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26/04/2025
Market news: Microsoft plans to use third-party companies to handle more software sales for small and medium-sized customers.
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Our country's internet has entered a new stage of widespread use of gigabit and pilot testing of terabit speeds.
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US Treasury Department: Bernstein reiterates the strong investment relationship between the United States and the United Arab Emirates, and expresses interest in deepening strategic economic ties.
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The world's first exchange-traded fund (ETF) based on catastrophe bonds failed to attract the expected seed funding on the eve of the Trump administration's tariff war. "Some of our seed investors are sitting on the sidelines because market volatility has distracted people from new asset classes," said Ethan Powell, chief investment officer of Brookmont Capital Management LLC, a Texas-based company managing the fund. "It's a crazy environment... we don't want to be too aggressive right now."
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The world's first catastrophe bond ETF is struggling in the "crazy" market.
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US Treasury Department: Paulson felt encouraged during his meeting with South Korean officials as the discussion focused on "expanding balance," which encourages rather than restricts trade.
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