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2025-07-05 Saturday
  • 11:30:36

    At the close of the morning session, the main domestic futures contracts rose and fell. Alumina and the freight index (European line) rose by more than 3%, rapeseed meal, coking coal, soybean No. 2, urea, soybean meal, and coke rose by more than 2%. In terms of decline, glass, peanuts, sugar, soybean No. 1, and red dates fell by more than 1%.

  • 11:29:48

    Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki: (When asked about foreign exchange market) I hope to be fully prepared.

  • 11:28:38

    Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki: Pay close attention to foreign exchange fluctuations.

  • 10:57:47

    Market news: The CEO of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission will resign.

  • 10:49:51

    The Philippine peso fell 0.26% to 56.745 against the dollar, its lowest level since November 2, 2023.

  • 10:17:41

    According to Vietnam News Network: Apple (AAPL.O) CEO Cook paid a two-day visit to Vietnam.

  • 10:14:29

    IDF: Sirens sound in northern Israel.

  • 10:12:50

    Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi: We will continue to work with Iran as part of diplomatic efforts to ease tensions.

  • 10:11:04

    According to the Economic Times of India: Tesla (TSLA.O) has reached an agreement with Tata Electronics to purchase chips.

  • 09:20:38

    The MSCI Asia Pacific Index fell 1.1% to 173.30 points.

  • 09:15:54

    According to Kyodo News: Japanese regulators approved the loading of fuel into the Niigata nuclear reactor.

  • 09:15:11

    Spot palladium fell more than 2.00% during the day and is currently trading at $1,031.48 per ounce.

  • 09:13:45

    Market News: The U.S. House of Representatives released a list of more than a dozen Iran and Israel bills that may be voted on.

  • 09:11:56

    The London Metal Exchange (LME) aluminum benchmark contract rose nearly 6% to $2,640 a tonne, and the London Metal Exchange (LME) nickel benchmark contract rose 3.6% to $18,440 a tonne.

  • 09:04:16

    Both U.S. crude oil and Brent crude oil fell by about $0.5 in the short term and are now trading at $84.51 per barrel and $89.34 per barrel respectively.

  • 09:00:06

    At the opening of the morning session, the main domestic futures contracts rose more than fell. Alumina rose by more than 5%, the container shipping index (European line) rose by more than 4%, urea, Shanghai aluminum, soybean, coking coal, Shanghai tin, coke, rapeseed meal, and rapeseed oil rose by more than 2%. In terms of decline, industrial silicon fell by nearly 2%.

  • 08:56:47

    The dollar rose to its highest level in 34 years against the yen, reaching 153.47 at one point.

  • 08:47:23

    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet with the Iraqi prime minister at 8:30 a.m. ET on Monday.

  • 08:31:55

    Spot gold fell $7 in the short term and is now trading at $2,356.70 an ounce.

  • 08:07:38

    LME non-ferrous metal futures rose sharply, with LME copper and zinc rising by more than 2%, LME nickel rising by more than 7%, LME aluminum rising by more than 6%, and LME lead rising by more than 1%. Fundamentally, Britain and the United States imposed sanctions on Russian metals, restricting copper, aluminum and nickel trading.

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