Group 1: International News - Gold prices in the New York futures market experienced volatility, initially falling below $4,070 per ounce, down 0.57%, before recovering to surpass $4,090 and $4,100 per ounce, with daily increases of 0.01% and 0.18% respectively [1][2][3] - Spot gold also broke the $4,100 per ounce mark, with a daily increase of 0.42% [4] - The cryptocurrency market remains sluggish, with Bitcoin erasing all gains for the year, dropping 1.8% to nearly $93,500, below the 2024 closing price of $93,714.04, indicating a worsening bear market [5] - Major cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum, Solana, Dogecoin, and XRP also saw declines of 3.37%, 3.36%, 4.51%, and 2.44% respectively [6][7] - In trade policy, New Zealand welcomed the U.S. decision to remove additional tariffs on its beef, offal, and kiwifruit but urged the U.S. to eliminate all extra tariffs on New Zealand goods [8] - The Thai government plans to continue negotiations for a reciprocal trade agreement with the U.S., emphasizing that these discussions are separate from the border dispute with Cambodia [9] - During the Dubai Airshow, Airbus is expected to outperform Boeing in securing a significant share of large aircraft orders, breaking Boeing's monopoly on orders from low-cost airlines [10] Group 2: Domestic News - No domestic financial news content is provided in the current information [4]
今日国际国内财经新闻精华摘要|2025年11月17日
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-17 00:11