00:32:15
Apple (AAPL.O) gave up its gains and is now up about 0.2%.
00:24:57
Peru’s central bank forecasts mining investment growth of 6.4 percent this year, down from a previous estimate of 7.8 percent.
00:11:24
The Central Bank of Peru expects GDP to grow by 3.1% year-on-year in 2024 and 3% year-on-year in 2025.
00:07:32
The gap between French and German 10-year bond yields closed at its widest level since 2012.
00:01:43
Fed: Banks must address deficiencies in next resolution plan submission by July 2025.
00:01:24
Federal Reserve: U.S. bank regulators found flaws in the "living wills" of Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase.
23:34:24
Boeing (BA.N) expects to avoid being sued for violating a settlement agreement, according to the New York Times.
23:32:32
Market news: JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N) will double its office space in downtown Miami.
23:15:26
UN Secretary-General Guterres: UN peacekeepers are on the ground working to ease tensions between Israel and Hezbollah and help prevent miscalculations.
23:07:10
Palestinian Red Crescent Society: Israel attacked tents of displaced people in the Rafama Wassi area, killing 18 Palestinians and injuring 35.
22:30:03
The EIA natural gas inventory in the United States for the week ending June 14 was 71 billion cubic feet, expected to be 69 billion cubic feet, and the previous value was 74 billion cubic feet.
22:20:00
The U.S. EIA natural gas inventory for the week ending June 14 will be released in ten minutes.
22:19:55
Ferrari (RACE.N) CEO: We determine the price of the car one month before launching it.
22:18:00
Ferrari (RACE.N) CEO: The goal of the new electric vehicle factory is to increase production capacity.
22:01:43
The U.S. Conference Board lagging indicator showed a monthly rate of -0.1% in May, compared with 0.4% in the previous month.
21:57:44
Brazilian President Lula: No need to reshuffle the cabinet, I am satisfied with the ministers.
21:50:00
The U.S. Conference Board Leading Index monthly rate and annualized total home sales for May will be announced in ten minutes.
21:49:54
U.S. Treasuries pared gains after S&P Global U.S. PM data came in above expectations.
21:49:22
The preliminary value of the S&P Global Composite PMI in the United States in June was 54.6, a 26-month high; the preliminary value of the services PMI was 55.1, a 26-month high; and the preliminary value of the manufacturing PMI was 51.7, a 3-month high.
21:45:02
The initial reading of the S&P Global Manufacturing PMI in the United States in June was 51.7, in line with expectations of 51 and the previous reading of 51.3.