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1SEC crypto safe harbor heads to White House review, proposal due 'shortly' says Atkins2Nvidia CoWoS production capacity to reach 650,000 units in 2026, up 76% year-on-year; 840,000 units in 2027. Next-generation Rubin GPU mass production target lowered from 2 million to 1.5 million units due to HBM4 validation delays.3Geopolitical Pause or Rising Tensions? Markets Brace for Iran's Critical Deadline


Solana's AI Suite: $5 Trillion Ambition Compared to $80 Actual Value
101 finance·2026/04/05 19:30


PDD’s Fortress Balance Sheet vs. Margin Pressure: Is the Market Overlooking Strategic Conviction?
101 finance·2026/04/05 19:15

Carlyle's MAI Play: A Structural Bet on Integrated Wealth Platform Consolidation
101 finance·2026/04/05 19:15


Trump's 48-Hour Hormuz Ultimatum Could Force Oil Into a New Structural Floor
101 finance·2026/04/05 19:09

IQVIA.ai: NVIDIA-Powered AI Platform Captures 19 of 20 Top Pharma Giants in High-Stakes Adoption Test
101 finance·2026/04/05 19:09

GE HealthCare Is Banking on Photonova Spectra to Seize the Photon-Counting CT S-Curve Ahead of Competitors
101 finance·2026/04/05 19:09

RTX’s $268 Billion Order Backlog Faces Profitability Challenge as Defense Sector Index Sheds ‘War Premium’
101 finance·2026/04/05 19:06
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Brazilian government data shows that Brazil exported 1.81 million tons of sugar in March, compared with 1.83 million tons in the same period last year.In March, Brazil exported 1.702884 million tons of pulp, compared to 2.106979 million tons in the same period last year. In March, Brazil exported 468,706 tons of poultry, compared to 438,408 tons in the same period last year. In March, Brazil exported 233,951 tons of beef, compared to 215,249 tons in the same period last year. Brazil's iron ore exports in March reached 27.93 million tons, compared to 28 million tons in the same period last year. Brazil's crude oil exports in March were 10.13 million tons, compared to 5.76 million tons in the same period last year.
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US company Mattel announces that its President and Chief Commercial Officer Steve Totzke will soon step downAt the same time, the company has decided to promote Sanjay Luthra, who will assume leadership responsibilities for the Global Business Organization.
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Fed's Goolsbee: Stagflation shock from Iran conflict puts the Fed in a tough positionGolden Ten Data reported on April 8 that Federal Reserve's Goolsbee expressed concern that the war involving Iran will not only slow down economic growth but also push up the inflation rate. This puts the Federal Reserve in a tricky position, as there is no clear "operating manual" to guide how it should respond. Goolsbee stated: "What worries me most right now is that we must deal with the impending oil crisis, which will cause prices to rise in the form of stagflation. Tariffs previously caused prices to soar, but those prices should have gradually come down. However, now impacts are hitting before the previous effects have even subsided."
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