JPMorgan Chase Securities Co., Ltd. downgraded Samsung Electronics to neutral with a target price of 60,000 won. Jay Kwon, an analyst with JPMorgan Chase Securities Co., Ltd., was previously rated as over-allocated. The target price is 60,000 won, up by 11%.Nasdaq once hit a record high in intraday trading, up 0.7%.Dow Jones opened down 0.2%, S&P 500 rose 0.1%, Nasdaq rose 0.3%, Oracle Bone Inscriptions fell 7.8%, and Q2 revenue fell short of expectations. Data platform MongoDB fell 7.3%, CFO and COO will leave. Alaska Airlines rose 12.0% to buy back $1.1 billion in shares. Dada Group fell 2.5% and Mizuho lowered its target price to $3.50.
Latvian Foreign Minister Blase said that we will cooperate with anyone appointed by Trump.Ethereum hit $3,600/piece, down 3.10% in the day.Trump's nominated chairman of the SEC once blamed the US government for FTX's downfall, and Trump's nominated chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission once blamed the FTX cryptocurrency exchange's collapse on an unusual suspect, that is, the US government itself. Atkins, 66, witnessed the disaster of FTX with his own eyes, and the collapse of the encryption empire still reverberates in the digital asset world. Patomak Global Partners, his consulting firm in Washington, DC, was listed as a creditor of FTX bankruptcy case, and the date of signing the consulting agreement of its board of directors was January 2022, about 10 months before the bankruptcy of Bankman-Fried. According to court documents, the company also served as a lobbyist for FTX. Atkins pointed out in a podcast last year that "the collapse of FTX was an international disaster, and I think it was because the United States did not formulate rules to adapt to this new technology". He also admitted that the fraud of Bankman-Fried was the core reason for the collapse of the exchange.
Top fund managers say that Trump's tariff plan is influenced or less than expected by the negotiation strategy. Some of the most influential and powerful fund managers in the world believe that the potential extensive tariffs of US President-elect Donald Trump are only negotiation strategies. This was the key message delivered by Jenny Johnson, CEO of Franklin Templeton, and Anne Walsh, Chief Investment Officer of Guggenheim Partners Investment Management, when they spoke at the event "Women, Money and Power" held by Bloomberg in London on Tuesday. "I think tariffs are still more of a negotiation strategy than the inevitable situation we will see," Walsh said. "I think it will be more targeted." Johnson expressed a similar view, adding that such measures are often "inflationary".Dow Jones opened down 0.2%, S&P 500 rose 0.1%, Nasdaq rose 0.3%, Oracle Bone Inscriptions fell 7.8%, and Q2 revenue fell short of expectations. Data platform MongoDB fell 7.3%, CFO and COO will leave. Alaska Airlines rose 12.0% to buy back $1.1 billion in shares. Dada Group fell 2.5% and Mizuho lowered its target price to $3.50.Longda Food signed a joint R&D agreement with Iron Chimpanzee, and on December 7th, Longda Food signed a joint R&D agreement with Iron Chimpanzee.
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Strategy guide
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