23:45:42
USGS: 5.7 magnitude earthquake occurred 122 km from Varenna, Chile.
23:26:21
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: Forecasts may be wrong, and policies must be adjusted flexibly based on changes in data.
23:26:09
Saudi Arabia set the official selling price of light crude oil sold to the United States in October at a premium of $4 per barrel over the Argus High Sulphur Crude Oil Index; and set the official selling price of crude oil sold to northern and western Europe in October at a premium of $0.45 per barrel over the ICE Brent settlement price.
23:19:12
Senior U.S. intelligence official: Russia is the most active foreign adversary trying to influence U.S. elections.
23:03:44
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: There are some downside risks in employment and we will closely monitor the situation.
23:03:20
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: Monetary policy must be adjusted accordingly as the balance of risks has shifted toward employment tasks.
23:03:05
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: Given the "significant and sustained progress" in achieving the 2% inflation target, the balance of risks has shifted toward employment.
23:02:46
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: The current series of data shows that the Federal Reserve no longer needs to wait patiently, but needs to take action.
23:02:30
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller said: I stand ready to act quickly as needed to support the economy.
23:02:24
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: I don’t think the economy is in a recession, nor do I think it will go into recession soon.
23:02:18
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: If the data requires, he will also support rate cuts at consecutive meetings, and if necessary, I support larger rate cuts.
23:01:39
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: Determining the appropriate pace of rate cuts will be challenging.
23:01:32
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller: A series of cuts in policy rates may be appropriate.
23:01:25
As of 23:00, the main domestic futures contracts rose less and fell more. Soda ash, LU fuel oil, coking coal fell more than 3%, fuel oil, iron ore fell more than 2%, glass, hot coil, PTA fell more than 1%. In terms of increase, soybean meal and rubber rose slightly.
22:59:13
U.S. and Brent crude oil prices fell 2% during the day and are now trading at $67.51 per barrel and $71.21 per barrel respectively.
22:50:59
US Defense Secretary: Ukraine has drones and other equipment that can attack Russian targets.
22:50:54
US Secretary of Defense: Ukraine has considerable capabilities to attack targets beyond the range of Storm Shadow missiles.
22:50:48
US Secretary of Defense: Russia has moved its glide bombs out of the range of ATACMS (US Army Tactical Missile System).
22:50:00
Federal Reserve Board Governor Waller will speak on the economic outlook in ten minutes.
22:49:35
U.S. stocks continued to fall, with the Nasdaq down 2%, the S&P 500 down 1.22% and the Dow down 0.54%.