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21:41
World Gold Council: More central banks are choosing to repatriate their gold reserves
According to Jinse Finance, on June 21, a survey by the World Gold Council showed that an increasing number of central banks are moving gold out of vaults in London and New York, increasing domestic storage or diversifying overseas storage locations. Over the past four years, central banks around the world have purchased an average of 1,000 tons of gold per year, which is twice the average level of the past decade. Nearly 90% of surveyed central banks indicated that they expect global central bank gold reserves to increase in the coming year.
21:12
Renault obstructed Nissan's board member nominations, with the conflict clearly targeting creditor Mizuho Bank.
This intervention by Renault has once again revealed the underlying interest differences in the long-standing alliance between Renault and Nissan. The direction of subsequent negotiations among the related parties and the final personnel arrangements for Nissan's board of directors are receiving close attention within the industry.
21:05
US chip stocks rally again, multiple QDII funds with heavy positions see returns double
On June 18 local time, after the United States and Iran reached a memorandum of understanding on a ceasefire, market risk appetite rebounded significantly. Following reports that commercial shipping had resumed in the Strait of Hormuz, all three major U.S. stock indices closed higher, with the Nasdaq rising 1.91% and the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index surging 6.42%. Individual stocks performed even more impressively. Intel rose more than 10%, Micron Technology gained over 8%, and TSMC and Qualcomm both climbed over 6%. SanDisk rallied over 11%, with its total market capitalization surpassing 320 billion USD and its cumulative gains so far this year already exceeding 800%.For domestic investors, although they cannot directly buy these popular chip stocks, a number of QDII funds with heavy semiconductor holdings have also achieved substantial gains this year.
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