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33d06/15

SPCX & Elon Mask Prediction

SPCX reported a loss in 26Q1, though it was hardly a shock - it was the first time they’d published financials. After the massive IPO, I think in 26Q2, SPCX will report another net loss. But just before earnings, Elon Musk will post on X promising something huge: SPCX will complete its space data center by 2027 or something like that. The next day, despite announcing a net loss, SPCX's stock will go up. This is my prediction. What do you guys think? submitted by /u/doha420du [link] [comments]

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33d06/15

Beijing’s point man for Hong Kong to visit city on Tuesday, check on Northern Metropolis

Beijing’s top official overseeing Hong Kong affairs will visit the city on Tuesday and Wednesday, with a check on the progress of the Northern Metropolis part of the itinerary, while sources say the chief executive will join him as he looks into a cross-border technology cooperation platform. The Hong Kong government announced on Monday morning that Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, would be visiting the city for two days. “[Xia will] inspect Hong Kong’s alignment.

unclassifiedchina · asia
33d06/15war-conflict · 2/5

How to ensure you're not investing too wide as opposed to too deep?

How do you guys deal with the temptation to over-diversify? Or, better said, too invest too wide and not deep enough? Note, this is in reference to my individual investment account, not my roth or 401k. I get that it's generally safer to diversify, but I know that there are explosive gains to be made when you find your NVDA, SNDK, etc. and invest some decent capital into it. I want to be in quantum, photonics, space, software, AI, defense, etc., but I know that I'm likely leaving material gains

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33d06/15war-conflict · 3/5

Ukraine condemns ‘brutal’ Russian assault after Unesco heritage Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra is hit

A large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine killed five rescuers in Kharkiv and wounded at least 20 people in the capital Kyiv on Monday as strikes set flat buildings ablaze and sparked a fire at one of the country’s most significant religious landmarks. The rescuers were killed in Kharkiv by a second Russian strike as they fought a blaze caused by an earlier attack, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said. At least five other emergency workers were wounded. A series of powerful explosions echoed...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
33d06/15

HSBC, Hang Seng mobile apps partly restored after glitches lock out Hong Kong customers

HSBC and its subsidiary Hang Seng Bank had resumed mobile phone service operations by lunchtime Monday after an earlier outage had locked customers out, but some online services were still temporarily unavailable, according to messages posted on the two lenders’ apps. HSBC, the biggest lender in the city with over 7 million customers in Hong Kong, had its mobile banking service interrupted, with many customers complaining they could not log on to the system on Monday morning. More than 10 HSBC..

unclassifiedchina · asia
33d06/15

The waste-to-sand plant that could pave the way for China’s zero waste coal goal

In China’s premier coal province Shanxi, a massive project that converts ultra-hard coal waste into high-value industrial materials – has begun operations, bringing the country’s zero waste goal for the fossil fuel industry a step closer. The project – in Gaoping, a county-level city in Shanxi’s southeast – is producing 1,000 tonnes per day of building and industrial materials, including sand and gravel aggregates used in construction, according to the local government. In an article published..

unclassifiedchina · asia
33d06/15

‘A year is a long time’ – John Lee on whether he will run again in 2027

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has said he is focused on accomplishing much more in the final year of his current term, which he described as a “long period for a lot of things to be achieved” as he shrugged off a question on seeking a second one. Alluding to the adage “a year is a long time in politics”, Lee deflected the question of extending his tenure for another five years and focused instead on what he saw as ensuring continuity in governance. He was “very positive” on the future of Hong

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
33d06/15

Pursuit of academic excellence in Hong Kong shouldn’t be a deadly race

I’m still reeling from last week’s tragedy in Hong Kong: a mother and her 12-year-old daughter lost their lives to suicide within hours of each other reportedly following an argument about “education problems”. While the causes of suicide are complex, the incident should prompt reflection within the education system. For years, many have tried to point out the impact academic pressure without adequate support has on students’ mental health. We have also noted the effect on teachers and parents..

unclassifiedchina · asia
33d06/15

Bid-ask spreads for UCITS ETFs holding US equities

Conventional wisdom dictates that the bid-ask spread for a UCITS ETF traded on the LSE, that holds primarily US equities, should be lower when both the LSE and NYSE are open, and higher when only the LSE is open. I, however, found this was not the case for the AVGS UCITS ETF, around 70% of whose holdings are US equities. I recently switched from holding AVUV and AVDV in the NYSE, to AVGS in the LSE, to avoid estate tax implications in the US, and to take advantage of the accumulating nature of A

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33d06/15

Why Equities: Bonds ratio is 60:40? But why?

