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Artificial Intelligence: 1. The Dark Side of the Moon has officially launched and open-sourced its new model, Kimi K2.6. 2. Amazon: Will invest up to $25 billion in Anthropic. Anthropic will receive 5 gigawatts of Trainium chips. Anthropic will invest over $100 billion in AWS technology. 3. Alibabas HappyHorse will open beta on April 27 and officially launch commercially in May. 4. The Supreme Peoples Court: Is currently drafting opinions on properly handling disputes involving artificial intelligence in accordance with the law. Other: 1. Apple announces a change in leadership: Tenas takes over as CEO, Cook becomes executive chairman. 2. Huaweis first wide-folding phone is equipped with the Kirin 9030 Pro across the board, starting at 10,999 yuan. 3. Yu Chengdong: There is significant pressure on phone pricing, and prices may increase later. 4. Li Liang, Vice President of Douyin Group, responds to ByteDances 70% net profit decline: This figure is based on international accounting standards. 5. Tesla: There are currently no specific plans to mass-produce robots at its Shanghai Gigafactory. 6. Micron releases 24Gb (3GB) GDDR7 memory. 7. Musk absent from French prosecutors hearing. On April 21, CNN reported that on April 20 local time, US President Trump stated in a phone interview that Iran "will negotiate" and expressed confidence in the potential talks to be held in Pakistan. Trump said, "They will negotiate, and if they dont, there will be unprecedented problems." He also expressed hope that the two sides could reach a "fair agreement" and emphasized that Iran "will not have nuclear weapons." He also defended military action against Iran, saying there was "no other choice," and that the "finishing touches" would eventually be completed.April 21 – Statistics New Zealand data shows that New Zealands first-quarter CPI rose 3.1% year-on-year, the same as the increase in the fourth quarter of last year, while economists had previously expected 2.9%. The CPI rose 0.9% month-on-month, higher than the expected 0.8%. New Zealands first-quarter inflation rate unexpectedly remained above the 1% to 3% target range before rising fuel and other costs due to the Iran war were expected to push the CPI up. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand initially estimates that the inflation rate will accelerate to 4.2% in the second quarter, while local economists expect the inflation rate to be even higher and remain above the target range until 2027. Faced with the risk that inflation could become deeply entrenched in the economy, the market widely expects the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to raise interest rates sooner than previously anticipated, with investors expecting the first rate hike as early as July.1. The three major U.S. stock indexes closed slightly lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.01% to 49,442.56 points, the S&P 500 fell 0.24% to 7,109.14 points, and the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.26% to 24,404.39 points. 3M fell more than 2%, and Procter & Gamble fell more than 1%, leading the decline in the Dow. The Wind U.S. Tech Big Seven Index fell 0.6%, with Facebook and Tesla falling more than 2%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index fell 0.32%, Zai Lab rose more than 4%, and Hesai Technology fell nearly 6%. 2. The three major European stock indexes all closed lower. The German DAX fell 1.15% to 24,417.8 points, the French CAC40 fell 1.12% to 8,331.05 points, and the UK FTSE 100 fell 0.55% to 10,609.08 points. 3. International precious metals futures generally closed lower. COMEX gold futures fell 0.79% to $4,841.00 per ounce, and COMEX silver futures fell 2.41% to $79.87 per ounce. 4. The WTI crude oil futures contract closed up 4.0% at $85.89 per barrel; the Brent crude oil futures contract rose 3.78% to $93.8 per barrel.April 21 - According to NBC News on April 20, the United States is expected to deploy three carrier strike groups simultaneously in the Middle East in the coming days. The report states that the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group is currently deployed in the Gulf of Oman, near the Strait of Hormuz, participating in maritime blockade operations; the USS Ford carrier strike group is located in the northern Red Sea; and the USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike group, which has chosen to detour around Africa, is heading north from southeast Africa and is expected to enter the Arabian Sea—this carrier may replace the USS Ford in its mission, but in the short term, the US military may have three carrier strike groups deployed simultaneously in the Middle East.

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  • 07:51:11

    Artificial Intelligence: 1. The Dark Side of the Moon has officially launched and open-sourced its new model, Kimi K2.6. 2. Amazon: Will invest up to $25 billion in Anthropic. Anthropic will receive 5 gigawatts of Trainium chips. Anthropic will invest over $100 billion in AWS technology. 3. Alibaba's HappyHorse will open beta on April 27 and officially launch commercially in May. 4. The Supreme People's Court: Is currently drafting opinions on properly handling disputes involving artificial intelligence in accordance with the law. Other: 1. Apple announces a change in leadership: Tenas takes over as CEO, Cook becomes executive chairman. 2. Huawei's first wide-folding phone is equipped with the Kirin 9030 Pro across the board, starting at 10,999 yuan. 3. Yu Chengdong: There is significant pressure on phone pricing, and prices may increase later. 4. Li Liang, Vice President of Douyin Group, responds to ByteDance's 70% net profit decline: This figure is based on international accounting standards. 5. Tesla: There are currently no specific plans to mass-produce robots at its Shanghai Gigafactory. 6. Micron releases 24Gb (3GB) GDDR7 memory. 7. Musk absent from French prosecutor's hearing.

