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On January 31, SpaceX filed an application with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to launch up to one million satellites to build an orbital data center network around the Earth. In a filing submitted Friday night, the company described the project as a satellite constellation with "unprecedented computing power" designed to support advanced AI models and their applications. In an eight-page document, SpaceX outlined its vision for an "orbital data center system," stating that to provide the capabilities needed for large-scale AI inference and data processing to billions of users worldwide, the company aims to deploy up to one million satellites operating in multiple narrow orbital layers no more than 50 kilometers thick.January 31st - Analysts suggest that Fridays gold price plunge may have been accelerated by a so-called "gamma squeeze." This occurs when prices break through a significant number of option open interest levels. Traders holding short option positions need to buy more futures (or gold ETF shares) to balance their portfolios, and then sell when prices fall back below these levels. For the SPDR Gold ETF, a large number of options with strike prices at $465 and $455 expired on Friday, while CME Groups March and April options also had significant open interest concentrated at $5300, $5200, and $5100.On January 31st, OCBC strategist Christopher Wong stated that golds price action "confirms the adage a sharp rise is inevitably followed by a sharp fall." He believes that while Warshs nomination as Fed Chair was the trigger, a correction was already inevitable. "Its like one of the excuses the market has been waiting for—to liquidate those parabolic price movements." Precious metals had already paved the way for sharp fluctuations, as soaring prices and volatility put pressure on traders risk models and balance sheets. Goldman Sachs noted in a report that the record wave of call option buying also "mechanically reinforced the upward momentum," as sellers of these options hedged against rising prices by buying more metal.On January 31, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grushko stated that the best guarantee for Ukraines security is a concrete guarantee of Russias security, a guarantee that no one in the West has offered. He emphasized, "If we believe that Ukrainian territory will not be used as a bridgehead threatening Russias security, then Ukraines security will also be guaranteed." The Russian Foreign Ministry previously stated that any scenario involving NATO member states deploying troops in Ukraine is absolutely unacceptable to Russia and could lead to a sharp escalation of the situation. The Russian Foreign Ministry also stated that statements from Britain and other European countries regarding the possible deployment of NATO troops in Ukraine are incitement to continue the conflict.January 31st - According to Yahoo Finance, Kevin Warsh, President Trumps nominee for Federal Reserve Chairman, appeared in newly released Epstein case documents released by the US government on Friday. The documents show that Warshs name was listed in the email guest list for the "2010 St. Barths Christmas" event, alongside figures such as Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich; he also attended a dinner hosted by British aristocrat William Astor. This revelation occurred on the same day Warsh was nominated for Fed chairman. His main controversy previously stemmed from his relationship with Republican donor Ronald Lauder, who was accused of influencing Trumps interest in Greenland during his first term and holding business interests there. Warsh may now need to address his relationship with Epstein and his 2010 Christmas trip, and there is also speculation that Trumps nomination is related to their shared social circle.

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  • 15:34:49

    On January 31, SpaceX filed an application with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to launch up to one million satellites to build an orbital data center network around the Earth. In a filing submitted Friday night, the company described the project as a satellite constellation with "unprecedented computing power" designed to support advanced AI models and their applications. In an eight-page document, SpaceX outlined its vision for an "orbital data center system," stating that to provide the capabilities needed for large-scale AI inference and data processing to billions of users worldwide, the company aims to deploy up to one million satellites operating in multiple narrow orbital layers no more than 50 kilometers thick.

  • 14:49:22

    January 31st - Analysts suggest that Friday's gold price plunge may have been accelerated by a so-called "gamma squeeze." This occurs when prices break through a significant number of option open interest levels. Traders holding short option positions need to buy more futures (or gold ETF shares) to balance their portfolios, and then sell when prices fall back below these levels. For the SPDR Gold ETF, a large number of options with strike prices at $465 and $455 expired on Friday, while CME Group's March and April options also had significant open interest concentrated at $5300, $5200, and $5100.

