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00:48

A certain whale has withdrawn 63,324 ETH worth $131 million from a certain CEX in the past two days.

Gate News reports that on March 12, on-chain analyst Yu Jin monitored that a certain whale/institution withdrew 44,888 ETH from a CEX yesterday (March 11), and early this morning, it withdrew another 18,436 ETH (worth $38.26 million) from the same exchange. In other words, the whale withdrew a total of 63,324 ETH (worth $131 million) from the CEX over a period of more than one day, at an average withdrawal price of $2,072. These ETH are currently stored across four different wallets.
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G7 states support using strategic oil reserves; four major whales build positions exceeding one million USD in WTI crude oil long positions within the day

On March 11, G7 leaders will hold a conference call to discuss the Iran crisis and rising energy prices. On a decentralized derivatives trading platform, a whale has built a position worth over one million USD in WTI crude oil longs, with the oil price already rising to $86.3, resulting in significant unrealized gains. The IEA plans to deploy 400 million barrels of strategic reserves to address oil price fluctuations.
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08:49

Amazon issues €10 billion bonds for the first time, with a record eight tranches structured for AI investment

Amazon entered the euro bond market for the first time on March 11, raising approximately €10 billion for artificial intelligence investments, in a record-breaking eight-part bond issuance. This transaction will be one of the largest corporate bond issuances in history, with Amazon expected to invest around $200 billion by 2026, exceeding expectations and raising concerns among investors about returns.
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MFS Investment Management: The risk of stagflation this time is much lower than the level after the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022

Benoit Anne of MFS Investment Management stated that the current threat of stagflation is lower than in 2022, and market concerns about inflation driven by rising oil prices have diminished. Data shows that the one-year inflation breakeven rate in the US has increased, while long-term interest rates have remained relatively unchanged, reflecting that market inflation expectations are stabilizing.
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