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Mizuho Bank: Raised Coinbase (COIN.O) target price to $300, from $267 previously.
2025-09-18
Mizuho Bank: Raised Coinbase (COIN.O) target price to $300, from $267 previously.
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2025-09-18
Galaxy Securities: The arrival of the seasonal peak season is expected to drive cement prices higher. According to a research report by China Galaxy Securities, cement remained in its seasonal off-season in August. High temperatures and rain continue
Galaxy Securities: The arrival of the seasonal peak season is expected to drive cement prices higher. According to a research report by China Galaxy Securities, cement remained in its seasonal off-season in August. High temperatures and rain continued to impact downstream construction, leading to weak national cement demand and a month-on-month decline in cement mill operating rates. Clinker production lines experienced a high rate of kiln shutdowns nationwide, and clinker inventories shifted from rising to falling, but oversupply persisted in the industry. The average cement price in August was 271.67 yuan/ton, a month-on-month decline. Looking ahead, demand is expected to rebound seasonally from September to November. Combined with the accelerated capacity reduction efforts in the industry driven by the "anti-involution" campaign, supply and demand are expected to moderate, boosting cement prices.
2025-09-19
FedEx (FDX.N) CEO: The company cut trans-Pacific routes and third-party capacity in the first quarter to adapt to changes in demand.
FedEx (FDX.N) CEO: The company cut trans-Pacific routes and third-party capacity in the first quarter to adapt to changes in demand.