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Oil: Growth risks rise with price shocks – Standard Chartered
101 finance·2026/03/18 10:21

Ethereum aims to cut bridge times by 98% to 13 seconds with new rule
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GBP/USD: Rebound continues, but gains remain capped – UOB
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USD: Fed Dot Plot risks support – ING
101 finance·2026/03/18 10:18
COREUM surged 61.4% in 24 hours: Low liquidity amplifies speculative volatility on merger expectations
Bitget Pulse·2026/03/18 10:16
BoC: No policy changes expected as Canadian dollar remains steady – Societe Generale
101 finance·2026/03/18 10:09
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US stocks closed higher: The three major indexes rose, SanDisk surged more than 10%Golden Ten Data reported on July 1 that U.S. stocks closed higher on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones initially up 0.26%, the S&P 500 Index rising 0.78%, and the Nasdaq up 1.52%. Apple (AAPL.O) and Nvidia (NVDA.O) both rose more than 2%, Micron Technology (MU.O) gained nearly 1%, SpaceX (SPCX.O) was up 4%, and SanDisk (SNDK.O) surged over 10%. The China Golden Dragon Index of a certain exchange closed up 0.63%, while XPeng Motors (XPEV.N) rose 3.4%.
20:04
In the second quarter, the S&P rose approximately 14.8%, the Dow increased 12.9%, the Nasdaq gained 21.1%, the Nasdaq 100 index climbed 27.7%, the storage chip index surged 159%, the tech giants index grew 12.8%, the semiconductor index jumped 88.2%, and the software ETF rose 13.2%.The S&P 500 index preliminarily closed up 0.8%, with the technology sector rising 2.7%, the industrial sector up 1.3%, while utilities and consumer staples sectors fell by as much as 1.5%, and the real estate sector declined 2.1%. The Nasdaq 100 index preliminarily closed up 1.8%. Among its components, SanDisk preliminarily closed up 10.7%, AXON, preemptively positioned by Trump, rose 9.9%, ASML ADR rose 6%, while nuclear power stock CEG fell 4.3%, and Strategy declined 6.2%.
19:50
The largest power grid in the United States faces record-breaking temperatures, emergency orders have been issued.The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued an emergency order on Tuesday authorizing power plants in the PJM Interconnection LLC region to operate at maximum capacity and allowing them to exceed certain environmental requirements. The PJM grid covers 13 states and provides electricity to 67 million people. The DOE's second order authorizes the PJM region to "activate backup generators as a last resort." PJM stated that both orders are effective until 11:59 p.m. New York time on July 3.
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