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USD/JPY: Monitoring for a breakout between the 152 and 159.50 range – Scotiabank
101 finance·2026/02/26 16:21
GBP/USD declines as strong US jobless claims counter expectations of BoE rate cuts
101 finance·2026/02/26 16:12
Is the US dollar losing its position as the world’s reserve currency?
101 finance·2026/02/26 16:12
SBI Japan Bank Makes Another Major XRP Announcement
TimesTabloid·2026/02/26 16:06

AVAX rises 10% as $2B RWAs move to Avalanche: Is $15 next?
AMBCrypto·2026/02/26 16:03

美国“反垄断一姐”抓紧任期最后时刻,追查微软的云计算业务
moomoo-证劵·2026/02/26 15:55
Hut 8’s 'execution and delivery' year backs $85 target, Benchmark says
The Block·2026/02/26 15:48
AUD/USD: Positive AUD theme despite fading risk – BNY
101 finance·2026/02/26 15:21

Bitcoin adds $120B in value: Can demand sustain BTC price gains?
AMBCrypto·2026/02/26 15:00
The Bank of Korea keeps rates unchanged, emphasizing its balanced position
101 finance·2026/02/26 14:51
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With Walsh becoming the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, the selection process for the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta has restarted.Michael Faulkender was once a candidate for President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta in the United States, but his current situation is unknown. (CNBC)
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Carnival Cruise Line: Iran conflict impacts bookings, lowers performance expectationsIn the previous fiscal quarter, the cruise booking business was hit hardest in Europe, with Mediterranean routes particularly affected. The company’s CEO stated that the strong travel demand and consumer spending power across all routes under the group have, to some extent, offset the negative business impact brought by geopolitical conflicts. Looking ahead, as international oil prices have recently declined, Carnival expects fuel expenses for the remaining operating period in 2026 to decrease slightly. The company has lowered its full-year total fuel expenditure forecast from $2.15 billion to $2.12 billion.
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SpaceX High-Grade Bonds Reportedly Attract $89 Billion in Subscription Demand On June 24, it was reported that the high-grade bonds issued by SpaceX garnered a subscription demand of $89 billion.
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