  • 07:41:16

    On April 21, CNN reported that on April 20 local time, US President Trump stated in a phone interview that Iran "will negotiate" and expressed confidence in the potential talks to be held in Pakistan. Trump said, "They will negotiate, and if they don't, there will be unprecedented problems." He also expressed hope that the two sides could reach a "fair agreement" and emphasized that Iran "will not have nuclear weapons." He also defended military action against Iran, saying there was "no other choice," and that the "finishing touches" would eventually be completed.

  • 07:24:47

    April 21 – Statistics New Zealand data shows that New Zealand's first-quarter CPI rose 3.1% year-on-year, the same as the increase in the fourth quarter of last year, while economists had previously expected 2.9%. The CPI rose 0.9% month-on-month, higher than the expected 0.8%. New Zealand's first-quarter inflation rate unexpectedly remained above the 1% to 3% target range before rising fuel and other costs due to the Iran war were expected to push the CPI up. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand initially estimates that the inflation rate will accelerate to 4.2% in the second quarter, while local economists expect the inflation rate to be even higher and remain above the target range until 2027. Faced with the risk that inflation could become deeply entrenched in the economy, the market widely expects the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to raise interest rates sooner than previously anticipated, with investors expecting the first rate hike as early as July.

  • 07:13:52

    1. The three major U.S. stock indexes closed slightly lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.01% to 49,442.56 points, the S&P 500 fell 0.24% to 7,109.14 points, and the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.26% to 24,404.39 points. 3M fell more than 2%, and Procter & Gamble fell more than 1%, leading the decline in the Dow. The Wind U.S. Tech Big Seven Index fell 0.6%, with Facebook and Tesla falling more than 2%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index fell 0.32%, Zai Lab rose more than 4%, and Hesai Technology fell nearly 6%. 2. The three major European stock indexes all closed lower. The German DAX fell 1.15% to 24,417.8 points, the French CAC40 fell 1.12% to 8,331.05 points, and the UK FTSE 100 fell 0.55% to 10,609.08 points. 3. International precious metals futures generally closed lower. COMEX gold futures fell 0.79% to $4,841.00 per ounce, and COMEX silver futures fell 2.41% to $79.87 per ounce. 4. The WTI crude oil futures contract closed up 4.0% at $85.89 per barrel; the Brent crude oil futures contract rose 3.78% to $93.8 per barrel.

  • 06:58:12

    April 21 - According to NBC News on April 20, the United States is expected to deploy three carrier strike groups simultaneously in the Middle East in the coming days. The report states that the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group is currently deployed in the Gulf of Oman, near the Strait of Hormuz, participating in maritime blockade operations; the USS Ford carrier strike group is located in the northern Red Sea; and the USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike group, which has chosen to detour around Africa, is heading north from southeast Africa and is expected to enter the Arabian Sea—this carrier may replace the USS Ford in its mission, but in the short term, the US military may have three carrier strike groups deployed simultaneously in the Middle East.

  • 06:50:51

    On April 21, the Ministry of State Security issued a security alert. Recently, a hidden industry chain involving AI "poisoning" has been exposed, drawing widespread public attention. This behavior of maliciously contaminating AI models not only disrupts business order and affects information dissemination, but also endangers national security. While artificial intelligence empowers various industries, its security risks cannot be ignored. Promoting ethical AI governance and safeguarding data security are not only industry responsibilities but also require the participation of the entire society.

  • 06:29:41

    According to Al Jazeera, Iranian-backed Iraqi armed groups have warned that they will resume attacks as the ceasefire deadline approaches.

  • 06:29:12

    According to CNN: U.S. Vice President Vance's motorcade departed from the White House at 6:13 p.m. local time on Monday (6:13 a.m. Beijing time on the 21st).

  • 06:08:47

    On April 21st, the Dark Side of the Moon officially launched and open-sourced its new model, Kimi K2.6. According to the official benchmark results, its coding capabilities are on par with or surpass GPT 5.4 and Opus 4.6.

