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1Bitget UEX Daily|Iran Conflict Boosts Oil Prices;U.S. Plans Global AI Chip Controls;Non-Farm Data Imminent (2026-03-06)2Broadcom FY2026 Q1 Earnings: AI Revenue Doubles, Record Results, Strong Guidance, $10B Buyback3If the Strait of Hormuz is closed for another 3 days, 3.3 million barrels of crude oil in the Middle East will be forced to halt production, with Iraq being the hardest hit!
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SATS says Middle East conflict may drive up air freight demandGolden Ten Data, March 6 – Air cargo service provider SATS stated in a declaration that transportation disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict may prompt a shift from land and sea freight to air freight. "In a rapidly changing environment, the faster response time of air freight makes it the preferred method for transporting time-sensitive goods." Singapore-based SATS has facilities in Oman and Saudi Arabia, and as the Middle East conflict escalates, the airspace in these regions remains open. The company believes these facilities can serve as alternative gateways for Gulf Cooperation Council countries affected by airspace closures, enabling the transport of emergency and other time-sensitive goods.
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Midday Key Developments on March 67:00 (UTC+8) - 12:00 (UTC+8) Keywords: Iran, oil, Thom Tillis 1. Vitalik: The next generation of wallets will obviously be deeply integrated with AI; 2. Federal Reserve's Goolsbee: Central bank independence is crucial for controlling inflation; 3. The Federal Reserve clarifies tokenized securities capital rules, stating that the regulatory framework is "technology-neutral"; 4. US Senator Lummis: The CFTC chairman is well aware of the urgency of digital asset market structure legislation; 5. Trump: Needs to personally participate in Iran's succession arrangements and does not accept Khamenei's son succeeding as Supreme Leader; 6. Crypto journalist: The decision on stablecoin yield issues currently lies in the hands of Republican Senator Thom Tillis; 7. Besant: The US Treasury has issued a 30-day temporary exemption allowing Indian refineries to purchase Russian oil.
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SlowMist: Beware of Fake imToken Chrome ExtensionsPANews reported on March 6 that 23pds, Chief Information Security Officer of SlowMist Technology, issued a reminder to beware of a fake imToken Chrome extension. A fraudulent imToken Chrome extension in the Chrome Web Store is phishing for seed phrases and private keys.
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