15:36:11
Riksbank meeting minutes: Tightening policy needs to be implemented for quite some time.
15:35:50
Riksbank Deputy Governor Flodden: There are no obvious signs that inflationary pressures will fall.
15:35:27
President of Riksbank: The Riksbank is open to dealing with inflation.
15:34:43
Riksbank meeting minutes: New data will play a "decisive" role in determining policy.
15:34:25
Riksbank President: There are now clear signs that inflation is slowing.
15:34:12
Jansson, Deputy Governor of the Riksbank: Inflation pressure is still too high.
15:34:00
Breman, Deputy Governor of the Riksbank: Policy needs to be tightened in the coming period.
15:33:39
Riksbank President: The weakening trend in the euro zone is not good for Sweden.
15:33:11
Bitcoin rose 5.00% during the day and is now trading at $28,251 per coin.
15:32:51
Riksbank meeting minutes: Forward-looking indicators indicate that inflation will continue to fall towards the target. However, it is important to stress that this does not happen automatically.
15:26:57
The European Stokes 600 index expanded to 0.5%.
15:25:57
ECB Vice President Guindos: Inflation is expected to continue to slow in the coming months.
15:23:12
UAE Energy Minister: OPEC+ is currently adopting the "right policy".
15:22:31
ECB Vice President Guindos: Current interest rates are of great help in achieving the inflation target.
15:16:53
Nasdaq 100 futures rose 1%, hitting an intraday high; S&P 500 futures rose 0.7%.
15:12:13
According to RIA Novosti: Moldovan Energy Minister stated that Moldova will no longer purchase natural gas from Gazprom.
15:08:33
Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno Hiroshi: We are paying close attention to exchange rate trends with a high sense of urgency.
15:08:11
Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno Hiroshi: It is important that the exchange rate reflects fundamentals in a stable manner.
14:52:29
Gazprom: It will continue to deliver natural gas to Europe through Ukraine, with a delivery volume of 41.2 million cubic meters on Monday.
14:51:53
According to Nikkei: Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) is preparing to spend 10 billion yen to build a factory in Nagano, Japan.