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2025-07-28 Monday
  • 02:31:48

    Spot gold stood at $2,070 per ounce, continuing to hit a new high since May, rising 1.67% on the day.

  • 02:23:16

    According to Interfax: The Russian Defense Ministry said it had no plans to mobilize.

  • 02:22:12

    According to Interfax: Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a presidential decree to increase the Russian armed forces.

  • 02:19:51

    WTI crude oil fell by 1.00% during the day and is now at $74.87/barrel; Brent crude oil is now down by 0.64% at $79.86/barrel.

  • 02:17:19

    The Federal Reserve accepted a total of $768.543 billion from 90 counterparties in fixed-rate reverse repurchase operations.

  • 02:16:46

    USD/JPY fell 1.00% on the day and is now at 146.73.

  • 02:10:58

    U.S. Treasury yields from 2 to 10 years fell at least 10 basis points on the day.

  • 02:04:19

    Baker Hughes Oilfield Services: U.S. drillers are adding oil and gas drilling equipment for the third consecutive week.

  • 01:57:08

    GBP/USD rose to 1.27, up 0.62% on the day.

  • 01:54:44

    The Australian dollar AUD/USD rose more than 1.00% during the day and is now at 0.6671.

  • 01:52:13

    COMEX silver futures rose more than 1.00% during the day and are currently trading at $25.92 per ounce.

  • 01:52:11

    Former Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan is suing the bank to return $34 million in canceled compensation.

  • 01:50:00

    The total number of oil rigs drilled in the United States for the week to December 1 will be announced in ten minutes.

  • 01:42:53

    The New Zealand dollar hit 0.62 against the U.S. dollar, rising 0.75% on the day.

  • 01:38:16

    Ukrainian President Zelensky: The mobilization system needs to be reformed.

  • 01:37:57

    Wal-Mart Stores (WMT.N): The company does not place advertisements on Company X (formerly Twitter) platform.

  • 01:37:43

    Fitch: Container shipping companies are expected to continue to face earnings weakness in 2024.

  • 01:36:19

    Fitch: (For global container shipping) Oil tankers and bulk carriers will remain stable in 2024, with the former most likely to perform well.

  • 01:35:54

    Fitch: Global shipping outlook worsens in 2024.

  • 01:27:34

    Egypt’s state media agency: We are doing our best to restore the ceasefire in Gaza.

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