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The Taiwan Weighted Index closed down 1,568.16 points, or 3.48%, at 43,502.78 on Monday, June 8.
2026-06-08
The Taiwan Weighted Index closed down 1,568.16 points, or 3.48%, at 43,502.78 on Monday, June 8.
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2026-06-08
Yuexiu Property (00123.HK): In May, the Company achieved contracted sales (including contracted sales of projects of joint ventures and associates) of approximately RMB11.303 billion, an increase of approximately 18.0% year-on-year, and contracted sa
Yuexiu Property (00123.HK): In May, the Company achieved contracted sales (including contracted sales of projects of joint ventures and associates) of approximately RMB11.303 billion, an increase of approximately 18.0% year-on-year, and contracted sales area of approximately 325,200 square meters, an increase of approximately 33.0% year-on-year.
2026-06-08
Goldman Sachs economists said stronger-than-expected U.S. labor market means they no longer expect the Fed to cut rates this year. The bank pushed back its timing for the Fed’s final two cuts from Dec 2026 and Mar 2027 to Jun 2027 and Dec 2027. Chief
Goldman Sachs economists said stronger-than-expected U.S. labor market means they no longer expect the Fed to cut rates this year. The bank pushed back its timing for the Fed’s final two cuts from Dec 2026 and Mar 2027 to Jun 2027 and Dec 2027. Chief U.S. economist David Mericle said inflation “seems unlikely to become self-sustaining," keeping the odds of further Fed hikes low. May U.S. job gains beat forecasts, reinforcing market bets on additional tightening; Goldman raised the probability of a small hike this year from 10% to 20%. Its baseline still assumes two 25bp cuts next year, but the chance of that scenario was lowered from 40% to 30%. Goldman also revised down its U.S. unemployment forecast for this year to 4.4% from 4.6%.
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