  • 14:26:33

    On January 31st, OCBC strategist Christopher Wong stated that gold's price action "confirms the adage 'a sharp rise is inevitably followed by a sharp fall.'" He believes that while Warsh's nomination as Fed Chair was the trigger, a correction was already inevitable. "It's like one of the excuses the market has been waiting for—to liquidate those parabolic price movements." Precious metals had already paved the way for sharp fluctuations, as soaring prices and volatility put pressure on traders' risk models and balance sheets. Goldman Sachs noted in a report that the record wave of call option buying also "mechanically reinforced the upward momentum," as sellers of these options hedged against rising prices by buying more metal.

  • 13:40:21

    On January 31, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grushko stated that the best guarantee for Ukraine's security is a concrete guarantee of Russia's security, a guarantee that no one in the West has offered. He emphasized, "If we believe that Ukrainian territory will not be used as a bridgehead threatening Russia's security, then Ukraine's security will also be guaranteed." The Russian Foreign Ministry previously stated that any scenario involving NATO member states deploying troops in Ukraine is absolutely unacceptable to Russia and could lead to a sharp escalation of the situation. The Russian Foreign Ministry also stated that statements from Britain and other European countries regarding the possible deployment of NATO troops in Ukraine are incitement to continue the conflict.

  • 13:35:22

    January 31st - According to Yahoo Finance, Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve Chairman, appeared in newly released Epstein case documents released by the US government on Friday. The documents show that Warsh's name was listed in the email guest list for the "2010 St. Barths Christmas" event, alongside figures such as Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich; he also attended a dinner hosted by British aristocrat William Astor. This revelation occurred on the same day Warsh was nominated for Fed chairman. His main controversy previously stemmed from his relationship with Republican donor Ronald Lauder, who was accused of influencing Trump's interest in Greenland during his first term and holding business interests there. Warsh may now need to address his relationship with Epstein and his 2010 Christmas trip, and there is also speculation that Trump's nomination is related to their shared social circle.

  • 13:11:00

    January 31 – With the House of Representatives in recess and unable to consider the appropriations bill, the U.S. federal government entered a technical, partial shutdown at midnight local time on January 31. Analysts point out that although the shutdown is expected to be short-lived, it once again highlights the structural predicament of U.S. fiscal politics. In recent years, temporary funding, short-term extensions, and marginal shutdowns have become the norm in congressional budget battles, with government operations frequently hampered by political disagreements. Currently, the market generally believes that the direct impact of this technical shutdown on financial markets and economic operations is limited, but if subsequent congressional negotiations are again stalled, the risk of a prolonged shutdown and a wider impact cannot be ruled out.

  • 13:00:33

    January 31st - The US government officially began a partial shutdown early this morning local time. This followed the Senate's passage of a spending bill to fund most federal government departments, which was then submitted to the House of Representatives for consideration. However, because House members were not in Washington and would not return until Monday (February 2nd), the Senate vote could not prevent a partial government shutdown.

  • 12:57:43

    January 31st - According to the UK's Daily Telegraph, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded to US President Trump's remarks on Sino-British cooperation in Shanghai on the 30th, stating that ignoring China would be "unwise." "It would be unwise to simply say 'we should ignore it.' You know, French President Macron has already visited (China) and had exchanges, and German Chancellor Merz is also coming to exchange views," Starmer said. "It would not be in our national interest for Britain to be the only country refusing to engage (with China)." Starmer added, "In the past 24 hours, the opening of market access has been warmly welcomed by the business community. They have reported a change in the atmosphere and a significant increase in willingness to cooperate. This is good for our economy."

