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01/05/2025
According to Lighthouse Professional Edition real-time data, as of 3:49 pm on May 1st, the movie "The Dumpling Queen" has exceeded 50 million yuan at the box office.
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Nanjing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism: On the first day of the May Day holiday, the number of tourists received at each monitoring point was 2.23 million, an increase of 12.8% compared to the same period last year.
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Analysis: A 2-year yield below the federal fund rate is a signal of a rate cut, but market expectations may be wrong.
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Citigroup: OPEC+ production increase may drag oil prices down to $50 or even lower levels.
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"If OPEC+ decides to further increase production, Brent crude prices may fall back to over $50 per barrel or even lower levels," analysts such as Anthony Yuen from Citigroup wrote in a report. The bank stated that its short-term forecast for Brent crude of $60 per barrel may quickly fall into the range of over $50.
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