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13/05/2025
Nissan CEO: We are reducing costs without sacrificing suppliers.
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Declaration of the Fourth Ministerial Meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing.
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HSBC: The weakness of the US dollar indicates that the market's lack of trust in the dollar continues to persist.
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HSBC forex analyst said interest rate differentials and other traditional factors suggest that the dollar should strengthen. The recent weakness of the dollar indicates that other factors are dominating the dollar's movement, and the market continues to lack trust in the dollar. Economic activity, politics, and structural factors in the United States suggest that the dollar should be weak, although it will not continue to decline for many years. We do not believe that the dollar is undergoing a structural decline, but we understand the risks involved and the factors that could lead to such a decline. Trust in the dollar will take time to recover.
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Guangfa Securities (01776.HK): "23 Guangfa Y3" will pay interest on May 15th.
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European Central Bank board member Rehn: Increase in defense spending does not necessarily lead to higher inflation.
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