@fight4f · Post #8470 · 18.06.2024 г., 12:41
沙特阿拉伯放棄石油美元預示美國經濟問題 沙烏地阿拉伯上週不再續簽與美國簽訂的長達50年的在石油交易中專門使用美元的協議,這是個大新聞,但在互聯網上簡單搜索一下就發現,而西方主流媒體並沒有對此進行任何報道。 #沙烏地阿拉伯 #USDollar #經濟 #PetroDollar @PressTV
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Что-то вы гоните насчет "привычного вида формата 755 и 644". Я вот вообще не понял что это!😳 Действительно, что означают цифры которые мы получили в прошлом посте? Это кодировка, заключающая в себе режимы доступа к файлу. Подробней можно почитать в статье про chmod. Там можно увидеть альтернативное обозначение того же самого с помощью символов r w x, что значит чтение, запись, исполнение. Чтобы преобразовать восьмеричное число в такое обозначение в Python есть готовая функция >>> stat.filemode(0o755) '?rwxr-xr-x' Мы видим 3 группы по 3 символа, дающие 3 типа доступа для 3 типов юзеров. А что за знак вопроса в начале? Давайте передадим в эту функцию необрезанное значение от os.stat >>> stat.filemode(os.stat(path).st_mode) 'drwxr-xr-x' Это данные, которые мы безжалостно обрезали в прошлый раз😼 Первый символ обозначает тип объекта. Это может быть файл (-), директория (d) или симлинк (l). Вот простая схема данной кодировки [1][3][3][3] │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Others Permissions │ │ └─────> Group Permissions │ └────────> Owner Permissions └───────────> File Type (разверните экран если вы с телефона) Если вы попробуете получить пермишены для симлинка то получите пермишены для файла >>> path = '.venv/bin/python3' >>> stat.filemode(os.stat(path).st_mode) '-rwxr-xr-x' Чтобы получить свойства именно симлинка, нужно это явно указать >>> stat.filemode(os.stat(path, follow_symlinks=False).st_mode) 'lrwxrwxrwx' #tricks#basic
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@fight4f · Post #8470 · 18.06.2024 г., 12:41
沙特阿拉伯放棄石油美元預示美國經濟問題 沙烏地阿拉伯上週不再續簽與美國簽訂的長達50年的在石油交易中專門使用美元的協議,這是個大新聞,但在互聯網上簡單搜索一下就發現,而西方主流媒體並沒有對此進行任何報道。 #沙烏地阿拉伯 #USDollar #經濟 #PetroDollar @PressTV
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@CryptoM · Post #65442 · 13.04.2026 г., 08:59
🚀 U.S. Dollar's Share in Global Reserves Hits Lowest Since 1994 The U.S. dollar currently represents approximately 46% of global foreign exchange and gold reserves, according to NS3.AI, citing data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). When excluding gold, the dollar accounts for 57% of global reserve currencies, marking its lowest share since 1994. #USDollar#GlobalReserves#IMF#ForeignExchange#GoldReserves#ReserveCurrency #1994
@CryptoM · Post #64914 · 10.04.2026 г., 09:23
🚀 Analyst Predicts US Dollar Support Amid Potential Inflation Rise ING analyst Francesco Pesole suggests that the US dollar could receive support if the March US Consumer Price Index (CPI) indicates a notable acceleration in inflation. According to NS3.AI, Pesole attributes the potential rise in inflation to increasing energy prices associated with the Iran conflict. He also notes that the Federal Reserve will be monitoring for secondary effects on core inflation in the upcoming months. #USDollar#Inflation#CPI#FederalReserve#EnergyPrices#IranConflict#CoreInflation#FrancescoPesole#NS3AI
@venturevillagewall · Post #3957 · 23.01.2025 г., 07:00
Goldman Sachs CEO on Bitcoin's Speculative Nature Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon states that the firm cannot engage in Bitcoin transactions due to regulatory constraints. He also dismissed Trump's strategic Bitcoin reserve proposal, labeling Bitcoin a speculative asset that won't undermine the US dollar's status. Read more here. #Bitcoin#GoldmanSachs#Dollar#Regulation#Crypto#Speculation#Finance#Investment#DavidSolomon#USDollar#CryptoNews#MarketUpdate#Banking#DigitalAssets#USD#Web3#Economy#Blockchain#VC
@CryptoM · Post #65333 · 13.04.2026 г., 00:13
🚀 PRECIOUS METALS | U.S. Inflation and Fed Rate Cut Expectations Impact Gold Prices On April 13, Jin10 reported that a research note from CITIC Securities highlighted the significant rise in U.S. overall inflation for March, driven by soaring oil prices, while core inflation remained moderate. According to Jin10, CITIC Securities anticipates minimal risk of secondary inflation in the U.S. and suggests that April's CPI may continue to show elevated growth due to compensatory increases in rental inflation. If oil prices decline slowly, U.S. CPI could remain above 3% year-on-year for the rest of the year. CITIC Securities also forecasts a 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve within the year, which may lead to a weaker U.S. dollar in the near term. This scenario could create liquidity-driven recovery opportunities for gold prices. Additionally, U.S. equities might benefit from improved risk appetite, while U.S. Treasury yields may lack sufficient downward momentum due to economic fundamentals. #PreciousMetals#USInflation#FedRateCut#GoldPrices#CITICSecurities#OilPrices#CoreInflation#CPI#USDollar#USEquities#USTreasuryYields
@CryptoM · Post #65254 · 12.04.2026 г., 10:37
🚀 Oil Prices May Rise as U.S.-Iran Talks Fail, Says Saxo Bank Strategist Saxo Bank's Chief Investment Strategist, Charu Chanana, has commented on the recent failure of U.S.-Iran negotiations, describing it as a setback. According to Jin10, this development suggests that previous easing trades might dissipate, potentially leading to a rise in oil prices and a renewed impact on risk sentiment. The Strait of Hormuz remains a significant chokepoint risk, even if it is not completely closed. Chanana noted that the substantial differences in positions between the two parties on nuclear safeguards and the Strait of Hormuz issues make this outcome unsurprising. For the U.S. dollar, this situation could mean a resurgence of safe-haven support, although a full-scale surge is unlikely unless there is a new military escalation. Gold might benefit from renewed geopolitical hedging demand, but the market is not expected to revert to the worst-case inflation shock scenario. #OilPrices#USIranTalks#SaxoBank#CharuChanana#RiskSentiment#StraitOfHormuz#USDollar#Gold#GeopoliticalHedging#SafeHaven#NuclearSafeguards#MilitaryEscalation#MarketImpact
@CryptoM · Post #65351 · 13.04.2026 г., 01:57
🚀 Barclays Analysts: Asian Central Banks Likely to Maintain Monetary Policy Amid Middle East Conflict On April 13, Barclays Bank's fixed income, foreign exchange, and commodities research team released a report suggesting that Asian central banks may keep their monetary policies unchanged in the short term due to ongoing Middle East conflicts. According to Jin10, the analysts noted that the Monetary Authority of Singapore is likely to maintain its current policy this week, expressing concerns over the risks of extreme negative growth rather than inflation. Meanwhile, Barclays believes that unless the U.S. dollar significantly depreciates against the Indonesian rupiah before the upcoming Bank Indonesia meeting, the Indonesian central bank is unlikely to quickly resume its rate-cutting cycle. Additionally, the central banks of Thailand and the Philippines, which are also holding meetings this month, are expected to remain on hold. #Barclays#AsianCentralBanks#MonetaryPolicy#MiddleEastConflict#Singapore#Indonesia#Thailand#Philippines#InterestRates#BankIndonesia#USdollar#Rupiah#RateCut