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Xiaomi invests in another semiconductor company​

Hangzhou Ainuo Semiconductor Co., Ltd. has undergone industrial and commercial changes, and has added a new shareholder, Hubei Xiaomi Changjiang Industrial Fund Partnership (Limited Partnership). It is reported that Aino Semiconductor is committed to the research and development of industrial-grade power chips and SiPs, and is inspired to fill the gaps in domestic industrial-grade power chips and SiP products, serving mid-to-high-end fields such as communications, industry, automobiles, and data centers.

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UK inflation may top 22% next year – Goldman Sachs​

Inflation in Britain could jump above 22% in 2023 if gas prices continue to grow, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing Goldman Sachs analysts.

The bank’s economists estimate that if prices keep rising, the UK may be forced to hike its energy cap by a further 80% in January, which would in turn push inflation up to 22.4% and cause a 3.4% drop in the country’s GDP.

Moreover, even if energy prices stabilize, analysts say the peak inflation rate will be around 14.8% in January, which is enough to plunge the country into a recession.

According to Bloomberg, investors expect drastic measures from the Bank of England in the coming months to battle inflation, including a key rate hike of up to 4.25% from the current 1.75%.

Goldman Sachs’ inflation forecast tops the previous one made last week by Citigroup, which expects inflation in the UK to surge to 18.6% next year, and the Bank of England’s expectation of 13%.

I think Lizzy should consider Britain economic status from developed to developing market.
 

coolgod

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Sad (喜)to(闻)hear(乐)that(见).
I saw an interesting comment on weibo, apparently two of the three main leaders who signed the Belovezh Accords during the dissolution of the USSR also passed away during the current war in Ukraine.

Leonid Kravchuk (first president of Ukraine): 10 May 2022

Stanislav Shushkevich (Belarusian Parliament Chairman): 3 May 2022

 

Sinnavuuty

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I saw an interesting comment on weibo, apparently two of the three main leaders who signed the Belovezh Accords during the dissolution of the USSR also passed away during the current war in Ukraine.

Leonid Kravchuk (first president of Ukraine): 10 May 2022

Stanislav Shushkevich (Belarusian Parliament Chairman): 3 May 2022

Boris Rozhin posted this comment on Telegram a few hours ago, probably whoever commented follows Boris on the social network.
 
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