过去 2 小时跟踪了全网 197 条新闻消息,筛出 5 条值得关注的核心信号。Kevin Warsh 正式入局美联储,配合智利铜矿与中东原油的双重实物紧缩,全球宏观定价正从 '增长博弈' 转向 '硬资产封锁'。
1. Kevin Warsh confirmed for 14-year Fed term, clearing the path to Chair. Senate voted 51-45 to install the 'sound money' hawk, marking the end of the Powell era. Market must now price in a Fed that prioritizes financial stability and currency strength over liquidity bailouts.
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2. EIA extends Hormuz closure forecast through May with 10.8M bpd peak outage. Global inventories are projected to shrink by 2.6 million bpd in 2026, a massive revision from previous estimates. This is a structural supply shock that won't fully resolve until 2027.
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3. Chile copper output collapses as Escondida reports 15.7% production drop. March data shows Codelco also down 9.98% YoY, proving that physical mining limits are overriding price incentives. The 'sell-the-news' metal trade is being dismantled by raw physical scarcity hitting the tape.
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4. US DOE to inject billions into long-lead nuclear reactor components. As commercial power demand is set to surpass residential use for the first time in 2027, the government is treating baseload nuclear as a national security priority for the AI arms race.
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5. SpaceX and Google pivot to orbital data centers to solve grid constraints. Moving compute to space bypasses terrestrial power limits and cooling bottlenecks, marking a paradigm shift in AI infrastructure. If scalable, this redefines the capital expenditure ceiling for the entire sector.
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That's the signal from this window. With Chile output dropping 15% and Hormuz closed through May, are you still betting on a soft landing for inflation? Repost if useful.
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