23:01:21
Stellantis (STLA.N): Proposed a 21% wage increase for hourly workers and more than $1 billion in additional funding for pension plans.
22:42:26
United Auto Workers: Will ensure any laid-off workers do not go without income.
20:23:20
Polish Interior Minister: Poland will ban Russians from driving into the country starting from Sunday.
18:22:53
EU Economic Commissioner Gentiloni: There is a will to reach a compromise on EU fiscal rules. EU Economic Commissioner Gentiloni: All countries are willing to work towards an agreement.
18:22:35
Turkish President Erdogan: Turkey may "part ways" with the EU if necessary.
17:25:55
Ukraine said the two ships would head to the Ukrainian port of Chernomorsk to load grain.
17:03:16
ECB Governing Council member Holzmann: Inflation risks have not weakened recently.
11:40:40
Russian Defense Ministry: Russia shot down two Ukrainian drones in the Kaluga and Tver regions.
11:18:58
According to the New York Times: The California government filed lawsuits against Exxon Mobil, Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips and Chevron.
09:12:34
Nezha Automobile’s official Weibo announced that the cumulative delivery in the Thai market exceeded 10,000 units.
04:20:06
The size of U.S. bank deposits increased to $17.293 trillion from $17.270 trillion last week.
04:17:45
General Motors (GM.N): It expects its Kansas plant to run out of parts as early as next week due to a strike at its Missouri plant.
04:06:18
According to the Wall Street Journal: Disney (DIS.N) Chief Information Officer Diane Jurgens has resigned.
03:52:55
S&P: From a ratings perspective, the impact of the UAW strike on most auto suppliers will not be significant.
03:50:13
S&P: If the UAW strike continues for more than eight weeks, the impact on dealers could gradually turn negative as they may start to run out of parts.
03:43:57
S&P: We think the UAW strike seems unlikely to get a quick resolution.
03:34:09
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): In the week ended September 12, speculative positions in COMEX copper futures turned into net short positions, reaching 7,672 lots.
03:32:55
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): In the week ended September 12, securities fund managers reduced their net long positions in the S&P 500 Index CME by 374 lots to 776,179 lots, and securities fund speculators reduced their net short positions in the S&P 500 Index CME. 79029 lots to 265348 lots.
03:31:10
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): As of the week of September 12, COMEX gold futures speculative net/long positions decreased by 16,544 lots to 49,796 lots. Speculative net long positions in COMEX silver futures fell by 12,794 lots to 1,184 lots.
03:30:03
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): As of the week of September 12, speculative net long positions in WTI crude oil increased by 27,185 lots to 252,219 lots.