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The appearance of the Apple Watch Series 7 release has not changed, but the screen is more round and bigger.
Sina Science and Technology News Sept. 15 early morning news, Apple Inc autumn conference officially held, iPhone 13 and other products all debut. Apple Watch Series 7 was also released with the launch. Apple Watch Series 7 is not as square as rumored to be, but more round. According to Apple, the new Apple Watch has a higher screen share, 20% larger than the previous generation, 40% narrower screen width and 70% higher maximum brightness. Apple launched a new dial for the watch. Apple
The starting salary of American college graduates reached a record high, an average of 55,000 US dollars
According to a recent report by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), the average starting salary of 2020 college graduates is 55,260 US dollars, 2.5% higher than 2019 graduates of 5,3889 dollars, and 8.5% higher than the 50,944 US dollars of 2018 graduates. The NACE survey found that graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics earned more on average. NACE Executive Director Shawn van der Zill (Shawn)
The euro pressed the "pause button" against the dollar, and investors waited for the event.
Original title: press the "pause button" against the US dollar, and investors are waiting for the event. Trading in the foreign exchange market as a whole is light this week. The euro held steady against the dollar on Friday, during which time the euro zone's initial composite PMI rose to 60.6 in July, the highest level since July 2000. However, the positive data did not give EURUSD much momentum. On the contrary, due to the strong trend of the dollar, another impact on the $93 mark during the day put pressure on the euro against the dollar. Us dollar: fundamental support is strong, and the rise of the US dollar is expected to continue. The dollar index is still very close to the recent high of 93.00, which is due to a month of economic growth for the United States and the world.
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