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Bitcoin performance follows stock market fluctuations, while the correlation with Ethereum has weakened.

Analysis shows that Bitcoin and Ethereum have the strongest correlation with the DAX index. The correlation coefficient matrix of ETH is 0.46, which means that while there is a certain correlation, it is not strong. Bitcoin, on the other hand, has a correlation coefficient matrix of 0.85, indicating that its price is quite consistent with the movements of the DAX index. Similarly, BTC also has significant correlations with other stock market indices, with correlations of 0.7, 0.68, and 0.69 with the Russell 2000 index, S&P 500 index, and Dow Jones Industrial Average, respectively. In contrast, Ethereum is almost completely independent of these indices, with its correlation coefficient matrix being very close to zero with these indices.
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06:05

Analyst: U.S. Treasury yields are at attractive levels.

According to Jin10 data on June 16, Paul Eitelman, Chief Investment Strategist at Russell Investments, stated that U.S. Treasury yields are at an attractive level, with the 10-year Treasury yield currently above the agency's estimated fair value. Compared to our estimated fair value of 4.1% for the 10-year Treasury, the current U.S. Treasury yields are quite appealing. Russell Investments' benchmark forecast suggests that U.S. economic growth and potential inflation will gradually slow, a trend that will ultimately provide support for the Federal Reserve (FED) to restart its rate cut policy. According to Tradeweb data, last Friday (due to the incident involving Israel attacking Iranian nuclear facilities), U.S. Treasury yields briefly fell, while current yields across various maturities have slightly risen.
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06:04

Russell Investments: The Federal Reserve (FED) may maintain the Intrerest Rate unchanged throughout the summer.

Jin10 data June 16 report, Russell Investments analyst Paul Eitelman pointed out in a report that, given the impact of tariffs and geopolitical risks, the Federal Reserve may maintain interest rates unchanged throughout the summer. The global chief investment strategist stated: "Federal Reserve Chairman Powell may remain vigilant to the risks posed by tariffs and emerging conflicts in the Middle East." He noted that the Federal Reserve believes tariffs pose a downside risk to the economy, but this weakness has not yet been reflected in the data, while inflation remains stable. Eitelman stated: "We expect one, possibly two rate cuts before the end of this year."
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08:23

Mercurity Fintech plans to raise $800 million to establish a Bitcoin reserve.

Gate News bot reported that Mercurity Fintech Holding (MFH), a New York-based fintech group, announced that it is raising $800 million to build a Bitcoin reserve. The company said the funding will support a multi-pronged strategy: acquiring Bitcoin, storing it in a blockchain-native custodial infrastructure, and integrating it into a system that includes tokenized treasury tools and staking services. This means that Mercurity is not just betting on the BTC treasury, but is also trying to transform into a "reserve structure that can generate yields and is in line with blockchain technology." The announcement comes at a time when Mercurity will be added to the Russell 2000 Index and the Russell 3000 Index.
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22:51

Musk criticizes tax reform bill as "absurd"; White House: does not affect Trump's position.

Golden Finance reported that U.S. White House press secretary Levitt stated that Elon Musk's criticism "will not change" President Trump's support for the large-scale tax and spending bill. It is reported that Musk posted on social media platform that this massive bill is "ridiculous and filled with political manipulation." Musk stated that the bill would significantly increase the budget deficit to $2.5 trillion, placing an unbearable debt burden on American citizens. Musk had previously criticized the bill, stating that Trump's "beautiful big bill" undermined his efforts to cut costs in the Office of Management and Budget and would increase the budget deficit. Russell Vought, director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB), responded to this statement by saying that the bill would not increase the deficit and would not harm the debt. (CCTV News)
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14:01

The publicly traded company KULR, holding 800 BTC, will be included in the Russell 3000 Index on June 30.

KULR Technology Group will join the Russell 3000 and Russell Microcap indices on June 30, enhancing the company's recognition among institutional investors. CEO Michael Mo stated that this initiative is expected to increase the company's visibility and Liquidity. Additionally, KULR incorporated Bitcoin into its treasury strategy last year, allowing up to 90% of cash to be allocated to BTC.
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20:09

The Nasdaq recorded its largest single-day rise since 2001.

