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The Indonesian rupiah fell to 17,125 against the US dollar in early trading.
2026-04-14
The Indonesian rupiah fell to 17,125 against the US dollar in early trading.
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Duan Yongping, widely recognized as the "Chinese Warren Buffett," said on Apr 10 that he has begun building a position in Pop Mart via put options, describing it as an “insurance-style” strategy to earn premiums while accumulating shares at lower pri
Duan Yongping, widely recognized as the "Chinese Warren Buffett," said on Apr 10 that he has begun building a position in Pop Mart via put options, describing it as an “insurance-style” strategy to earn premiums while accumulating shares at lower prices if the stock falls. Duan said Pop Mart’s latest earnings sparked strong interest, prompting several days of research. He noted he previously found the business interesting but uncertain in profitability and sustainability, while the recent results changed his view. He also said he has “rarely felt this level of excitement in a long time,” and added that he plans to gradually increase exposure over time depending on price and further research. Pop Mart last up 6% in Hong Kong.
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International 1. UBS: Australia's Q1 CPI is projected to be around 5.0%, paving the way for rate hikes in May and August. 2. HSBC: The Reserve Bank of Australia may continue to monitor excessive inflation in the short term. 3. Nomura: Rising oil p
International 1. UBS: Australia's Q1 CPI is projected to be around 5.0%, paving the way for rate hikes in May and August. 2. HSBC: The Reserve Bank of Australia may continue to monitor excessive inflation in the short term. 3. Nomura: Rising oil prices may cause the Bank of Japan to postpone rate hikes. 4. Goldman Sachs: Expects Shanghai and Shenzhen housing prices to rise by 15% over the next three years. 5. Citigroup upgrades its rating on US stocks, favoring "defensive stocks." 6. Barclays: Expects the Bank of Thailand to maintain its interest rate unchanged throughout 2026. 7. ING: The Strait of Hormuz being under US control is a more favorable outcome for the market. 8. Commonwealth Bank of Australia: Soaring sulfuric acid prices threaten fertilizer and metal supplies. Domestic 1. CITIC Securities: 2026 will be a year of significant price increases for electronic fabrics, and leading companies' earnings forecasts may be significantly revised upwards. 2. CITIC Securities: The current valuation of the securities sector is at a historical low, and further upside potential is expected. 3. Huatai Securities: The supply-demand restructuring and recovery in the liquor industry is becoming clearer; focus on three main investment themes. 4. CITIC Securities: Gold prices may see a rebound driven by liquidity. 5. CICC: Tencent Holdings' core businesses, including social networking and gaming, show strong resilience; maintain "Outperform" rating.
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