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Is This the Best Altcoin to Buy Now Under $1? 2026’s Most Explosive Crypto Can Outpace ETH’s Growth
BlockchainReporter·2026/01/07 14:30
USD range-bound near 100-DMA as volatility lurks – Scotiabank
101 finance·2026/01/07 14:21
WisdomTree Withdraws XRP ETF Filing From US SEC
CoinEdition·2026/01/07 14:21
Bharat Web3 Presses Crypto Tax Issues Before Budget 2026
Cryptotale·2026/01/07 14:03

Whale Further Buys $2M LIT Tokens as Lighter Maintains 11.0% Rally Amid Buyback Program Launch
BlockchainReporter·2026/01/07 14:00
ECB’s Wunsch Believes Current Policy Is Suitable, Does Not Exclude Possibility of a Rate Increase as Next Step
101 finance·2026/01/07 14:00
Strategy Shares Jump After MSCI Keeps Crypto Treasury Firms in Index—for Now
DeFi Planet·2026/01/07 13:48
Geopolitical Risks Surge, European Defense Stocks Rally Again
格隆汇·2026/01/07 13:31
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Japan's TOPIX Index rises over 2%Golden Dragon May 7|Japan's TOPIX Index rises by 2.47%, currently quoted at 3,820.96 points.
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Citi raises target for South Korea's Kospi Index to 8,500 points, driven by growth in the semiconductor sector and other factorsGlonghui, May 7 — Citigroup raised its target level for South Korea's Kospi index from 7,000 to 8,500 points, reflecting growth potential in semiconductor industry earnings, fiscal stimulus, and government initiatives to boost corporate value. Analysts including Peter Lee wrote in a report that, driven by strong growth in the semiconductor industry and improvements in the fundamentals of South Korea’s manufacturing sector, net profits for fiscal year 2026 are expected to grow by 177% year-on-year. “We observed that South Korean memory chip suppliers will benefit from customization trends and cycle extensions through long-term chip agreements.”
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ADATA: Memory shortages expected until 2027 as inventory surpasses 8.6 billion yuanThe supply gap is widening simultaneously, and "there is no doubt that shortages will continue next year." ADATA emphasized that the company continues to build up its inventory in preparation for strong storage demand. In the first quarter, the company's inventory reached approximately NT$36.4 billion and further surpassed NT$40 billion by the end of April.
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