Open Account
Demo Account
About Us
Real-time Quotes & News
Market Analysis
Economic Calendar
Daily Market Analysis
Trading Platform
Platform Overview
How To Use
Terms
All Terms
Deposit & Withdrawal
Promotion
FAQ
Contact
繁
简
EN
User Login
Open Account
Demo Account
繁
简
EN
User Login
Open Account
Demo Account
About Us
About Aspire
Features of Aspire
Real-time Quotes & News
Real-time Quotes
Real-time News
Market Analysis
Economic Calendar
Market Analysis
Trading Platform
Meta Trader 5
Platform Features
Terms
All Terms
Deposit & Withdrawal
Promotion
FAQ
Contact
About Us
Terms
Metals Market
Trading Platform
Market Analysis
Promotion
FAQ
Contact
繁
简
EN
According to Nikkei: India is considering adopting Japan's next-generation bullet train for its high-speed rail project.
2025-03-19
According to Nikkei: India is considering adopting Japan's next-generation bullet train for its high-speed rail project.
Back
Other News
2025-03-17
Germany's DAX30 index opened up 44.76 points, or 0.20%, at 22,984.15 points on March 17 (Monday); UK's FTSE 100 index opened up 13.67 points, or 0.16%, at 8,646.00 points on March 17 (Monday); France's CAC40 index opened up 2.65 points, or 0.03%, at
Germany's DAX30 index opened up 44.76 points, or 0.20%, at 22,984.15 points on March 17 (Monday); UK's FTSE 100 index opened up 13.67 points, or 0.16%, at 8,646.00 points on March 17 (Monday); France's CAC40 index opened up 2.65 points, or 0.03%, at 8,030.93 points on March 17 (Monday); Europe The European STOXX 50 Index opened down 3.23 points, or 0.06%, at 5400.95 points on March 17 (Monday); The Spanish IBEX 35 Index opened up 20.89 points, or 0.16%, at 13008.09 points on March 17 (Monday); The Italian FTSE MIB Index opened up 20.70 points, or 0.05%, at 38676.00 points on March 17 (Monday).
2025-03-18
1. Analysts: Cryptocurrency prices may bottom out in the next few weeks and then rebound to new highs later this year. 2. Standard Chartered Bank: Trump's proposed "crypto reserve" may help Bitcoin rise to $500,000. 3. Analysis: Bitcoin faces a suppl
1. Analysts: Cryptocurrency prices may bottom out in the next few weeks and then rebound to new highs later this year. 2. Standard Chartered Bank: Trump's proposed "crypto reserve" may help Bitcoin rise to $500,000. 3. Analysis: Bitcoin faces a supply gap of $70,000-80,000, and a drop below $80,000 may trigger a rapid decline. 4. It is rumored in the currency circle that Trump may use the sovereign fund to buy Bitcoin. 5. Standard Chartered Bank: Ethereum is in a structural recession and lowers the end-of-year target price to $4,000. 6. The Governor of the Bank of France warned: The United States' promotion of cryptocurrencies may trigger the next financial crisis. 7. CZ: Holding Bitcoin has surpassed 99% of market participants, and the last 1% of winners need to make extraordinary efforts. 8. South Korea's financial regulator imposes a 0.6% regulatory fee on crypto exchanges. 9. The acting chairman of the US SEC instructed staff to review the proposed cryptocurrency custody rules. 10. JPMorgan Chase: Bitcoin computing power rose slightly in March, and miners' income was hit by the decline in Bitcoin prices. 11. Survey: Only 10% of American voters want the Trump administration to increase federal funding for cryptocurrency and blockchain development. 12. Acting Chairman of the U.S. SEC: Considering canceling or modifying proposals for investor asset protection during Biden's term, including cryptocurrencies.