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17:21
Dragged down by sharp declines in software and private equity sectors, both the stock market and cryptocurrencies fell, and bitcoin's rebound momentum faded.
Jinse Finance reported that during the US trading session on Monday, Bitcoin fell back to $65,400 after failing to hold onto a slight overnight rebound. The US stock market experienced a significant decline, with the software sector—which has recently been highly correlated with the crypto market—falling another 5%, and private equity stocks also continuing to drop. LMAX strategists stated that as investors withdraw from high-risk assets, Bitcoin is behaving more like a "high-beta risk asset" rather than "digital gold."
17:01
PayPal Holdings, a pioneer in the digital payments sector, has recently attracted acquisition interest from multiple potential buyers.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the online payment giant has received initial approaches from some buyers, indicating market recognition of its leading technology and massive user base. As global competition in the digital payments market intensifies, PayPal continues to attract the attention of strategic investors and private equity firms with its mature payment ecosystem and cross-border business capabilities. Analysts point out that potential acquirers may value PayPal's core strengths in e-commerce payment solutions, as well as its ongoing innovation in fintech services. Although the process is still in its early stages, this acquisition move has already drawn close attention to the trend of consolidation in the digital payments industry. If the deal is completed, it could reshape the competitive landscape of the global payments industry.
17:00
The global long-term charter cost for super crude oil tankers has soared to over $92,000 per day, reaching a historic high.
According to data from Clarkson Research Services, a subsidiary of the world's largest shipbroking company, the average cost of chartering a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) for one year has now exceeded $92,000 per day. This is the highest level since records began in 1988. For the newest and most fuel-efficient vessels, daily charter rates have surpassed $100,000. Expand
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