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22/04/2026
United Airlines CEO: United Airlines is concerned about fuel supply, but there is currently no shortage.
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2 m ago
Crude oil futures saw their third consecutive trading day disappointed as the expectation of the reopening of the Hormuz Strait once again failed to materialize. Ritterbusch & Associates stated in a report that Trump's extension of the ceasefire agreement eliminated the immediate risk of escalation, but negotiations may be delayed, and the U.S. blockade is likely to be maintained indefinitely. The release of strategic oil reserves and exports through alternative routes have partially mitigated the impact of the strait closure on oil prices, with "price-related demand destruction becoming a more popular topic."
2 m ago
The Nasdaq rose by 1%, the S&P rose by 0.8%, and the Dow rose by over 0.9%.
3 m ago
Qilu Bank: Net profit is expected to increase by 14.58% year-on-year in 2025, with a proposed dividend of 1.282 yuan per share.
3 m ago
On Wednesday, the Swiss government made concessions to UBS Group in the proposed new capital regulations but insisted on its core requirement that banks must provide sufficient capital for their overseas operations. The banking law aims to prevent situations like the collapse of Credit Suisse. The law reduces immediate capital requirements for UBS and has sparked a positive clash within Parliament: on one hand, lawmakers who believe stricter regulations are needed to protect taxpayers and the public, and on the other hand, concerns that excessive capital burden will harm the Swiss banking industry.
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The Swiss government believes UBS needs an additional $20 billion in capital, compared to the previous estimate of $26 billion.
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