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04/09/2025
The Hang Seng Index main night session closed down 0.25% at 25463 points. The Hang Seng Technology Index main night session closed down 0.19% at 5792 points.
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US stocks fell sharply as they were hit by new rules from Nasdaq. Holders of Bitmine Immersion Technologies (BMNR.US) saw their stock prices drop by over 6%.
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Shang Tang-W (00020.HK) granted a total of 1.36 billion restricted stock units.
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Intel (INTC) confirmed last week that they received $5.7 billion in funding from the US government, marking the first step in Washington's decision to acquire a 10% stake in the chip manufacturer. Intel's CFO David Zinsner stated at an investor conference that this funding arrived on Wednesday evening, providing the company with greater cushioning as they face challenges in their semiconductor business.
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Intel confirmed last week that it received $5.7 billion in funding from the US government, marking the first step in Washington's decision to acquire a 10% stake in the chip manufacturer. Intel's chief financial officer, David Zinsner, stated at an investor conference that the funds were received on Wednesday evening, providing Intel with greater cushioning as its semiconductor manufacturing business faces challenges.
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