22:40:42
IMF Chief Economist Gulan Shah: Energy prices have eased due to the economic slowdown caused by policies.
22:40:27
Gu Lansha, chief economist of the IMF: I see signs that monetary policy is cooling economic activity.
22:40:10
Gu Lansha, chief economist of the IMF: Argentina faces a great risk of inflation. If it continues on this trajectory, it may reach the level of hyperinflation.
22:38:06
IMF Chief Economist Gu Lansha: If the central bank does not take action to control inflation, households and businesses may expect future inflation to continue to increase, which will have a negative impact on the economy.
22:35:51
IMF Chief Economist Gulan Sha: The growth of the euro area will decelerate sharply, and a more severe recession may occur.
22:35:43
Gu Lansha, chief economist of the IMF: Although the growth rate of the United States next year is relatively low, only a little external shock, such as an increase in energy prices, may break this growth trend. The current growth path is narrow, but achievable.
22:34:49
Gu Lansha, chief economist of the IMF: It is possible to avoid a recession and achieve moderate growth, but the recession has become the baseline forecast.
22:33:15
Gu Lansha, chief economist of the IMF: Inflation is still the biggest threat, and we need to be alert to the risks brought by inflation.
22:33:06
Gu Lansha, chief economist of the IMF: At present, we should not be prematurely optimistic because of some good news. There are still uncertain factors and hidden dangers.
22:31:45
Russian President Vladimir Putin: There is a risk of accelerating inflation.
22:23:49
WTI crude oil stood at $79/barrel, up 0.22% on the day.
22:07:55
Spot gold fell first and then rebounded in the short term, with a short-term volatility of US$7, and is now at US$1957.67 per ounce.
22:05:30
U.S. Treasury two-year yields rose after the data, up 5.6 basis points on the day to 4.895%.
22:02:04
Spot gold fell by $4 in the short term and is now at $1955.12 an ounce.
22:01:31
In July, the Richmond Fed Services Income Index -2, the previous value -3.
22:01:22
In the United States, the Richmond Fed Manufacturing Shipment Index in July was -6, and the previous value was -5.
22:00:14
In July, the Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index in the United States was -9, expected -10, and the previous value was -7.
22:00:10
The Conference Board consumer confidence index in the United States recorded 117 in July, the highest since July 2021.
22:00:03
The Conference Board Consumer Expectations Index in July was 88.3, compared with 79.3 in the previous month.
21:58:15
The Philadelphia Semiconductor index rose 1.4 percent, NXP Semiconductors (NXPI.O ) rose 3.4 percent, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM.N ) rose 2.95 percent and AMD (AMD.O ) rose 1.32 percent.