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Iran Crisis Puts Defense Technology Industry to the Test: Can It Rapidly Expand Amid Conflict?
101 finance·2026/04/03 11:33

Alphabet's Gemini Pricing Restructuring: Examining Financial Streams and Market Sentiment
101 finance·2026/04/03 11:33

Cango's $75M Raise: A Liquidity Lifeline or a Dilutive Distraction?
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BWiGA Awards: Unraveling How Capital and Focus Move
101 finance·2026/04/03 11:33

Bitcoin 'done' with 85% crashes, says Cathie Wood amid new $34K target
Cointelegraph·2026/04/03 11:30


Village Farms Set to Address Cannabis Supply Gap with Launch of Delta 2 Expansion
101 finance·2026/04/03 11:24

Trex’s $233M Investment in Arkansas: Vertical Integration May Protect Margins Against Resin Price Fluctuations
101 finance·2026/04/03 11:24

Flex (FLEX) Outperforms Sector After Q4 Beat—Now Hinged on Full-Year Guidance Execution
101 finance·2026/04/03 11:18

EURC/USDC Stalls at 1.1544 as Narrow Bands Signal Impending Move
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A certain whale sold 242 ETH, then opened a short position of 3,286.46 ETH with 20x leverage.BlockBeats news, on April 6, according to Onchainlens monitoring, a new wallet starting with 0x01f sold 242 ETH, then opened a short position of 3,286.46 ETH with 20x leverage, worth about 7 million US dollars.
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International Organizations Warn of Severe Risks to African Economy from US-Israel-Iran Conflict On April 6, the African Union, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the African Development Bank, and the United Nations Development Programme jointly released a policy brief stating that the ongoing tensions in the Middle East are continuously impacting key international transport routes and energy and fertilizer supply chains, which will lead to a significant slowdown in Africa's economic growth and pose serious risks to African economies. The brief specifically mentioned that disruptions in the transportation of liquefied natural gas produced in the Persian Gulf will limit the supply of ammonia and urea products, significantly increasing fertilizer prices during the planting season from March to May this year, which will further affect end-consumer sectors such as food. The African Union and other organizations emphasized that the current situation has severely impacted trade and driven up fuel and food prices, potentially leading to a 'cost of living crisis' very soon. The brief noted that the continuously rising shipping and insurance costs, exchange rate pressures, and tightening financial conditions will further exacerbate the intensity of the crisis, placing the heaviest burden on the poorest households.
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South Korea considers bypassing the Strait of Hormuz to secure oil suppliesAn Do-je, a member of South Korea's Democratic Party of Korea, told Yonhap News Agency on the 6th that Democratic Party lawmakers and government officials discussed in the National Assembly the search for new sources of crude oil imports to make up for the shortfall caused by shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. (Xinhua)
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