1. Trump says Iran is in dialogue, the strait may reopen

On March 26, U.S. President Trump stated that Iran is in dialogue with the United States because it has been defeated. If Iran reaches the right agreement, the strait will reopen. - Original text

2. Trump: Oil prices and stock markets have fallen severely

3. The number of initial jobless claims in the U.S. for the week ending March 21 is 210,000, in line with expectations

On March 26, the number of initial jobless claims in the U.S. for the week ending March 21 is 210,000, in line with expectations of 210,000, with a previous value of 205,000. AI interpretation: The number of initial jobless claims remains at expected levels, indicating the stability of the labor market. This data shows that despite economic challenges, the unemployment rate remains low, reflecting strong demand for employees from businesses. Confidence in future economic trends will thus be enhanced, further supporting consumption and investment activities. - Original text

4. French President Macron will attend the Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Conference.

French President Macron confirmed he will speak at the Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Conference next month, becoming the first European head of state to attend a blockchain event. - Original

5. A certain whale opened 20x leveraged short positions on BTC and ETH, with a total value of approximately 80 million USD.

Onchain Lens monitoring shows that a certain whale opened 20x leveraged short positions on BTC and ETH, currently holding 577.34 BTC and 19344.8 ETH, with a total value of approximately 80 million USD. - Original

6. The OECD expects the Federal Reserve to maintain interest rates unchanged in 2026 and 2027.

The OECD expects the Federal Reserve to maintain interest rates unchanged in 2026 and 2027. - Original

7. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminds Chinese citizens to avoid traveling to Japan recently due to unstable public security.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese Embassy in Japan remind Chinese citizens to avoid traveling to Japan recently due to unstable public security in Japan, where illegal activities against Chinese citizens are frequent, and the safety environment is continuously deteriorating. On March 24, an active officer of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces broke into the Chinese Embassy in Japan with a knife, seriously threatening the safety of Chinese diplomatic personnel and facilities. Chinese citizens already in Japan should closely monitor local security, enhance safety awareness, and in emergencies, promptly report to the police and contact the embassy for assistance. - Original

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