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On May 16th, Bridgewater Associates, the worlds largest hedge fund, released its Q1 2023 13F report on its US stock holdings as of the end of March. The report shows that Bridgewater established new positions in 214 stocks, increased its holdings in 292 stocks, liquidated 261 stocks, and reduced its holdings in 487 stocks during the first quarter. Bridgewater significantly increased its holdings in chip stocks such as Nvidia (NVDA.O), Broadcom (AVGO.O), and Micron Technology (MU.O) during the first quarter, while liquidating its holdings in enterprise software stocks such as Salesforce (CRM.N) and ServiceNow (NOW.N), and reducing its holdings in Adobe (ADBE.O). As of the end of Q1, Bridgewaters US stock holdings were valued at $22.4 billion, compared to $27.4 billion in the previous quarter. Specifically, Bridgewater increased its holdings in Nvidia by 827,800 shares, raising its stake from 2.63% at the end of last year to 3.65%; it increased its holdings in Broadcom by 670,000 shares, raising its stake from 1.47% to 2.54%; and it increased its holdings in Micron Technology by 586,000 shares, raising its stake from 0.93% to 2.23%. In addition, Bridgewater initiated its first position in TSMC with 1.077 million shares, which accounted for 1.62% of its portfolio as of the end of the first quarter.On May 16, US President Trump posted on social media that the US military and the Nigerian armed forces carried out a joint operation that evening to "eliminate" Abu Bilal Minuki, the number two leader of the extremist group "Islamic State".US President Trump: Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the second-in-command of the Islamic State extremist group, has been eliminated. The operation was carried out jointly by the US military and the Nigerian armed forces.According to the official measurement of the China Earthquake Networks Center, a magnitude 2.3 earthquake occurred at 11:12 on May 16 in Weichang County, Chengde City, Hebei Province (42.40 degrees north latitude, 117.37 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.Market news: SpaceX shareholders approve 5-for-1 stock split.

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2026/05/16
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  • 12:08:41

    On May 16th, Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund, released its Q1 2023 13F report on its US stock holdings as of the end of March. The report shows that Bridgewater established new positions in 214 stocks, increased its holdings in 292 stocks, liquidated 261 stocks, and reduced its holdings in 487 stocks during the first quarter. Bridgewater significantly increased its holdings in chip stocks such as Nvidia (NVDA.O), Broadcom (AVGO.O), and Micron Technology (MU.O) during the first quarter, while liquidating its holdings in enterprise software stocks such as Salesforce (CRM.N) and ServiceNow (NOW.N), and reducing its holdings in Adobe (ADBE.O). As of the end of Q1, Bridgewater's US stock holdings were valued at $22.4 billion, compared to $27.4 billion in the previous quarter. Specifically, Bridgewater increased its holdings in Nvidia by 827,800 shares, raising its stake from 2.63% at the end of last year to 3.65%; it increased its holdings in Broadcom by 670,000 shares, raising its stake from 1.47% to 2.54%; and it increased its holdings in Micron Technology by 586,000 shares, raising its stake from 0.93% to 2.23%. In addition, Bridgewater initiated its first position in TSMC with 1.077 million shares, which accounted for 1.62% of its portfolio as of the end of the first quarter.

  • 11:50:16

    On May 16, US President Trump posted on social media that the US military and the Nigerian armed forces carried out a joint operation that evening to "eliminate" Abu Bilal Minuki, the number two leader of the extremist group "Islamic State".

  • 11:34:20

    US President Trump: Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the second-in-command of the Islamic State extremist group, has been eliminated. The operation was carried out jointly by the US military and the Nigerian armed forces.

  • 11:19:08

    According to the official measurement of the China Earthquake Networks Center, a magnitude 2.3 earthquake occurred at 11:12 on May 16 in Weichang County, Chengde City, Hebei Province (42.40 degrees north latitude, 117.37 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

  • 10:28:29

    Market news: SpaceX shareholders approve 5-for-1 stock split.

  • 10:22:12

    According to emails, Starbucks (SBUX.O) plans to open a technology office in India, expected to be operational in the company's fiscal year 2027. This will be Starbucks' first corporate office in India.

  • 10:05:59

    May 16th - Starting today, fuel surcharges for domestic routes within China will be increased. The specific rates are: RMB 90 per passenger for routes under 800 kilometers; and RMB 170 per passenger for routes over 800 kilometers. Infants are exempt from the fuel surcharge, and the fuel surcharge for children, disabled veterans, and disabled police officers injured on duty will be reduced by half.

  • 09:51:13

    California Governor Gavin Newsom: Last year, Trump and Republicans opted to raise Medicare premiums for millions of Americans in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) market. My proposed budget will continue to offer $0 premium Medicare plans for low-income Californians to help clean up the fiscal mess Trump created.

  • 09:42:50

    Israel Defense Forces: The alarm that just sounded in the Majidal Shams area has been confirmed as a false alarm.

  • 09:30:35

    1. Ukraine's Ministry of Development: Russia attacked a grain terminal at a Ukrainian port, injuring seven people. 2. Russia's Ministry of Defense: Russian forces conducted a large-scale offensive against Ukraine from May 12 to 15. 3. The commander of Ukraine's drone force stated that Ukrainian drones attacked a Russian oil refinery in the Ryazan region. 4. Iran's Foreign Minister confirmed that talks have been held with Russia regarding a proposal to store enriched uranium. 5. Russia's Foreign Minister: Russia hopes to end the war with Iran and achieve a sustainable solution. 6. Russia's Ministry of Defense: The UAE-mediated exchange of war prisoners between Russia and Ukraine will take place on Friday. 7. According to industry sources and Reuters calculations, Russia's seaborne exports of petroleum products fell 9.8% month-on-month in April. 8. Russian State Statistics Service: Russia's GDP fell 0.2% year-on-year in the first quarter, compared to a 1% increase in the previous quarter.

