12:38:33
WTI crude oil futures fell below $87/barrel, down 1.27% on the day.
12:37:20
The Nikkei 225 index fell below 31,000 points for the first time since October 6.
12:22:45
The Bank of Indonesia intervened in the Indonesian rupiah spot and domestic non-deliverable forward foreign exchange (NDF) markets and stated that the depreciation of the Indonesian rupiah was consistent with the trend of Asian currencies.
12:16:54
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida: Gasoline and energy subsidies will be extended until spring.
12:15:11
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that part of the tax revenue will be returned to the public.
12:05:54
According to Forbes: Russia approves the sale of shares of the Moscow Exchange by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
11:38:26
The rupiah fell 0.5% against the dollar.
11:33:53
According to Apple Insider: The larger 32-inch iMac Pro is said to be available by the end of 2024.
11:31:01
At the close of early trading, the main domestic futures contracts fell more than rose. Lithium carbonate, glass, iron ore, urea, and dates fell by more than 3%, while fuel oil, asphalt, cotton, coking coal, soda ash, pulp, and cotton yarn fell by more than 2%. In terms of growth, the container shipping index (European line) rose by more than 2%, and rapeseed meal rose by more than 1%.
11:11:31
According to Yonhap News Agency: Korea National Oil Corporation and Saudi Aramco signed an oil storage agreement to reserve 5.3 million barrels of oil within five years.
11:03:47
The decline in the main contract of lithium carbonate expanded to more than 5%, and is now quoted at 148,200 yuan/ton.
11:02:28
Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia: Bank Malaysia will ensure that the ringgit adjusts in an orderly manner.
11:01:01
Market news: South Korea has expressed conditional approval of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware.
11:00:21
Bank Negara Malaysia Governor: Ringgit fluctuations do not reflect economic fundamentals.
10:56:17
Prime Minister of Vietnam: The credit growth target in 2024 exceeds 15%.
10:53:59
Vietnam’s Prime Minister: The inflation rate will be kept between 3.5% and 4.0% this year.
10:53:39
Vietnam’s Prime Minister predicts that the country’s inflation rate in 2024 will be 4-4.5%.
10:52:00
Prime Minister of Vietnam: Vietnam will continue to prioritize ensuring economic growth for the rest of this year.
10:49:21
Market news: Former U.S. President Trump said he never discussed sensitive information about U.S. nuclear submarines with Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt.
10:47:58
Prime Minister of Vietnam: Non-performing loans are increasing in the banking system.