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The computing power rental sector opened high in some areas, and Litong Electronics hit the daily limit with a one-word increase.

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28/04/2026
The computing power leasing sector opened higher in some areas, with Liton Electronic hitting the daily limit up, and Anoki, Qunxing Toys, PinGao Shares, Hongjing Technology, and Chaotong Communication all opening higher.
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The Bank of Japan has stated that the rising oil prices due to the situation in the Middle East are expected to drag down corporate profits and household actual income.
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Takada Soshi, the official from the Bank of Japan, stated that the target of price stability has been basically achieved; however, due to the second-round effects of rising prices caused by the overseas situation, the risk of upward price movement in Japan has increased.
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Bank of Japan: Will carefully examine the timing and pace of policy adjustments, while closely monitoring the impact of developments in the Middle East on the economy and prices.
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Bank of Japan: Japan's economic growth is expected to slow down in fiscal year 2026.
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Bank of Japan: will continue to raise interest rates based on price trends.
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