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遭美国没收150亿美元比特币后,柬埔寨“太子集团”在韩银行超910亿韩元资产被冻结,旗下银行大批人排队取钱,夜店也已关门
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-22 07:55
另据红星新闻此前报道,美司法部没收与柬埔寨太子集团(Prince Holding Group)相关的近13万枚比特币,价值高达150亿美元,"太子集团"创始人陈志在 逃。 陈志 图片来源:资料图 "太子银行"陷挤兑危机 每经编辑|程鹏 在英国和美国联合制裁柬埔寨"太子集团"及其创始人陈志后,柬埔寨客户陷入恐慌,纷纷从"太子集团"旗下的"太子银行"提取现金,以致"太子银行"的网页 和客户端一度无法访问,几个支行也因"资金流动性不足"而暂停交易。 太子银行陷挤兑危机 另据报道,继英美政府后,韩国政府也正在考虑对该集团及相关组织实施金融制裁。报道称,韩国金融服务委员会下辖的金融情报机构计划与相关部门协 调,预计在本月内实施制裁。 夜店"太子酿酒"也已关门 报道称,周六(18日)一大早就有大批柬埔寨人在"太子银行"外排队取款。短期内提款额激增引发"太子银行"挤兑危机,多家分行不得不暂停交易。据介 绍,"太子银行"是柬埔寨最大的商业银行之一。 为了安抚公众情绪,"太子银行"在一份声明中承诺,美国等的制裁不会影响"太子银行"的运营能力,"太子银行"会继续正常运行。报道称,这份声明并未缓 解公众的焦虑情绪,现在人们焦虑情绪 ...
买不到就稳步下黑手,西方准备对中国稀土价格设限,G7欧盟闭门商讨
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-01 07:04
Core Viewpoint - The recent tightening of rare earth export approvals by China has significant implications for global supply chains, particularly for Western countries that rely on these materials for technology and manufacturing [2][3]. Group 1: China's Export Control Measures - China has shifted from bulk export approvals to individual applications, implementing strict controls to prevent stockpiling and ensure transparency through blockchain technology [2][5]. - The new regulations clearly delineate military and civilian uses of rare earths, with severe penalties for violations, emphasizing resource security and market integrity [7][9]. Group 2: Western Response and Strategy - In response to China's actions, G7 and EU representatives are considering price caps and tariffs on Chinese rare earths, reflecting a complex mix of frustration and strategic maneuvering [3][5]. - Western nations are attempting to establish alternative supply chains, but face significant challenges in terms of time, investment, and environmental standards, indicating a reliance on Chinese resources in the short term [3][5]. Group 3: Market Implications - The uncertainty surrounding rare earth supply chains is leading to increased inventory accumulation and price volatility across various industries [5]. - The control measures are expected to slow down negotiations and complicate contract terms, thereby increasing the overall cost and risk in the market [5][9]. Group 4: Long-term Outlook - The ongoing confrontation over rare earths is likely to evolve into a prolonged strategic battle, with the ability to manage supply chains and adhere to regulations becoming critical for future industry positioning [9].