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JP MORGAN RAISES AMAZON TARGET PRICE TO $280 FROM $265
2026-03-25
JP MORGAN RAISES AMAZON TARGET PRICE TO $280 FROM $265
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Key Economic Data and Events to Watch Today: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 ① TBD: Annual Meeting of the European Central Bank and its Watchers ② 04:30 US API Crude Oil Inventories for the Week Ending March 20 ③ 06:30 Fed Governor Barr Discusses Econom
Key Economic Data and Events to Watch Today: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 ① TBD: Annual Meeting of the European Central Bank and its Watchers ② 04:30 US API Crude Oil Inventories for the Week Ending March 20 ③ 06:30 Fed Governor Barr Discusses Economic Outlook ④ 08:30 Australia February Unadjusted CPI YoY ⑤ 15:00 UK February CPI MoM ⑥ 15:00 UK February Retail Price Index MoM ⑦ 16:45 ECB President Lagarde Speaks ⑧ 17:00 Switzerland March ZEW Investor Confidence Index ⑨ 17:00 Germany March IFO Business Climate Index ⑩ 20:30 US Q4 Current Account ⑪ 20:30 US February Import Price Index MoM ⑫ 22:30 US EIA Crude Oil Inventories for the Week Ending March 20 ⑬ 22:30 US EIA Cushing Crude Oil Inventories for the Week Ending March 20 ⑭ 22:30 US EIA Strategic Petroleum Reserves for the Week Ending March 20 ⑮ 04:10 (Next Day) Speech by Federal Reserve Governor Milan
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Chinese mainland investors’ fund flows into Hong Kong stocks have swung sharply, with HK$27.4 billion ($3.5 billion) sold on Tuesday after HK$29.7 billion bought the day before. The rapid in-and-out trades, mostly via large ETFs like the Tracker Fund
Chinese mainland investors’ fund flows into Hong Kong stocks have swung sharply, with HK$27.4 billion ($3.5 billion) sold on Tuesday after HK$29.7 billion bought the day before. The rapid in-and-out trades, mostly via large ETFs like the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong, suggest short-term trading rather than long-term positions, as investors seek hedging, liquidity, or bottom-fishing in sectors like tech and healthcare. The Hang Seng Index has fallen about 10% since January, prompting cautious and opportunistic ETF activity.
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