22:03:41
Tesla (TSLA.O) rose more than 5%.
22:00:12
The U.S. existing home sales index rose 4.8% month-on-month in June, the largest increase since December 2023.
22:00:02
The U.S. Existing Home Sales Index for June was 4.8% month-on-month, in line with expectations of 1.50%. The previous value was revised from -2.10% to -1.9%.
21:57:10
U.S. chip stocks continued to rise, with AMD (AMD.O) up more than 10%, Nvidia (NVDA.O) up 10%, Broadcom (AVGO.O) up more than 7%, and TSMC (TSM.N) up more than 6%.
21:53:32
Market news: New York City taxi regulators agreed not to impose new regulations on Uber (UBER.N) and Lyft (LYFT.O).
21:51:44
U.S. Treasury yields continued to fall after the release of Chicago PMI data; the 10-year Treasury yield last fell 4.6 basis points to 4.095%.
21:45:02
The US Chicago PMI in July was 45.3, expected to be 45, and the previous value was 47.4.
21:38:00
India has set the benchmark import price for gold at $769 per 10 grams.
21:33:28
According to a statement from the Egyptian Cabinet, the Egyptian Fertilizer Company has begun to resume normal production.
21:32:55
Ukrainian Prime Minister: We have received full understanding from the EU on the issue of Lukoil sanctions.
21:30:39
[“Small non-farm payrolls” increase is lower than expected, US stocks open higher collectively] At the opening of the US stock market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.13%, the S&P 500 rose 1.34%, and the Nasdaq rose 2.04%. Chip stocks rose across the board, AMD (AMD.O) rose 9%, after the company raised its forecast for artificial intelligence chip revenue in fiscal 2024; Nvidia (NVDA.O) opened up 9.02%, and Morgan Stanley included it in the list of "preferred stocks", and Boeing (BA.N) opened up 2.03% after the results.
21:27:34
Ukrainian Prime Minister: Lifting sanctions is not a topic for discussion.
21:23:33
The G7 foreign ministers said they called on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and seek a "peaceful, democratic and Venezuelan-led solution."
21:12:47
Kenda CEO Lutnick: (Federal Reserve) rate cut in September is "definitely in the plan". It is expected that there will be one rate cut in September and two rate cuts next year.
21:10:39
According to Yonhap News Agency: Salary negotiations between Samsung Electronics and the labor union failed.
21:08:20
Fitch: Default rates on U.S. leveraged loans and high-yield bonds fell in June.
21:03:20
The Fed said the FOMC meeting began as planned at 9 a.m. local time.
21:02:29
The German Foreign Minister called on all parties involved in the Middle East conflict, especially Iran, to take de-escalating measures.
21:00:08
At the opening of the night session, the main domestic futures contracts rose across the board. Shanghai tin, alumina, low sulfur fuel oil (LU), SC crude oil rose by more than 2%, Shanghai nickel, caustic soda, and glass rose by nearly 2%. In terms of decline, sugar fell by 0.05%.
20:59:09
German Foreign Minister: The situation in the Middle East is very serious and we need to do everything we can to prevent the situation from escalating further.