# Market Correction
Latest news and articles about Market Correction
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The Great Liquidity Pivot: Why Li Ka-shing and Warren Buffett are Fleeing to Cash
Investment legends Li Ka-shing and Warren Buffett are aggressively liquidating major positions in early 2026, accumulating record-breaking cash reserves. Their synchronized retreat from UK infrastructure and US equities suggests a strategic preparation for a significant global market correction or geopolitical crisis.

The Architecture of the Ark: Why Li Ka-shing and Warren Buffett are Bracing for a Global Storm
Li Ka-shing and Warren Buffett are aggressively liquidating major assets and building record cash reserves, signaling a deep-seated caution toward current market valuations. Both investors have pivoted heavily toward traditional energy production as a hedge against global instability while waiting for a massive market correction to deploy their capital.

China’s Equity Rally Hits a 4,100-Point Wall as Trading Volume Explodes
The Shanghai Composite snapped a five-day winning streak, falling below 4,100 points as over 4,100 stocks declined. Despite a massive 2.8 trillion yuan trading volume, investors shifted into defensive sectors like liquor and green energy as growth-heavy sectors faced a sharp correction.

The Deflation of China’s ‘Beauty Premium’: Imeik and the Cooling of the Aesthetic Economy
Imeik Technology, once a titan of China's medical aesthetics market, has seen its valuation collapse by 80% amid its first-ever decline in both revenue and profit. The company's struggles highlight a broader transition in Chinese consumption as 'involution' and price sensitivity replace the high-margin growth of the previous decade.

The Great Memory Divergence: Consumer DDR5 Prices Crack While AI Demand Keeps Silicon Scarcity Alive
The global consumer market for DDR5 memory has seen its first price decline in eight months, driven by retail overstock and new software efficiencies. Despite this retail correction, high industrial demand for AI-centric HBM ensures that the underlying cost of silicon remains elevated.