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This past month witnessed many tech stocks rise or fall on the basis of their moves in the artificial intelligence (“AI”) space. It all started when ChatGPT became the fastest growing app in history, which was followed shortly by a major rally in $Microsoft(MSFT.US$ shares on news that it bought a $10 billion stake in OpenAI. Later, $NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ rallied after it beat earnings and raised its guidance thanks to AI chips.
Conspicuously absent in all of this AI talk was $Apple(AAPL.US$ . The wor...
Conspicuously absent in all of this AI talk was $Apple(AAPL.US$ . The wor...
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October 29, 2022 marks Futu's 10th birthday!
Over the past decade, Futu has grown from a startup to a listed company with nearly 20 million users worldwide. Our business scope has expanded from stock brokerage to corporate services and wealth management. Our footprint has also extended from Hong Kong to Singapore, the United States and Australia.
The past decade has witnessed our achievements through hard ...
Over the past decade, Futu has grown from a startup to a listed company with nearly 20 million users worldwide. Our business scope has expanded from stock brokerage to corporate services and wealth management. Our footprint has also extended from Hong Kong to Singapore, the United States and Australia.
The past decade has witnessed our achievements through hard ...
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Hello Mooers,
Welcome back!
In today's short discussion, we will be discussing two simple ways to fight inflation.
Without further ado, let's begin.
Method 1: Buy discounted goods in bulk
The first method is to buy goods & groceries that are discounted and at the same time buy them in bulk. This way, petrol / travel costs can also be reduced as less travel trips are made.
Method 2: Investing using MooMoo platform
Besides buying discounted nece...
Welcome back!
In today's short discussion, we will be discussing two simple ways to fight inflation.
Without further ado, let's begin.
Method 1: Buy discounted goods in bulk
The first method is to buy goods & groceries that are discounted and at the same time buy them in bulk. This way, petrol / travel costs can also be reduced as less travel trips are made.
Method 2: Investing using MooMoo platform
Besides buying discounted nece...
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$Barrick Gold(GOLD.US$ tonight $16 power up
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$Barrick Gold(GOLD.US$ up to $18 soon
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$Apple(AAPL.US$ plans to slow hiring and spending growth next year in some divisions to cope with a potential economic downturn, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
The decision stems from a move to be more careful during uncertain times, though it isn’t a companywide policy, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the deliberations are private. The changes won’t affect all teams, and Apple is still planning...
The decision stems from a move to be more careful during uncertain times, though it isn’t a companywide policy, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the deliberations are private. The changes won’t affect all teams, and Apple is still planning...
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60% of the 950 investors surveyed by Bloomberg consider a decrease in the price of Bitcoin to $10,000 more likely.
The remaining 40% predict the recovery to $30,000. The survey shows how bearish the investors have become.
$Bitcoin(BTC.CC$ $Coinbase(COIN.US$ $AMC Entertainment(AMC.US$ $Robinhood(HOOD.US$
The remaining 40% predict the recovery to $30,000. The survey shows how bearish the investors have become.
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$XRP(XRP.CC$ please go up to the moon.
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China imported 45.83 m tonnes last month, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Thu, equivalent to 10.79 m bpd. That compares to 10.5 m bpd in Apr and to a 2021 average of 10.3 m bpd. Meanwhile, China's May exports jumped 16.9% from a year earlier as easing COVID curbs allowed some factories to restart, the fastest growth since Jan this year and more than double analysts' expectations. Supply remains tight as lifting of sanctions on Iranian oil is still now...
China imported 45.83 m tonnes last month, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Thu, equivalent to 10.79 m bpd. That compares to 10.5 m bpd in Apr and to a 2021 average of 10.3 m bpd. Meanwhile, China's May exports jumped 16.9% from a year earlier as easing COVID curbs allowed some factories to restart, the fastest growth since Jan this year and more than double analysts' expectations. Supply remains tight as lifting of sanctions on Iranian oil is still now...
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