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2025-07-02 Wednesday
  • 07:23:45

    Salesforce (CRM.N) CEO: The company will hire 3,300 employees driven by new investments, covering sales, engineering and data cloud departments.

  • 07:21:12

    South Korean Finance Minister Choo Kyung-ho: Inflation is expected to stabilize after October.

  • 07:00:30

    The Central Bank of Peru lowered its benchmark interest rate from 7.75% to 7.50%.

  • 06:56:31

    [The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged in September is 96%] According to CME "Fed Watch": the probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged at 5.25%-5.50% in September is 96%, and raise interest rates by 25 basis points to 5.50%-5.75 % range is 4%; the probability of keeping interest rates unchanged by November is 64.5%, the probability of a cumulative interest rate hike of 25 basis points is 34.2%, and the probability of a cumulative interest rate hike of 50 basis points is 1.3%.

  • 06:49:35

    Sources: Citigroup has begun layoff talks following a management reorganization, and the layoffs may involve personnel in compliance and risk departments.

  • 06:41:27

    According to Nikkei: Japan will establish autonomous driving lanes in Ibaraki Prefecture.

  • 06:31:52

    According to Japan Jiji News Agency: Japan is considering extending its gasoline subsidy policy until after 2023.

  • 06:31:03

    Apple (AAPL.O) technicians were asked to remain silent about (iPhone 12 mobile phone) radiation issues.

  • 06:05:28

    White House: US President Biden spoke with the president of the United Auto Workers and managers of employers to discuss the progress of negotiations.

  • 05:37:51

    Communications Workers of America (CWA): Fully and unitedly supports the members of the United Auto Workers.

  • 05:34:58

    Eric Dunning, managing director of Chevron Latin America: Chevron has put its first two test wells into production in Argentina.

  • 05:08:15

    According to Punchbowl: Ukrainian President Zelensky is expected to visit the U.S. Capitol on September 21.

  • 04:56:20

    Google (GOOG.O, GOOGL.O) agreed to pay $93 million to settle charges that its location privacy practices violated California consumer protection laws, California prosecutors said.

  • 04:34:19

    Foreign central banks held US$2.073 billion in US Treasury bonds in the week to September 9, compared with the previous value of -US$855 million.

  • 04:29:18

    The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee announced that it will hold a public hearing on artificial intelligence on September 19.

  • 04:23:58

    Ford Motor (FN) CEO: Worried about the impact of the strike but ready to deal with it.

  • 04:23:55

    Ford Motor (FN) CEO: If UAW proposals had gone into effect in the past few years, Ford would have gone bankrupt. All downstream assembly plants will be affected.

  • 04:20:36

    Ford Motor (FN) CEO: Fein, a union member of the United Auto Workers, did not accept our offer. The union is not negotiating with us and the organization is busy planning a strike.

  • 04:02:01

    [The three major U.S. stock indexes opened high and closed high, Arm soared 24% on its first day of listing] U.S. stocks closed, the three major stock indexes collectively closed high, the Dow rose 0.96% or 331 points, the Nasdaq rose 0.81%, and the S&P 500 rose 0.84% , Arm (ARM.O) closed up 24% on its first day of listing, with its stock price at $63.5 and a market value of over $65 billion. Large technology stocks generally rose, with Tesla (TSLA.O) rising 1.75%, Meta Platforms (META.O) rising more than 2%, and Google (GOOG.O, GOOGL.O) rising more than 1%. AMC Theaters (AMC.N) opened higher and closed lower, closing down more than 1%.

  • 03:55:22

    Ford Motor (FN) source: The possibility of a strike by auto union workers is very high.

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