22:20:19
Goldman Sachs Asset Management: U.S. stock returns are expected to flatten and market breadth will increase.
22:11:30
Indian Foreign Secretary: India and Russia are committed to strengthening energy partnership with Rosneft and other Russian companies.
22:09:51
Goldman Sachs Asset Management: The US inflation rate is expected to be 2.5% in the second half of 2024.
22:07:37
Goldman Sachs Asset Management: US economic growth is expected to stabilize at 2%, and the economy is "slowing down and normalizing."
22:06:52
Egyptian Prime Minister: Egypt holds meeting with foreign oil companies on overdue payments.
22:04:10
Federal Reserve Chairman Powell: GDP growth appears to slow in the first half of 2024.
21:53:34
Indian Foreign Secretary: Russia has promised to release Indian citizens who were misled into joining the Russian army.
21:50:00
Federal Reserve Chairman Powell will deliver his semi-annual monetary policy testimony to the Senate Banking Committee in ten minutes.
21:49:30
Market news: French unions call for a strike at Paris airports on July 17.
21:49:12
Apple (AAPL.O) turned negative and was now down 0.1% after its share price briefly hit a new high.
21:46:40
Nvidia (NVDA.O) shares extended gains to 3% in early trading.
21:40:07
The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose 0.8% to a record high. Among its components, Intel (INTC.O) led the gains with a rise of more than 3%. Nvidia (NVDA.O) rose 1.6%, TSMC rose 0.78%, and Micron Technology (MU.O) rose 0.7%.
21:36:12
Intel Corp (INTC.O) shares rose as much as 3.6 percent to their highest level since April.
21:30:44
At the opening of the U.S. stock market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average opened nearly flat, the S&P 500 rose 0.2%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.3%. Semiconductor stocks continued to rise, with Intel (INTC.O) opening up 3%, having risen about 10% in the previous four trading days. Nvidia rose 1.6%, TSMC (TSM.N) rose 0.4%, and Micron Technology (MU.O) rose 0.8%. Sony (SONY.N) rose 4.3%, as major Japanese semiconductor manufacturers plan to invest about 5 trillion yen to increase the production of power devices and image sensors.
21:29:35
Sources: Saudi Arabia privately hinted earlier this year that it might sell some European debt if the G7 decides to seize nearly $300 billion in frozen Russian assets.
21:26:26
Slovak Government Office: The Slovak and Ukrainian governments will hold a joint meeting in Ukraine in September or October.
21:21:19
Hungarian Minister: Hungary will eliminate taxes on airlines from 2025.
21:12:54
Court records show that Nishad Singh, a former executive at the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, will be sentenced on October 30 for testifying against FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried. Another co-founder, Gary Wang, will be sentenced on November 20.
21:10:50
Kremlin spokesman: Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not hold talks with an expanded Indian delegation after a comprehensive discussion on the entire agenda.
21:05:17
UK Government: £7.3 billion will be allocated through the UK Infrastructure Bank to start investment immediately. As part of the reform of the National Wealth Fund, the UK Business Bank will be reformed.