Jin10 data April 10 news, on Wednesday Eastern Time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 7.87%, the largest single-day rise since March 24, 2020. The S&P 500 index rose by 9.52%, the largest single-day rise since October 28, 2008. The Nasdaq rose by 12.16%, the largest single-day rise since January 3, 2001, and the second largest rise in history. The Russell 2000 index rose by 8.66%, the largest single-day rise since March 24, 2020.
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23:50

FTSE Russell has delayed the inclusion of Korean bonds in the FTSE World Government Bond Index.

Jin10 Data reported on April 9th that FTSE Russell stated in a statement that it will include South Korean government bonds in the FTSE World Government Bond Index (WGBI) starting from April 2026, with the timeline pushed back from November 2025. FTSE Russell stated that South Korean government bonds will be gradually included in the index over a shorter period of eight months, completing in November 2026, and that this decision was made based on feedback from index stakeholders.
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20:02

The Nasdaq fell more than 10% this week.

Jin10 Data reported on April 5 that this week, the S&P 500 index fell by 9.08%, the Nasdaq index fell by 10.02%, and the Dow Jones index fell by 7.86%. The Russell 2000 small-cap index fell by 9.70%.
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Russell Price, chief economist at Ameriprise Financial, expects headline PCE to rise 0.3% m/m and core PCE to rise 0.2% m/m in December, in line with consensus estimates. Economists widely expect core PCE to continue to decline in the coming months, although sticky services prices still put upward pressure on the index. Russell Price added analysis: "Keeping the pause in place is a very rational and reasonable view, and the Fed is expected to cut rates by 25 basis points at its June meeting. (Golden Ten)
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Economists: Core PCE is expected to cool down this week, with the Fed expected to cut interest rates by 25 basis points at the June meeting.

Ameriprise Financial Chief Economist Russell Price expects the overall PCE to rise 0.3% month-on-month in December, and the core PCE to rise 0.2%. In the coming months, the core PCE is expected to continue to decline, but sticky service prices still pose upward pressure on the index. It is expected that the Fed will cut interest rates by 25 basis points at the June meeting.
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10:35

JPMorgan: Bitcoin has the highest correlation with the Russell 2000 Technology Zone

JPMorgan analysts found that since the outbreak, the correlation between BTC and small-cap tech stocks has been the highest, especially strong in the Russell 2000 tech zone. The high correlation between BTC and small-cap tech stocks is due to the encryption industry's reliance on venture capital and the fact that blockchain innovation is usually concentrated in small and medium-sized tech companies. When the tech industry experiences significant market adjustments, the correlation between BTC and tech stocks will become more significant.
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09:09
According to the announcement on January 28th, FTSE Russell has partnered with blockchain data provider SonarX to create new indices and data products. By providing data with a focus on Crypto Assets, FTSE Russell aims to "better meet the needs of our institutional client base," said Kristen Mierzwa, the company's digital asset head. Specifically, FTSE Russell plans to use on-chain indicators and market data of various cryptocurrencies to construct fundamental weighted indices, which are indices that select constituent stocks based on fundamental factors. In the traditional finance field, these indices typically serve as benchmarks for passively managed investment funds.
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ANZ Bank: The Reserve Bank of New Zealand may consider cutting interest rates by 75BP next time.

On December 19th, Jin10 Data reported that New Zealand's GDP fell by 1.0% in the third quarter, and the economy has entered a slump. Henry Russell, economist at ANZ Bank, stated that for the next monetary policy meeting at the end of February next year, the market is now weighing whether the Reserve Bank of New Zealand will cut interest rates by 50 basis points or 75 basis points, instead of 25 basis points or 50 basis points. Considering the obvious rebound in high-frequency data, ANZ Bank still leans towards a 50 basis point interest rate cut by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. However, any dovish surprises in future data could lead to a 75 basis point interest rate cut.
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03:58

J.P. Morgan: Small-cap stocks in the United States are expected to outperform large-cap stocks for the first time in eight years

JFR Group's small-cap strategist predicts that in the coming years, small-cap companies in the US with a market capitalization between 250 million and 2 billion dollars will outperform large-cap stocks. Despite the poor performance of small-cap stocks in the past 8 years, factors such as strong profit growth prospects, relatively low valuations, and a loose interest rate environment will drive small-cap stocks back to a rising trend. The Russell 2000 index is expected to rise by 13.5%.
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HSBC: The market may underestimate the speed and scale of the interest rate cuts by the Central Bank of the United Kingdom.

