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2025-07-20 Sunday
  • 11:12:22

    Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: It is predicted that from 2025 to 2028, the actual average annual growth rate will be 3.2%.

  • 11:04:25

    Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: Hong Kong’s GDP growth rate in 2023 will be 3.2%.

  • 10:59:01

    South Korea’s state pension received a return of 13.59% in 2023.

  • 10:42:40

    The head of South Korea’s market regulator: A clearer statement on the follow-up policy banning short trading may be given sometime in March.

  • 10:34:56

    The main contract of lithium carbonate rose by 6% during the day and is now quoted at 110,700 yuan/ton.

  • 10:29:14

    New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: The economy faces a soft landing scenario.

  • 10:28:11

    Indonesian President: Our economy remains strong and the probability of falling into recession is only 1.5%.

  • 10:26:57

    New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: We expect to see lower wage demand and higher unemployment.

  • 10:26:05

    New Zealand Reserve Bank President Orr: We are in a period of declining inflation.

  • 10:23:12

    New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: The data strengthens our confidence in the outlook even more than last November.

  • 10:22:28

    Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida exchanged views with Zuckerberg on artificial intelligence and risks.

  • 10:21:34

    New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: Unexpected upward inflation cannot be tolerated.

  • 10:21:14

    New Zealand Reserve Bank President Orr: We have an asymmetric response function to inflation risks.

  • 10:16:55

    New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: We should see competition among banks on mortgage rates.

  • 10:16:36

    U.S. Central Command: Shot down five Houthi armed drones in the Red Sea.

  • 10:12:03

    New Zealand Reserve Bank President Orr: The most difficult variable for us to manage is low productivity.

  • 10:11:21

    New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: Still concerned about underlying inflation.

  • 10:10:57

    New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: GDP revisions revealed more excess in the economy, and domestic price pressures eased as expected.

  • 10:10:06

    New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: Many variables lead us to believe that policies are working.

  • 10:09:55

    Orr, Chairman of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand: It is gratifying to see the decline in inflation expectations, and we feel confident in the consensus to keep interest rates unchanged for the time being.

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