21:21:58
Norwegian Energy Minister: The oil industry is crucial to energy security.
21:20:00
The New York Fed Manufacturing Index for January in the United States and the monthly CPI rate for Canada in December will be released in ten minutes.
21:19:06
Spot silver fell more than 1.00% during the day and is currently trading at $22.96 per ounce.
21:18:58
Morgan Stanley (MS.N): Expects long-term return on tangible common equity (ROTCE) to be 20%. Long-term customer assets are expected to exceed $10 trillion.
21:12:49
Mazda Motor Corporation: It has reached an agreement with Tesla that electric vehicles launched in the North American market from 2025 will use the Tesla NACS charging standard.
21:11:05
The main iron ore contract rose by 2.00% during the day and is currently trading at 952.00 yuan/ton.
21:10:06
Cantor Fitzgerald CEO: The U.S. economy remains “strong.” There is simply no chance that the Fed will cut interest rates as expected.
21:05:55
According to the Wall Street Journal: Shell (SHEL.N) suspended Red Sea shipping due to concerns about Houthi armed attacks.
21:04:55
U.S. and Burundi oil prices rose by $0.7 in the short term, now trading at $73.58/barrel and $79.04/barrel respectively.
21:04:07
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban: I think we need to help Ukraine, but not damage the EU budget.
21:01:32
The main coking coal contract rose by more than 2.00% during the day and is currently trading at 1,817.00 yuan/ton. The main contract of coke expanded to 2.00% during the day and is now quoted at 2447.50 yuan/ton.
21:00:05
At the opening of night trading, the main contracts for styrene (EB), soda ash, fuel oil, low-sulfur fuel oil (LU), iron ore, and coking coal rose by nearly 2%; in terms of decline, the main contract for pulp fell by 0.49%.
20:58:49
Greek shipping ministry sources confirmed that the Greek-owned ship MT ZOGRAFIA was hit by a missile attack in Yemen.
20:58:06
Fitch Ratings: U.S. consumer spending is expected to slow in 2024.
20:57:36
Fitch Ratings: Continued disruption to key global trade routes could lead to further weakening of global trade flows.
20:56:33
Fitch Ratings: International trade flows continue to be weak in many emerging markets, with annual growth rates of both exports and imports declining in 2023.
20:54:54
Fitch Ratings: International trade flows in emerging markets show vulnerability.
20:54:35
Morgan Stanley (MS.N) Chief Financial Officer: Will reiterate existing financial targets.
20:53:31
European Commission statement: EU countries have imposed sanctions on Hamas political leader Yahia Sinouar.
20:39:08
Morgan Stanley (MS.N) U.S. stocks rose 2.1% before the market opened, with fourth-quarter revenue exceeding expectations.