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2025-07-17 Thursday
  • 22:31:41

    Spot palladium rose 8% during the day and is now trading at $1,023.00 per ounce.

  • 22:30:29

    U.S. stocks opened, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average opening up about 200 points, the S&P 500 Index opening up 0.66%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index opening up 0.95%. Popular Chinese concept stocks generally rose at the opening, with JD.com (JD.O) soaring 15% after the results, Xpeng Motors (XPEV.N) rising more than 6%, and Bilibili (BILI.O) rising more than 7%.

  • 22:28:22

    Spot silver rose 1.00% during the day and is currently trading at $23.90 per ounce.

  • 22:27:05

    Spot gold stood at $2,140 per ounce, up 0.57% on the day.

  • 22:24:55

    1. The national insurance tax rate will be reduced by 2% from April to 8% from 10%. 2. Alcohol tax freeze extended to February 2025. 3. The fuel tax will be reduced by 5% and will continue to be implemented for 12 months. 4. Crack down on tax avoidance loopholes and abolish the "Non-Dom" system, which can raise 2.7 billion pounds per year. 5. The threshold for high-income child welfare fees is increased from £50,000 to £60,000. 6. Introducing the UK Individual Savings Account (ISA), allowing an additional £5,000 to be invested in the UK. 7. The threshold for corporate value-added tax registration is increased from £85,000 to £90,000. 8. Extend the repayment period of the New Budget Advance Loan for low-income people from 12 months to 24 months. 9. There is a £90 fee for canceling an application for a debt relief order. 10. The Family Support Fund will remain at its current level for another six months. 11. The economy is expected to grow by 0.8% this year and 1.9% next year. The UK has "got rid of inflation." 12. £45 million for medical charities, including £3 million for Cancer Research UK. 13. Nearly 6 billion pounds will be spent on the British National Health Service (NHS), of which 3.4 billion pounds will be used to improve IT systems. 14. Invest 105 million pounds in the next four years to build 50 special free schools. 15. Imposition of consumption tax on e-cigarette products and a one-time increase in tobacco tax. 16. Reduce the higher property capital gains tax rate from 28% to 24%.

  • 22:20:19

    The Central Bank of Poland maintained its main interest rate at 5.75%, in line with market expectations.

  • 22:18:36

    WTI crude oil stood at $79/barrel, up 1.76% on the day.

  • 22:17:04

    International Monetary Fund: Egypt and the International Monetary Fund agree on a new $8 billion loan package.

  • 22:08:48

    USD/JPY fell 0.50% on the day and is now at 149.30.

  • 21:57:41

    Spot palladium exceeded $1,000 per ounce, hitting a new high since January, rising 6.31% on the day.

  • 21:56:07

    Central bank data showed the Egyptian pound hit an all-time low of around 49 against the dollar at market close.

  • 21:52:37

    JD.com (JD.O) U.S. stocks continued their gains before the market opened, and are now up more than 15%.

  • 21:50:22

    The Australian dollar AUD/USD rose to 0.50% during the day and is now at 0.6537.

  • 21:47:01

    Tesla (TSLA.O) shares fell 1.6% in pre-market trading.

  • 21:43:48

    UK Office for Budget Responsibility: Market participants now expect interest rates to fall more sharply than expected in the autumn.

  • 21:41:56

    Spot palladium rose 4% on the day and is now trading at $985.00 per ounce.

  • 21:41:22

    The UK Budget Office: Forecasts for gross domestic product (GDP) levels over the next five years are almost unchanged from the autumn, with a slight decline in per capita GDP levels.

  • 21:40:56

    UK Office for Budget Responsibility: The medium-term economic outlook remains challenging. Living standards are expected to recover more quickly than we forecast in November, with growth expected to average around 1% per year.

  • 21:40:43

    U.S. Defense Officials: Lifeboats were spotted in the water near the Barbados-flagged bulk carrier True Confidence, which was smoking near Aden off the coast of Yemen.

  • 21:34:03

    British Chancellor of the Exchequer Hunt: Raise the threshold for phasing out child benefit to £600,000.

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