Group 1 - Bitcoin has erased all gains for the year, with a decline of 1.8%, approaching $93,500, falling below the 2024 closing price of $93,714.04 [1] - New Zealand welcomed the U.S. decision to eliminate additional tariffs on a range of agricultural products, including beef, offal, and kiwifruit, while seeking the removal of all tariffs on New Zealand goods [2] - Airbus is expected to secure the largest share of orders for large aircraft at the Dubai Airshow, breaking Boeing's previous monopoly on orders from a rapidly growing low-cost airline [3] Group 2 - Major South Korean manufacturers, including Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor, announced domestic investment plans [4] - The U.S. Marine Corps commenced joint military exercises with Trinidad and Tobago, scheduled to last until November 21 [5] - President Trump purchased at least $82 million in corporate and municipal bonds from late August to early October, including new investments in industries benefiting from his policies [6] Group 3 - Thailand's government spokesperson stated that negotiations for a reciprocal trade agreement with the U.S. will continue, separate from border dispute discussions with Cambodia [7] - The President of the New York Federal Reserve, John Williams, held discussions with Wall Street banks regarding a key short-term lending tool [8] - Former Federal Reserve Governor Kugar disclosed multiple stock trades in violation of Fed policies, prompting an investigation by the Inspector General's office [9] - Federal Reserve's Bostic indicated that a rate cut in December is not guaranteed, emphasizing the importance of recent data as guidance [10]
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-11-16 22:57