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2026-03-18

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will visit Australia from March 23 to 25.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will visit Australia from March 23 to 25.
2026-03-18

Samsung Electronics shares continued their upward trend, currently up 7.0%.

Samsung Electronics shares continued their upward trend, currently up 7.0%.
2026-03-18

The A-share wind power equipment sector saw a partial rebound, with Goldwind Technology hitting the daily limit, and Feiwo Technology, Taisheng Wind Power, Zhonghuan Hailu, Hengrun Shares, and Hopewind Electric following suit.

The A-share wind power equipment sector saw a partial rebound, with Goldwind Technology hitting the daily limit, and Feiwo Technology, Taisheng Wind Power, Zhonghuan Hailu, Hengrun Shares, and Hopewind Electric following suit.
2026-03-18

Australian Treasurer Charles Chalmers: About half of the impact on GDP is due to rising oil prices. The other half is due to broader consequences.

Australian Treasurer Charles Chalmers: About half of the impact on GDP is due to rising oil prices. The other half is due to broader consequences.
2026-03-18

Hong Kong-listed OpenClaw concept stocks rose in the afternoon, with MINIMAX-W (00100.HK) up over 18%, Kingsoft Cloud (03896.HK) up over 14%, Zhipu (02513.HK) up over 13%, and Xunze (03317.HK) up over 8%. Alibaba (09988.HK) and NetEase-S (09999.HK) a

Hong Kong-listed OpenClaw concept stocks rose in the afternoon, with MINIMAX-W (00100.HK) up over 18%, Kingsoft Cloud (03896.HK) up over 14%, Zhipu (02513.HK) up over 13%, and Xunze (03317.HK) up over 8%. Alibaba (09988.HK) and NetEase-S (09999.HK) also followed suit.
2026-03-18

Australian Treasurer Charles Chalmers: In the long term, GDP will decrease by 0.6% in 2027. Even by 2029, the figure will still be lower than it would have been without the conflict.

Australian Treasurer Charles Chalmers: In the long term, GDP will decrease by 0.6% in 2027. Even by 2029, the figure will still be lower than it would have been without the conflict.