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08/04/2026
The ships leased by Malaysia's national oil company have passed through the Strait of Hormuz and are heading towards Malaysia.
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MSCI Asia-Pacific Index rose 5% to 248.72 points.
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Deloitte's statistics show that in the first quarter of 2026, 40 new stocks were listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, raising a total of HK$109.9 billion, making it the world's number one in terms of fundraising. This is a 167% increase in the number of new stocks and a 504% increase in total funds raised compared to the same period last year. Among them, 3 super large new stocks and 8 large new stocks accounted for nearly 70% of the total fundraising in the first quarter. Additionally, the global fundraising ranking in the first quarter placed Nasdaq in second place and the New York Stock Exchange in third place.
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The offshore renminbi rose to its highest level since March 2023.
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Deloitte: Hong Kong raised HK $109.9 billion in new stock offerings in the first quarter, ranking first in the world.
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Indian Central Bank's Currency Policy Report: If the Indian Rupee depreciates by 5% compared to the benchmark scenario, the inflation rate may increase by approximately 40 basis points, and the economic growth rate could potentially rise by 25 basis points.
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