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South Korea's Kospi Under Pressure Amid Geopolitical Turmoil and Lack of Policy Response
101 finance·2026/03/20 05:48

USD/INR refreshes all-time highs near 93.70 as Indian Rupee deteriorates further
101 finance·2026/03/20 05:45

MREO’s Legal Uncertainty and 15-Month Cash Reserve Present an Event-Driven Trading Opportunity
101 finance·2026/03/20 05:40

Diploma’s 19% Rally Masks a Top-Tier Compounder—Will Performance Support Its Elevated P/E Ratio?
101 finance·2026/03/20 05:40

Vienna Insurance Group’s Fugger Sale Hinges on Timing—Is This a Strategic Exit or a Forced Move?
101 finance·2026/03/20 05:40

Bioré’s High-Stakes South Korea Debut: Can Global Credibility Translate to Local Credibility?
101 finance·2026/03/20 05:40

Eli Lilly’s GLP-1 Price Agreements Indicate Lower Regulatory Threats and May Lead to a Valuation Reassessment
101 finance·2026/03/20 05:40

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Jupiter: Not affected by the Drift hack incidentBlockBeats reported that on April 2, the DeFi protocol Drift suffered a loss of about $155.6 million in JLP positions due to a theft incident. In response, Jupiter officially stated that the platform was not affected by this event, its lending product Jupiter Lend is not involved with the Drift market, and JLP assets are “fully backed by underlying assets.” Jupiter also stated that this incident is a “difficult day” for the Solana DeFi ecosystem and expressed concern for the Drift team and affected users.
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Galaxy Digital testnet hacked, customer funds and data remain unaffectedChainCatcher news: According to CoinDesk, Galaxy Digital (GLXY) recently suffered a cybersecurity incident in which hackers gained unauthorized access to its isolated research and development workspace. The company stated that the affected environment is used solely for research and development, is fully segregated from core infrastructure, production systems, trading platforms, and client accounts, and the loss amounted to less than 10 thousand US dollars.
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Trump tells oil-short countries they can "buy from the United States"; analysts say the U.S. cannot fill the gapGolden Ten Data reported on April 2 that US President Trump told countries struggling to obtain aviation fuel due to Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz that they could purchase it from the United States. However, analysts say there is a major issue with this suggestion: the US cannot fill the global supply gap. According to vessel tracking agency Kpler, about 500,000 barrels of aviation fuel are exported daily from the Strait of Hormuz, mainly to Europe, with some shipments to Asia and Africa. Meanwhile, data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows that the US averaged 219,000 barrels of aviation fuel exports per day last year. Kpler analyst Matt Smith stated: “The possibility of the US replacing Hormuz Strait supply is very, very, very small. Even if the US had sufficient aviation fuel, it also has a large number of airlines.” In addition, most US aviation fuel is produced on the Gulf Coast, while the main demand centers on the East and West coasts have historically relied on imports to meet their needs.
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