05:31:10
BHP Billiton: It still predicts that the attributable ore output for the whole year will be 250 million to 260 million tons.
05:20:00
U.S. API crude oil inventories for the week to January 12 will be released in ten minutes.
05:16:14
According to Barron’s: Morgan Stanley (MS.N) is restructuring its wealth management positions.
04:01:29
WTI crude oil rose by 1.00% during the day and is currently trading at $72.69 per barrel.
03:52:32
Market news: The suspension of the Apple (AAPL.O) watch import ban will expire at 5 pm local time on Thursday.
03:44:51
Shares of medical technology company Masimo jumped 2.6% after a U.S. appeals court ordered Apple (AAPL.O) to stop selling watches with blood oxygen measurement capabilities.
03:40:11
U.S. Court of Appeals: Apple (AAPL.O) must stop selling watches with blood oxygen functions.
03:39:28
U.S. Court of Appeals: U.S. import ban on Apple (AAPL.O) watches will be reinstated on January 18.
03:38:08
According to The Verge: YouTube is cutting an unknown number of jobs in the company’s business units.
03:36:14
ECB Governing Council member Nagel: We should wait for the latest data before deciding on interest rates. A rate cut will come sooner or later. Core inflation remains relatively stable.
03:31:47
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Schumer: Hopes to pass temporary spending bill on Thursday.
03:23:54
ECB Governing Council member Nagel: Germany is definitely not the sick man of Europe.
03:20:54
Israeli military spokesman: The Israeli army killed more than 30 militants in the Khan Younis area of Gaza in the past 24 hours.
03:16:07
Hang Seng Index futures closed up 0.15% in night trading at 15,274 points, a 3-point discount.
03:15:34
IMF Spokesperson: IMF President Georgieva discussed long-term solutions with Argentine President Milai to reduce inflation and promote private sector-led economic growth, emphasizing support for the most vulnerable groups.
03:09:07
British maritime security company Ambrey: A Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier was hit by a drone 66 nautical miles southeast of Aden, Yemen.
03:08:39
ECB Governing Council member Nagel: We expect Germany to make more efforts because it has many structural problems.
03:07:50
ECB Governing Council member Nagel: Germany’s prospects for 2025 look better.
03:05:03
Fed Beige Book: Many contacts see the prospect of lower interest rates as a source of optimism.
03:03:21
Fed Beige Book: 5 regions noted that overall price gains have weakened from the previous period.