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Shares fell Thursday in most Asian markets ahead of a key U.S. inflation report due Friday that might point the way ahead for interest rates. Benchmarks dipped more than 1% in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Sydney. The markets' big focus this week is on a U.S. government inflation report due Friday.
Hong Kong Broadband Network Limited (HKBN) and Bowtie Life Insurance Company (Bowtie)[1], Hong Kong's first virtual insurer, have teamed up to launch an exclusive Four-In-One Healthcare Service Plan. For a monthly fee of just $99, HKBN customers can now comprehensively safeguard their health with unlimited western medicine virtual consultations (with door-to-door medicine delivery included), an annual health check-up, an annual influenza vaccination, and twice-a-year dental cleaning service.
Amazon provided the highlight of yesterday’s robust Wall Street session as the market value of the tech giant rose above $2 trillion for the first time. In contrast, Asia markets have endured a tough session after yesterday’s Australian inflation reading prompted investors to revise expectations on interest rate cuts. The Hang Seng index in Hong Kong lost 2%, while the Nikkei 225 declined 0.8%.
Ericsson's (NASDAQ: ERIC) financial report for the second quarter 2024 will be published at approximately 7:00 AM CEST on July 12, 2024. The company will issue a press release with the complete financial report attached, including tables, in PDF format. Following publication of the press release, the financial report will be available on Ericsson's website: www.ericsson.com/en/investors/financial-reports/interim-reports
STORY: :: Balazs Koranyi, Chief ECB correspondent"There has been a lot of hype about the massive benefits that the Taylor Swift concert tour will bring to Europe. But there's just one problem: 'Swiftonomics' is not real.""I decided to do a case study in Stockholm. Stockholm is one of the places where Taylor Swift has already come through. The concerts were in May. We already have some real numbers. And I thought Sweden would tell us if this benefit is actually there. And you know, there is a benefit. Something like 180,000 people attended her three concerts in Stockholm, and that generated about 850 million Swedish crowns of revenue, that would be about $81 million.""That sounds like a lot of money, but it's actually not. Even for a fairly small city like Stockholm, that's not a huge benefit. It's a good weekend for Stockholm. It's an OK-ish weekend for Sweden.""We looked at inflation as well. Sure, the tickets cost quite a bit. Hotel prices went up. But once you look at the whole country, and keep in mind Sweden is a small country, no impact at all. And there's of course also a darker side of the economic impact, which is that all the profits made by Swift incorporated get repatriated to the United States. So actually there's even a small drag for Europe because the money that is being generated in these concerts just get taken out of here. ""So then I thought, let's look at the broader picture, because surely it's not just concerts, we also have the Olympics coming up in Paris. We have Euro 2024, the European Football Championship, going on. Big mega events which are all supposed to generate huge benefits for the people of Europe. I spoke to a bunch of economists and the conclusions seem to be the same everywhere." :: Carsten Brzeski, Economist with ING"At local levels, there might be a positive impact from a Taylor Swift concert from other mega events, but when you look at the total economy, you really need to look through a magnifying glass in order to see a significant impact on economic activity and inflation.""To have a meaningful impact on an economy, what you would need is new money to be brought in, and in this case, it's not new money. It's people deciding how to spend their money." "People visiting a Taylor Swift concert or going to the Euro 24 or going to the Olympics, they will not be able to spend the money later on. So yes, there might be a very short lived, very brief positive economic impact, but over an entire year it is hardly measurable."
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PARIS, June 27, 2024--Spotlight Medical, spinoff of Institut Curie, proudly announced its official launch. This innovative startup aims to transform cancer treatment using advanced artificial intelligence (AI), leveraging a unique technology developed by researchers and clinicians from Institut Curie, Mines Paris – PSL, and Inserm, over several years.
The European Central Bank faces an "easy last kilometre" in its fight against inflation and can continue to slowly cut interest rates, two researchers are set to tell the ECB's top brass next week. The paper by Giorgio Primiceri and Domenico Giannone will be the first to be presented at the ECB's annual get-together in a hilltop resort near Sintra, Portugal, on Tuesday. The researchers used a model that decomposes inflation into supply, demand and the effect of monetary policy on the latter to conclude that inflation was heading back to the ECB's 2% target barring new shocks.
Amidst a backdrop of fluctuating economic indicators and a cooling property sector, China's market presents a complex landscape for investors. In such an environment, growth companies with high insider ownership, like Hoshine Silicon Industry, can offer unique stability and potential due to the alignment of management’s interests with shareholder values.
This is a report from China.org.cn about multilingual versions of "Keywords to Understand China: Organizational System of Governance":