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Is Intel's intention to split its subsidiary business and go public with cash flow?
Reported by our reporter Li Yuyang from Shanghai There has been a slight change in the relatively stable field programmable gate array (FPGA) market, which is not popular. Recently, semiconductor gia ... -
Following the ideals and challenges, Xiaomi's betting on extended range track technology has gradually become mainstream?
Reported by our reporter Chen Maoli from Beijing Xiaomi's car manufacturing has always been a hot topic in the market. Recently, a recruitment notice for a design and development engineer for the ext ... -
A year-on-year increase of 3.7%! Just now, important data from the United States was released
According to data released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics on October 12th, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the United States increased by 3.7% year-on-year in September, which is unchanged fr ... -
Former Central Bank Governor of Canada: Should Re interpret the Relationship between Wage Rising and Inflation
In the field of economics, the traditional view is that rising wages will inevitably lead to inflation. Former Governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen Poloz, believes that multiple factors can affect ... -
Russia has started capital controls to prevent depreciation, Southeast Asia is considering relaxing artificial intelligence, and Ireland is developing a 100 billion euro sovereign wealth fund plan!
01 Russia has re implemented some capital control measures to prevent the depreciation of the ruble On Wednesday, Russia announced the re implementation of some capital control measures, including re ... -
The size of US money market funds dropped to $5.706 trillion in the week of October 11th
According to data from the Association of Investment Companies (ICI), as of October 11th, the size of US money market funds fell to $5.706 trillion, breaking from the previous week's record high of $ ... -
The US CPI has risen rapidly for two consecutive months, with gold prices falling below 1880 and trading exceeding $1.2 billion in four minutes
According to the latest data released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, consumer prices slowed down in September as energy prices decreased compared to the previous month. On Thursday (October 12 ... -
The CEO of Standard Chartered believes that interest rates will remain high for the long term and expects the Federal Reserve to raise rates by another 25 basis points
Standard Chartered Group CEO Bill Winters stated that sticky inflation and strong economic indicators are likely to keep interest rates high for the long term, adding that he expects the Federal Rese ... -
The World Monetary Fund is worried about housing issues causing social unrest in the Netherlands
Due to the declining affordability of Dutch housing, the Netherlands faces a social problem that can cause social unrest. Paul Hilbers, the Dutch head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), issued ... -
IMF Raises India's Growth Expectations, Economists Warn of Rough Road Ahead
The International Monetary Fund raised its forecast for India's economic growth on Tuesday, stating that India will continue to maintain strong growth in 2023 and 2024, but analysts warn that it will ...