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24/09/2025
Market news: OPENAI is discussing leasing NVIDIA chips.
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Galaxy Securities: Suggest seizing the opportunity to layout the bottom of the airport sector.
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In a report released by JPMorgan Chase on Tuesday, it is predicted that the new $10,000 visa fee proposed by the Trump administration may lead to a monthly decrease of nearly 5,500 H-1B work visa applications received by the United States. JPMorgan Chase arrived at this number by calculating the total number of H-1B applications received by the United States for fiscal year 2024 (141,000) and predicting how many of them were processed at consulates outside the U.S. The report stated that approximately 65,000 consulate applications are most likely to be affected by the new fee. JPMorgan Chase warned that this change could reduce the attractiveness of foreign students coming to study in the U.S. and decrease their employment opportunities in the U.S. after graduation.
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JPMorgan Chase predicts: $100,000 visa fee could lead to nearly half decrease in H-1B applications.
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Galaxy Securities: Steel Industry Stable Growth Work Plan Released. Industry segmentation leaders and performance improvement are the key focus areas.
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Goldman Sachs says that with the economy and market performance no longer as strong, the high valuation of the dollar is no longer warranted and the dollar is expected to further depreciate in the coming months. Strategy analysts like Kamakshya Trivedi wrote in a report that the dollar will not be replaced quickly but will still depreciate. They believe that the dominant position of the dollar will slowly weaken, despite evidence that the euro and the renminbi are rising due to Europe's shift towards supporting economic growth and the strong export sector in China. Evidence of de-dollarization in recent years is "limited," as the dollar still dominates global bond issuances, cross-border transactions, and spot foreign exchange trading volumes.
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