  • 09:25:31

    On May 16, the 11th Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) continued at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. China called on relevant nuclear-weapon states to withdraw their overseas-deployed nuclear weapons to their own territories and to avoid new deployments on foreign soil. Regarding nuclear sharing arrangements, China believes that this issue involves nuclear disarmament and should be examined from the perspective of preventing nuclear proliferation. China expressed serious concern about existing nuclear sharing and extended deterrence arrangements and called on relevant nuclear-weapon states to withdraw their overseas-deployed nuclear weapons to their own territories and to avoid new deployments on foreign soil. China also stated that the serious imbalance between the supply and demand of sensitive nuclear materials in certain countries deserves serious attention. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) needs to strengthen its research and monitoring of related issues to prevent actions that are inconsistent with the NPT.

  • 09:21:59

    NIO (NIO.N): As of May 16, NIO has built 8,868 charging and battery swapping stations nationwide, including 3,848 battery swapping stations, 5,020 charging stations, and 28,853 charging piles, providing more than 100 million battery swaps to date.

  • 09:16:07

    On May 16th, sources revealed that British chip design company Arm (ARM.O) is facing an antitrust investigation by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), focusing on its semiconductor technology licensing business. The FTC is investigating whether Arm, while increasing its efforts in developing its own chips, is refusing to provide or reducing the quality of its CPU design blueprints for licensing. Earlier this year, U.S. regulators notified Arm of the investigation and requested the company to retain relevant documents. Previous reports indicated that, driven by Qualcomm, regulators outside the U.S. are also investigating Arm's business practices. In 2024, Qualcomm filed a complaint with the European Commission alleging that Arm attempted to restrict licensing access and withhold key technologies. Last year, South Korea's competition regulator also raided Arm's offices in Seoul.

  • 09:12:03

    ① Iran 1. Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi confirmed that talks have been held with Russia regarding a proposal to store enriched uranium. 2. Advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader: The new order is rapidly adjusting its rules, and these rules are no longer centered on the United States. 3. Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi: There is a lack of trust in the United States, but there is still a desire to maintain the ceasefire to leave room for diplomacy; an agreement has been reached with the United States to postpone negotiations on enriched uranium materials. ② United States 1. Trump: Iran's 20-year commitment to suspend (uranium enrichment) is not enough; (regarding Iranian enriched uranium materials) it may be obtained at the right time. If we do not get Iranian nuclear dust, we will take action. ③ Israel 1. Israeli officials: Israel is preparing to resume military action against Iran. 2. Israeli Ambassador to the United States: The chances of success in negotiations with Lebanon are high. 3. On Palestine's "Nakba" (Day of Cataclysm), Israel launched an airstrike in Gaza, claiming to have killed Hamas military leaders. 4. Israeli warplanes bombed a residential building and a car in Gaza City, northern Gaza Strip, killing four people and injuring dozens more. ④ Strait of Hormuz 1. US military: 75 ships have been diverted in the Strait of Hormuz. 2. German Chancellor Merz: Iran must open the Strait of Hormuz and must not possess nuclear weapons. 3. BRICS Chairperson's Statement: BRICS countries emphasize the rights and freedoms of navigation in the Red Sea and the Pabu Al Mandaab Strait. 4. Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi: The Strait of Hormuz remains open to commercial vessels of friendly nations. Iran does not seek to develop nuclear weapons. 5. The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle has arrived and deployed in the Arabian Sea in preparation for multinational escort operations in the Strait of Hormuz. ⑤ Ceasefire Negotiations 1. The US has rejected Iran's written proposal to end the war. 2. US State Department: The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon will be extended for 45 days. 3. German Chancellor Merz: A consensus has been reached with US President Trump that Iran must return to the negotiating table. 4. Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi: Messages have been received from the US indicating their desire to continue negotiations; negotiations will only resume if the US is serious. ⑥ Other Circumstances: 1. Iranian President Peshizian called for strategic cooperation with Iraq. 2. Pakistani Foreign Minister: The 11 Pakistani citizens and 20 Iranian citizens from the ship seized by the United States have been repatriated. 3. The UAE is building a new oil pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz and plans to put it into operation in 2027. 4. Iranian Revolutionary Guard: A Mossad-affiliated spy network was dismantled in Ardabil province in the northwest, and a key member was arrested. 5. The UAE issued a statement reserving all rights to respond to any Iranian threats or hostile acts through all sovereign, legal, diplomatic, and military means.

  • 08:53:59

    According to sources familiar with the matter, Arm (ARM.O) will face an antitrust investigation in the United States involving chip technology.

  • 08:50:52

    Fitch: The impact of new energy sources has disrupted Germany's fragile recovery.

  • 08:50:44

    Fitch: Germany’s general government debt is expected to continue to rise and exceed 70% of GDP by 2029.

  • 08:50:39

    Fitch affirmed Germany's rating at 'AAA' with a stable outlook. Fitch stated that German public finances will weaken significantly as defense and infrastructure spending growth outpaces still robust revenue growth.

  • 08:36:54

    Goldman Sachs remains bullish on gold and reiterated its target of $5,400 per ounce by the end of 2026. Goldman Sachs expects central bank gold purchases to increase, reaching an average of 60 tons per month by 2026. Goldman Sachs also stated that its updated 12-month moving average forecast shows central bank gold purchases at 50 tons per month in March, compared to its previous forecast of 29 tons per month.

  • 08:25:41

    On May 15 local time, the Federal Reserve issued a statement saying that current Chairman Jerome Powell will temporarily serve as "interim chairman" until Kevin Warsh is officially sworn in as chairman. Powell's term as chairman expires this Friday.