I would guess that Equities swing up and down. So fixed income swings other way around and 60:40 sort of event it out. But this is a very simplified approach. I sort of expect that if equity (broad market index) cash, they will eventually come back up. So during the time between equity swing down and come back up, I need a way to withdraw funds without selling equities. It is also expected that if equities crash, feds eventually (1 year from the crash) will come to the rescue and try to lower in

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33d06/15war-conflict · 3/5

Oil Prices Plunge as U.S. and Iran Reach Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

Oil prices plunged in early Monday trading in Asia after the U.S. and Iran announced a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz more than 100 days after its closure. At the time of writing, Brent crude had dropped 3.95% to trade at $83.88 per barrel, while WTI had fallen 4.62% to $80.96 per barrel. Oil prices, which peaked in mid-May, have been slowly but surely trending downward in recent weeks on rumors of a deal, even after multiple escalatory strikes. On Sunday night, President Trump declared tha

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33d06/15

Chinese boy, 7, ends up in ICU with severe abdominal pain after drinking iced beverages

The case of a seven-year-old Chinese boy who had to be sent to an intensive care unit (ICU) after drinking just two iced drinks has triggered a heated online discussion. The boy from central China’s Henan province was admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University recently. He showed symptoms of stomachache and vomiting, and was diagnosed with acute volvulus, a bowel obstruction resulting from a loop of intestine twisting around itself and its supporting tissue. A doctor at...

unclassifiedchina · asia
33d06/15

Baby bonus to continue? We’ll consult widely, John Lee says

The Hong Kong government will conduct a consultation on its slew of pro-baby incentives amid persistently low birth rates, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has said, noting that delayed marriage and cultural shifts are limiting the effectiveness of such policies. The number of registered births in Hong Kong hit a historic low of 31,100 in 2025, despite a range of government initiatives aimed at boosting the city’s fertility rate. The HK$20,000 (US$2,552) newborn baby bonus, introduced in 2023,..

unclassifiedchina · asia
33d06/15war-conflict · 2/5

If the Iran War is Over, Will there Be No More Reasons to Rally?

The market was stagnate and flat for months before the Iran war due to low chances of rate cuts. Even analysts believed that the market would stagnate or underperform this year originally. There was originally a sharp sell off when war broke out due to uncertainty of the strait never being closed but quickly reversed on ceasefire news. So if the economic situation is even worse now, no rate cuts this year and a potential rate hike, higher inflation with a steady job market. If it’s not for const

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33d06/15

Abu Dhabi to tap Chinese tech to scale up green economy, energy chief says

The Abu Dhabi government is fast-tracking its push to extensively tap into China’s technologies, from renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs) to robotics, as it pursues a greener economy, according to its energy chief. Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, chairman of the Abu Dhabi department of energy, told the SCMP that his department was in talks with 22 Chinese firms, including Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd (CATL), during a recent visit to Shanghai, and expected a deepened tie-up with China’s

unclassifiedchina · asia
33d06/15war-conflict · 2/5

Japan’s train gropers still prowl as women-only carriages turn 25

Mariko was a teenager the day she found herself alone in a near-empty carriage with a man who sat across from her, exposed himself and began to masturbate. Terrified that fleeing or crying out might provoke something worse, she fixed her gaze elsewhere and waited for the next station. “There was nothing I could do,” said Mariko, now 33, who asked that her family name not be published. “I was terrified that he might attack me, so I kept quiet.” The memory has never entirely left her. It still...

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