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Bloomberg· 2025-07-01 10:22
Bank Negara Malaysia says the ringgit’s exchange rate is market-determined and that the central bank’s derivative positions are used to manage liquidity conditions https://t.co/6r6T9KhUR9 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-01 08:42
Europe’s heat wave is set to peak over the coming days, with a blast of Saharan air triggering red alerts from France to the Swiss Alps https://t.co/nlL7YmJUgF ...
ECB's Guindos on Inflation, Euro Rate, Fiscal Policy
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-01 07:37
When you look at trade negotiations right now, could they actually change the outcome of the European economy. Well, I think that there's going to be a very relevant factor. And if you see, for instance, if you watch our our predictions, they are different alternatives, different different scenarios according to the different outcomes that we might have.I hope that, you know, the negotiations will be finalized. So at least this, you know, will deliver a little bit of predictability because now, you know, th ...
'Tiantan Award Panorama·Sydney' Concludes Successfully, Chinese Films Receive Widespread Acclaim
Globenewswire· 2025-07-01 07:26
Core Perspective - The Beijing International Film Festival launched the "Tiantan Panorama" screening program to showcase award-winning Chinese films globally, aiming to enhance cultural exchange and understanding [3]. Group 1: Event Overview - The "Tiantan Award Panorama·Sydney" took place from June 14 to 19, 2025, featuring six award-winning Chinese films across various genres [1]. - The films included "G for Gap", "Song of Spring!", "The Shadowless Tower", "Beyond the Skies", "Strangers When We Meet", and "Lost in the Stars" [1]. Group 2: Film Highlights - "G for Gap" served as the opening film, with its director Long Fei and actress Yue Hong present for audience engagement [4]. - The film explores themes of success and failure through a light comedy framework, resonating with viewers' personal experiences [5]. - Other films in the lineup received positive feedback, with "The Shadowless Tower" and "Mom!" eliciting strong emotional responses from audiences [6]. Group 3: Audience Reception - Viewers expressed appreciation for the emotional depth of the films, with many sharing their experiences on social media platforms [5]. - The screening event was described as a "surprise beyond imagination," highlighting the growing interest in Chinese cinema in Australia [6]. Group 4: Cultural Significance - The event was framed as an opportunity to explore the more complex and heartfelt aspects of Chinese cinema, as noted by Wang Shuyu, Cultural Counsellor at the Chinese Consulate General in Sydney [7]. - The success of previous Chinese films in Australia indicates a rising popularity and acceptance of diverse Chinese storytelling [6].
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Ignas | DeFi· 2025-07-01 07:18
Repricing upwards will be crazy when the market realizes what crypto has become recently.We’re at a total different period of growth with TradFi adoption and regulatory changes coupled with macro tailwinds.So bullish it hurts. ...
Can the Quad Counter China in the Indo-Pacific?
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-01 06:18
Of course, this sort of more clear cut strategic directive at curtailing China becomes a lot more muddled when it comes to the various trade tiffs and and tariff uncertainties that the US has going with a number of these countries. How complicated does this become, particularly at a time where there's also gripes about Trump wanting Indo-Pacific allies to be spending more on defense post the NATO meeting. Yeah, that's a great question, because the impetus for the Trump administration is to reaffirm the impo ...
Why You Need Multiple Exchanges Before the Next Bull Run
Digital Asset News· 2025-07-01 04:16
When the bull run comes and we have the blowoff top, do you think that every single exchange, and I'm not talking about your exchange, just saying exchange in general, do you think every exchange is going to be up 24/7, 365, and have no issues with going down. If you don't, if you think that there's going to be a problem and you want some off ramps because you want to hit the highs as you possibly can, it would probably behoove you to get as many exchanges signed up for under your belt before the S hits the ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-01 03:04
Three senior executives have left Mizuho’s foreign-exchange and rates trading teams in Singapore and London https://t.co/2Lim1l35h7 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-01 01:55
Malaysia’s ringgit advanced to the strongest level in nine months against the dollar https://t.co/3Vbj15Wgbj ...
2025年7月1日银行间外汇市场人民币汇率中间价
news flash· 2025-07-01 01:16
Core Viewpoint - The article provides the interbank foreign exchange market's RMB exchange rate midpoint for July 1, 2025, highlighting fluctuations against various currencies, indicating a mixed trend in currency valuation [1] Currency Exchange Rate Summary - USD/RMB is reported at 7.1534, a decrease (RMB appreciation) of 52 points [1] - EUR/RMB is reported at 8.4305, an increase of 281 points [1] - HKD/RMB is reported at 0.91126, a decrease of 6.9 points [1] - GBP/RMB is reported at 9.8197, a decrease of 103 points [1] - AUD/RMB is reported at 4.7036, an increase of 219 points [1] - CAD/RMB is reported at 5.2557, an increase of 199 points [1] - 100 JPY/RMB is reported at 4.9738, an increase of 144 points [1] - RMB/RUB is reported at 10.9342, a decrease of 216 points [1] - NZD/RMB is reported at 4.3568, an increase of 93 points [1] - RMB/MYR is reported at 0.58727, a decrease of 26.9 points [1] - CHF/RMB is reported at 9.0181, an increase of 460 points [1] - SGD/RMB is reported at 5.6287, an increase of 108 points [1]