17:23:56
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg: Ukraine is slowly but surely taking back land.
17:17:52
Market news: Angola plans to increase crude oil exports to 1.21 million barrels per day in October.
17:10:21
Norges Bank Governor: We have no target for the NOK level.
17:00:51
Norges Bank Governor: Due to the high level of uncertainty, we cannot be sure if a peak in interest rates has been reached, but we think rates will have to rise slightly.
17:00:02
The seasonally adjusted trade account of the euro area in June was 12.5 billion euros, expected to be 4 billion euros, and the previous value was -900 million euros.
16:59:36
GBP/USD fell more than 30 points in the short term and is now at 1.2710.
16:59:06
The U.S. dollar index DXY rose 12 points in the short term and is now at 103.51.
16:57:10
National Hurricane Center: "Hilary" is expected to strengthen rapidly and soon become a hurricane, and a tropical storm watch has been issued for southern California in Baja.
16:50:00
The seasonally adjusted trade balance for the euro zone in June will be released in ten minutes.
16:48:22
According to the Swedish "Today News": The Swedish Security Agency has raised the national threat assessment from level 3 to level 4 on a scale of 1-5.
16:45:10
Norges Bank Governor: We believe rate hikes are working.
16:43:16
According to TASS: Russia fined Google 3 million rubles for not removing "false information" about Ukraine.
16:33:43
Norges Bank Governor: The economic outlook is uncertain, but the goals are not ambiguous. We will set the policy rate so that inflation remains stable near 2%.
16:32:52
Norges Bank Governor: Excluding energy prices, inflation is currently around 6.5%, well above our target.
16:32:23
Norges Bank Governor: We will raise policy rates to curb inflation.
16:27:15
South African Central Bank: Household spending is expected to grow by only 1% this year.
16:26:34
South African Central Bank: Expect pain from rising interest rates.
16:26:20
South African Central Bank: Bank non-performing loans have increased significantly.
16:23:01
Fundi Tshazibana, deputy governor of the South African Central Bank: It is expected that the weather pattern will change drastically at the end of the year, which is a problem that we are very vigilant about. We have been emphasizing this at our July meeting.
16:22:44
South African central bank deputy governor Fundi Tshazibana: Food prices in South Africa are lagging because of currency-related risks. However, we are also aware of the risks that lie ahead. These risks are associated with the El Niño phenomenon.