Jinshi Data News on November 14th, Daniela Russell, Strategy Director of Intrerest Rate at HSBC UK, stated in a report that the market may underestimate the scale and speed of the interest rate cuts by the Bank of England. According to Refinitiv data, the market expects the Bank of England to cut interest rates by 56 basis points by the end of 2025. HSBC economists, on the other hand, expect the Bank of England to cut interest rates 6 times by 2025, with each cut being 25 basis points. "However, due to uncertainties and considering the gradual approach taken by the Bank of England, it may take some time for it to truly stabilize,"
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18:44

U.S. stock ETFs attracted as much as $18 billion on the second day of the election, and the "Trump trade" sparked a buying frenzy

After Trump's election, traders have been buying risk assets ETFs, with the net inflows of funds into US stock exchange-traded funds reaching about $18 billion this week, 16 times the daily average, reflecting the "Trump trade". Among them, iShares Russell 2000 ETF saw the largest single-day inflow in 17 years, and SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF set a single-day inflow record, with fund inflows tracking financial stocks reaching $1.6 billion, all influenced by the expectation of Trump's relaxation of bank and Crypto Assets regulation.
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00:37

Indian and Korean bonds will be included in the FTSE Russell Government Bond Index

FTSE Russell will include India's sovereign bonds in the Emerging Markets Government Bond Index from September 2025, which will attract billions of dollars into the local bond market. At the same time, South Korean government bonds will be included in the FTSE Global Government Bond Index, accounting for 2.22%, and will take effect from November 2025. Previously, Morgan Stanley and Bloomberg Index Services had already included India's sovereign bonds in their indices.
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03:03

South Korean Finance Minister: South Korea has met the requirements for inclusion in the global key bond index.

Jinshi data, September 30th news, South Korean Finance Minister Choi Sang-mook said that South Korea has met all the conditions required to be included in the key global bond index. Choi Sang-mook said before meeting with South Korean Central Bank Governor Lee Chang-ryong that if South Korea is included in the FTSE Russell World Government Bond Index, the process of inclusion will be gradual.
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14:56

Russell Investments: US Treasury Bond Valuation Reasonable

Lindsay Bell, an investor at Russell Investments, said that US Treasuries are currently at fair value estimates. In the long run, US Treasuries are an important defensive lever in the investment portfolio, especially considering the recession risk. The inflation data for August released on Wednesday may be slightly higher than expected, but it will not affect the Federal Reserve's possible decision to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in September, which may trigger a stock market Rebound.
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Russell Investments launches global stock ETF series.
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Major U.S. stock indexes are being hit by the 'Big Seven', risk appetite increases for small-cap stocks to dominate

The US stock market was impacted by the bet on the fastest rate cut by the Fed in September due to inflation data, and the mega-cap tech stocks were sold off, resulting in the largest scale of selling by investors in the 'Big Seven' tech stocks in nearly a year, with momentum factor ETF posting its worst performance since May. The S&P 500 index fell by 1%, despite 400 component stocks pumping, and the outperformance against the weighted index was the largest since November 2020. Since March 2020, the Russell 2000 small-cap stock index, with lower credit ratings and higher borrowing demand among its components, pumped by 3.2%, marking its best performance compared to the S&P 500 index, while the index tracking the 'Big Seven' tech stocks once plunged by 4.1%.
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On June 12th, Jin10 Data reported that Daniela Russell, the head of interest rate strategy at HSBC UK, stated in a report that the upcoming UK general election is expected to have minimal impact on UK bonds. Russell said that the Bank of England may start cutting interest rates at the August meeting. Prior to the Bank of England's policy meeting in August, investors' attention may be focused on macroeconomic data. She said: 'Although the general election will distract attention in the short term, we expect its impact on UK bonds to be minimal.' Refinitiv data shows that the market has digested expectations of an 11 basis point rate cut in August and a 31 basis point rate cut in November by the Bank of England. Russell said: 'We believe that the market is seriously underestimating the likelihood of action at the (August) meeting.'
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