  • 12:48:28

    On January 31st, China Merchants Securities, in its latest research report, also pointed out that its team recently surveyed liquor distribution channels in Henan, Anhui, Sichuan, and other regions. Overall demand is still declining (double-digit decline), but this is in line with previous expectations. Looking at different scenarios, business banquets are mainly small-scale events, mid-to-high-end dining remains sluggish, and gift-giving demand has partially rebounded. There is a clear differentiation among brands, with Moutai showing excellent sales performance due to pre-emptive stockpiling for the Spring Festival, while other brands are under pressure.

  • 12:40:09

    On January 31, Michal Baltek, Vice Chairman of the Defense and Security Committee of the Slovak Parliament, stated in an interview with a reporter from China Central Television that the dispute surrounding Greenland is no longer merely a territorial or security issue, but reflects deep-seated challenges to US-EU relations, European strategic autonomy, and the international rules-based system. Baltek also stated that the US's use of trade tools to exert political pressure not only violates the spirit of international law but also undermines the rules-based international trading system.

  • 12:39:36

    On January 31st, according to a Weibo post by Lei Jun, Chairman of Xiaomi Group, he will be hosting a live stream at 8 PM on February 1st at the Xiaomi Auto factory laboratory in Beijing, giving viewers a tour of some of the labs. This will be an educational live stream to help viewers understand the development process of the new generation SU7 and to casually discuss some recent hot topics related to Xiaomi Auto, such as the GT7 and resale value.

  • 12:23:10

    Algeria's Remote Sensing Satellite-3B was successfully launched.

  • 12:22:27

    January 31st - According to the Dongguan Statistics WeChat official account, based on the unified accounting results of Guangdong Province's regional GDP, Dongguan's GDP in 2025 reached 1,276.02 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4.0% at constant prices. Specifically, the added value of the primary industry was 3.69 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4.5%; the added value of the secondary industry was 716.544 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4.4%; and the added value of the tertiary industry was 555.787 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.5%.

  • 11:58:41

    On January 31st, amidst a sharp drop in gold and silver prices, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) announced on Friday that it would raise margin requirements for Comex gold and silver futures trading. According to the statement, for non-high-risk accounts, the margin for gold futures will increase from 6% to 8% of the contract value, while for high-risk accounts, the margin will increase from 6.6% to 8.8%. For silver, the margin for non-high-risk accounts will rise from 11% to 15%, and for high-risk accounts from 12.1% to 16.5%. Margin requirements for platinum and palladium futures will also be raised accordingly. These adjustments will take effect after the close of trading next Monday.

  • 11:41:04

    On January 31st, a research report from CITIC Securities pointed out that the Trump administration's domestic and foreign policies are expected to profoundly impact global markets this year. CITIC Securities believes that one of the Trump administration's core objectives is to push down long-term interest rates through personnel changes at the Federal Reserve and a series of initiatives to boost the traditional economy and support the midterm elections. Success would be beneficial for global stock markets and commodities. However, its foreign policy focuses on domestic affairs and voter demands, and may only have a short-term impact on major asset classes. The extent of the fiscal deficit expansion remains uncertain, which is beneficial for gold and non-ferrous metals. The midterm election results are crucial; although Trump has tried his best to gain an advantage, a Republican defeat would be a short-term negative for risk assets other than US Treasuries.

  • 11:33:11

    On January 31, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) held a video conference on January 30 to deploy the 2026 Spring Festival travel rush work. The meeting focused on studying and implementing the important instructions and directives of General Secretary Xi Jinping on Spring Festival travel rush and work safety, and mobilized and deployed the 2026 civil aviation Spring Festival travel rush work. CAAC Deputy Director Ma Bing attended the meeting and delivered a speech. The meeting emphasized the need to solidify work responsibilities and go all out to ensure the success of all aspects of the Spring Festival travel rush work. It stressed implementing all safety requirements for the end of the year and the beginning of the new year, as well as winter operations, focusing on key safety aspects, strengthening the investigation and rectification of hidden dangers and supervision and inspection, and ensuring aviation safety; providing special Spring Festival services, strengthening support for key groups, handling irregular flights properly, standardizing market prices, and optimizing the passenger travel experience; strengthening market dynamic monitoring and optimizing Spring Festival flight arrangements; ensuring sufficient and capable on-duty personnel, properly handling emergencies, and providing care and support for frontline staff.