  • 06:07:03

    US-Israel-Iran Conflict: ① Iran 1. Iran resumes flights at two airports. 2. Iranian official: Supreme Leader is in full health. 3. Iranian Parliament Speaker: Iran will not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats. 4. Iranian Foreign Minister tells Pakistani Foreign Minister that the US's "continued violation of the ceasefire" is the main obstacle to the continuation of the diplomatic process. 5. Iranian Armed Forces Spokesperson: We are prepared to confront the US after the US launched an "aggressive" action against an Iranian vessel. 6. Israeli media reports that Iran has softened its stance on abandoning its enriched uranium stockpile; the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson responded that the option of transferring Iran's enriched uranium stockpile to the US or any other country is not on the agenda. 7. Iran's Supreme Leader reiterated three basic positions: to hold those responsible for the attack accountable and demand compensation for the losses caused by the war, to push for a new phase in the management of the Strait of Hormuz, and to never relinquish its legitimate rights and regard all "resistance fronts" in the region as a unified whole. ② US 1. The US military says the blockade has forced 27 ships to turn back. 2. The US military admits to firing on and intercepting an Iranian cargo ship; footage of the incident has been released. 3. Trump: No pressure to reach an Iran deal, no external pressure. 4. Trump: The new agreement being reached with Iran will be much better than the Iran nuclear deal. 5. Trump claims to be winning the war and will not lift the blockade on Iran until an "agreement" is reached. ⑤ Strait of Hormuz 1. Iran pledges to ensure unimpeded passage of Russian ships through the Strait of Hormuz. 2. Indian government officials: As of now, 10 Indian ships have safely passed through the Strait of Hormuz. 3. Kuwait declares oil shipments affected by force majeure due to obstructed navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. 4. According to British sources on the 20th, at least 26 ships involved in Iranian shipping have broken through the US military blockade. ⑥ Ceasefire Negotiations 1. US President Trump: Vice President Vance will travel to Pakistan later on the 20th, and a new round of US-Iran negotiations is scheduled to begin on the 21st. 2. US media: Pakistan has intensified diplomatic contacts with Washington and Tehran since Sunday to ensure negotiations can begin as early as Tuesday. 3. Trump: "Highly unlikely" to extend the ceasefire agreement with Iran and expects to resume military operations against Iran immediately. The Strait of Hormuz will not be opened before an agreement is signed. 4. Pakistani security sources: Pakistani Army Chief of Staff Munir spoke with US President Trump, informing him that his blockade of Iranian ports was an obstacle to negotiations. Trump told Munir he would consider his suggestions. 5. Iranian parliamentary official: Iran has decided to continue negotiations with the US, but this "does not mean negotiating at all costs," nor does it mean accepting "any actions taken by the other side." If a positive signal is received from the US, the Iranian delegation will travel to Islamabad. 6. Iranian sources say the continued US naval blockade of Iran is a key obstacle to current negotiations. A senior Iranian official said Iran is actively reviewing its participation in peace talks with the US, but no final decision has been made yet. 7. Senior Iranian source: Disagreements over the nuclear program remain unresolved, and the gap has not narrowed. Iran's "defense capabilities," including its missile program, are not within the scope of negotiations. 8. US media: Two senior Iranian officials revealed that the Iranian delegation plans to travel to Islamabad on Tuesday for negotiations with the US. The two officials stated that if US Vice President Vance attends the negotiations, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf will also be present. 9. According to Al Jazeera, citing Pakistani sources, the Iranian delegation is expected to arrive Tuesday morning, close to the arrival time of the US delegation. ④ Other situations: 1. Iranian Ambassador to Russia: Reports regarding Russia providing intelligence to Iran are untrue. 2. According to Saudi Arabia's Al Arabiya television, Lebanon and Israel will hold a new round of negotiations on April 23.

  • 06:02:57

    Google: Expanding Gemini's availability in Chrome to users in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • 05:27:15

    Iran's chief negotiator: We do not accept negotiations under threat.

  • 05:18:40

    U.S. State Department official: Senior State Department officials also held a separate meeting with Venezuelan acting president Rodriguez.

  • 05:15:12

    The White House announced that Keith Sonderling will serve as acting Secretary of Labor.

  • 04:41:16

    Apple (AAPL.O): This transition took place after a well-thought-out, long-term succession planning process and has been unanimously approved by the Board of Directors.

  • 04:39:55

    Amazon (AMZN.O): Anthropic's Claude platform is now available on AWS.

  • 04:39:16

    Amazon (AMZN.O) rose 2.5% in after-hours trading after the company announced an expanded partnership with Anthropic.

  • 04:38:56

    Apple (AAPL.O): As executive chairman, Cook will assist the company with certain matters, including interactions with global policymakers.

  • 04:38:39

    Apple (AAPL.O): Arthur Levinson will become the company's lead independent director on September 1.

  • 04:37:27

    Apple (AAPL.O): Arthur Levinson will serve as lead independent director starting September 1, 2026.