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1Bitget UEX Daily | US Temporarily Lifts Sanctions on Iranian Oil; Semiconductor Sector Strong but Warnings Emerge; SpaceX Pullback Drags Tech Stocks2For 60 days, the United States temporarily lifts sanctions on Iranian oil, marking the first time in decades!3Aluminum: The "energy metal" facing a supply gap
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BlackRock: Bitcoin May Be Viewed as a Supplementary Investment ToolOdaily reported that BlackRock posted on X, stating that Bitcoin's role in investment portfolios is evolving and may be considered a complementary diversification tool. BlackRock believes that a moderate allocation (typically around 1-2%) could influence the portfolio's return potential while maintaining appropriate risk tolerance.
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EF researcher Justin Drake: Vitalik will join the Strawmap architecture team, and Ethereum block rewards will further decreaseForesight News reported that Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake posted on Twitter about several recent developments, including: Justin Drake has agreed to provide pro bono consulting for a potential $100 million Ethereum public goods fund, with further details to be announced soon. In addition, a team of five people, including Vitalik and Justin Drake himself, will join the architecture team for the Strawmap roadmap draft. Finally, an EIP aimed at reducing Ethereum block rewards will soon be released. This EIP will ultimately lower the Ethereum block reward to 0.25 ETH, and block rewards will no longer be issued when the amount of Ethereum staked exceeds 50% of the total supply.
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US Stock Movement: Carnival Cruise drops over 10% as adjusted Q3 profit guidance falls short of expectationsGlonghui, June 23 — Carnival Cruise (CCL.US) once fell by more than 10%, hitting a low of $27; currently, the decline has narrowed to about 6.5%. According to reports, Carnival Cruise predicts that profit in the third quarter will be lower than expected, as the ongoing impact of rising fuel prices under geopolitical tensions continues to drag on the cruise operator’s profit margin. The company expects adjusted earnings per share for the quarter to be about $1.35, below analysts’ expectations of $1.42. (Glonghui)
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