  • 11:11:41

    U.S. Border Affairs Director Homan: My message is consistent with the position that has been in place since President Trump took office on January 20: we will conduct large-scale deportations, but will prioritize arresting criminals and those who threaten public safety.

  • 10:56:58

    On January 31, it was reported that on January 30 local time, the Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget issued a memo to department heads instructing agencies whose funding was due at midnight to begin preparing for a government shutdown. These agencies included the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, State Department, Treasury Department, Department of Labor, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Transportation, and Department of Housing and Urban Development. Russ Vought stated, “Given that Congress is clearly unable to complete its work before the funding expires, affected agencies should now implement orderly shutdown plans. Employees should report to work on time, fulfill their next regular work duties, and conduct orderly shutdown activities. The government will continue to work with Congress to address recently raised issues and complete the funding work for fiscal year 2026. We hope this shutdown will not be too long.”

  • 10:24:30

    January 31 – According to a report in the New York Times, documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday show that billionaire businessman Howard Lutnick, who served as Commerce Secretary in the Trump administration, planned to visit Jeffrey Epstein's private island. This planned visit took place in 2012 – a time when Lutnick had previously claimed to have severed ties with Epstein. Records show that in December 2012, Lutnick emailed Epstein to inquire about his location, stating that he, his family, and another family were in the Caribbean and asking if he could join them for a meal. Epstein replied through an assistant with his location on Little St. James Island, near the coast of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the two sides finalized the arrangements for a luncheon. The documents confirm that the visit did take place: the meeting was scheduled for December 23, 2012, and the following day, Epstein's assistant forwarded Lutnick a message from Epstein that read, "It's a pleasure to see you." In recent years, the visits of prominent figures closely associated with Epstein to the island have been subject to public scrutiny, but Lutnick's planned itinerary for this trip had not been disclosed before.

  • 10:14:42

    New Energy Vehicles: 1. Zhijie officially announced its first OTA update for the entire series this year. 2. Shanghai: Provides subsidies for car replacement and upgrades, with subsidies for purchasing new energy passenger vehicles not exceeding 15,000 yuan. 3. China's car dealer inventory warning index for January was 59.4%, down 2.9 percentage points year-on-year and up 1.7 percentage points month-on-month. 4. Cui Dongshu: The total number of public charging piles in December 2025 will reach 4.72 million, up 92,000 month-on-month and 1.14 million year-on-year. Integrated Circuits (Chips): 1. Alibaba clarified its "Cloud + AI + Chip" strategy, with PPU chip shipments already reaching hundreds of thousands of units. 2. Cambricon: Expects net profit of 1.85 billion to 2.15 billion yuan in 2025, turning a profit. 3. SK Hynix's first-quarter profit is expected to exceed expectations due to rising chip prices. 4. Reports indicate that Hitachi plans to divest its memory business for a maximum price of 200 billion yen. 5. Apple CEO Tim Cook: The advanced chip manufacturing technology used in the chips has led to supply constraints. Memory prices had a negligible impact on the first fiscal quarter. Artificial Intelligence: 1. Indian Science and Technology Minister: India will launch an AI model next month. 2. Alibaba's 1000 Questions: The DeepPlanning benchmark has officially launched. 3. Tesla discontinues its flagship model, betting 20 billion on a million robots. 4. Li Auto executives confirm entry into humanoid robots. Other: 1. A 240-ton-class commercial reusable high-pressure staged combustion liquid oxygen-kerosene engine successfully completed a long-range test. 2. Japanese media: Apple will prioritize releasing high-end iPhone models this year. 3. Market news: Several more AI researchers and Siri team executives have recently left Apple, including Siri senior director Stuart Powers, who left to join Google.