Search…
TOP News
Latest
Recommend
HK Stock
US Stock
China Stock
Macro
Bond
Commercial
Global
Investment&Financing
Company&Products
Character
ESG
Economy&politics
Hong Kong
China
America
Stocks
HK Stock
China Stock
US Stock
Markets
HK Stock
US Stock
IPO
Hong Kong
America
China
Research
US Stock
HK Stock
Opinion
Recommendation
TOP News
Latest
Recommend
HK Stock
US Stock
China Stock
Macro
Bond
Commercial
Global
Investment&Financing
Company&Products
Character
ESG
Economy&politics
Hong Kong
China
America
Stocks
HK Stock
China Stock
US Stock
Markets
HK Stock
US Stock
IPO
Hong Kong
America
China
Research
US Stock
HK Stock
Opinion
Recommendation
Search...
TOP News
Latest
Recommend
HK Stock
US Stock
China Stock
Macro
Bond
Commercial
Global
Investment&Financing
Company&Products
Character
ESG
Economy&politics
Hong Kong
China
America
Stocks
HK Stock
China Stock
US Stock
Markets
HK Stock
US Stock
IPO
Hong Kong
America
China
Research
US Stock
HK Stock
Opinion
Recommendation
Home
>
Latest
Lates News
23/08/2025
White House officials expect Trump to meet "soon" with Intel's CEO.
Latest
2 m ago
Nuclear power stock SMR US stocks rose more than 1.4% after hours, reports suggest the Trump administration is considering supplying plutonium to the nuclear power industry as during the Cold War.
5 m ago
Li Zaiming visited Japan today, but the South Korean Foreign Minister went to the United States first, sparking speculation in the outside world.
12 m ago
The defense lawyer for former Brazilian President Bolsonaro has requested the revocation of house arrest.
12 m ago
The U.S. government's investment in chip companies is rumored to have a new proposal: "exchange subsidies for shares."
12 m ago
The US government's plan to invest in chip companies has new implications. The Wall Street Journal reported on the 22nd that the US government currently has no plans to invest in companies that are increasing their investment in the US, such as TSMC and Micron. However, companies that have not committed to increasing investment may need to sell equity to obtain subsidies provided by the "CHIPS Act." The report cited a White House official as saying that the US government is considering investing in companies to obtain funding from the CHIPS Act in 2022, but does not plan to seek investment in large semiconductor companies that are increasing their investment in the US. Micron has promised to invest $200 billion in the US, while TSMC has also committed to reinvesting $100 billion (Global Times).
See all latest