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Shiraverse is aΒ question-and-answer Social Media Platform where users can ask questions, provide answers, and engage with a knowledge-sharing community. It blends social interaction with rewards. How Shiraverse works: Users sign up and create profiles. They can ask questions, answer others' questionRead more
Shiraverse is aΒ question-and-answer Social Media Platform where users can ask questions, provide answers, and engage with a knowledge-sharing community. It blends social interaction with rewards.
How Shiraverse works:
Users sign up and create profiles.
They can ask questions, answer others’ questions, and follow discussions.
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Shiraverse aims to build a collaborative knowledge ecosystem where users are both contributors and beneficiaries.
See lessYo, the latest economic stuff from Chinaβs kinda all over the place, and people in the market are feeling it. Factory output went up by like 6.1% in April, which is decent, but slower than Marchβs 7.7%. So yeah, itβs good but not amazing. Retail sales? They only grew by 5.1%, missing the expected 6%Read more
Yo, the latest economic stuff from Chinaβs kinda all over the place, and people in the market are feeling it.
Factory output went up by like 6.1% in April, which is decent, but slower than Marchβs 7.7%. So yeah, itβs good but not amazing.
Retail sales? They only grew by 5.1%, missing the expected 6%. Looks like people are still holding back on spending, probably βcause of trade drama and the slow housing scene.
Speaking of trade, the U.S.-China trade war is still messing things up. Even with a pause, tariffs are still high, and exports to the U.S. dropped a lot, like 21%. Thatβs got investors kinda nervous.
Because of all that, the market vibe is a bit down. Oil prices took a hit, and global markets are playing it safe.
So yeah, some good signs here and there, but overall folks are kinda cautious βcause the dataβs mixed and the trade stuff isnβt settled.
See lessThe rally might be sentiment-driven, with fundamentals like slower GDP growth, declining consumption, and underperforming sectors such as manufacturing and real estate raising concerns about sustainability.
Asian markets are killing it now, but watch out β if the US market dips, China messes up, or tensions heat up, things could crash. Plus, some stocks are kinda expensive, and currency swings could shake stuff up. So yeah, hypeβs real but donβt get too comfy.
Asian markets are killing it now, but watch out β if the US market dips, China messes up, or tensions heat up, things could crash. Plus, some stocks are kinda expensive, and currency swings could shake stuff up. So yeah, hypeβs real but donβt get too comfy.
See lessTraders can monitor the USD/HKD exchange rate. Strong HKD demand, reflected by the exchange rate approaching the lower end of its pegged range (HK$7.75β7.85 per USD), indicates significant capital inflow into Hong Kong markets.
Government policies such as stimulus packages, reduced interest rates, and liquidity injections strengthen investor confidence, boosting equity market performance. However, these policiesβ long-term sustainability depends on underlying economic fundamentals.
The Hang Seng Index (HSI) in Hong Kong surged 37% YTD, and the FTSE China A50 Index (A50), tracking the largest 50 A-Share companies, recorded gains of over 43% YTD.
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