong Issuers Push to Revive Trading in Overlooked Stocks
Hong Kong stock issuers are pushing initiatives to boost trading in illiquid stocks, aiming to improve secondary market liquidity and support follow-on financing.
Japan Top Bond-Trading Regional Bank Buys JGBs for First Time in Decade
A top Japanese regional bank has resumed buying Japanese government bonds after a decade-long absence, signaling a potential shift in domestic demand for JGBs amid changing yield dynamics.
Bond Funds Chase Australian Debt on Peak RBA Interest Rate Bets
Global bond funds are increasing exposure to Australian government debt as economic weakness fuels expectations that the Reserve Bank of Australia has finished raising interest rates.
Global Funds Retreat From Japan’s Long Bonds as BOJ Goes Slow
Global bond funds are reducing exposure to Japanese long-term government bonds as the Bank of Japan’s gradual tightening disappoints expectations for higher yields, potentially shifting capital flows into equities and other markets.
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