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2025-08-27 Wednesday
  • 20:32:12

    The increase in non-agricultural data was lower than expected, and the three major US stock index futures all turned up, with the Nasdaq futures up 0.3%.

  • 20:31:51

    Spot silver fell nearly 0.2 US dollars in the short term to 22.79 US dollars per ounce.

  • 20:31:04

    The U.S. dollar index DXY fell 30 points in the short term and is now at 102.75.

  • 20:30:33

    After the release of the non-agricultural data, spot gold rose by $7 in the short term to $1926.80 per ounce

  • 20:30:11

    The U.S. non-farm payrolls rose by 209,000 seasonally adjusted in June, the smallest increase since December 2020.

  • 20:30:06

    The U6 unemployment rate in the United States in June was 6.9%, the previous value was 6.70%.

  • 20:30:05

    The monthly rate of average hourly wages in the United States in June was 0.4%, expected to be 0.30%, and the previous value was 0.30%.

  • 20:30:04

    The number of private non-farm payrolls in the United States in June was 149,000, which was expected to be 200,000 and the previous value was 283,000.

  • 20:23:36

    A list of major varieties before the release of the US non-agricultural data in June.

  • 20:22:16

    Tesla: Customers who purchase through the referral link will also receive 3 months of FSD usage rights.

  • 20:21:10

    Tesla: Referrers will receive 10,000 referral points.

  • 20:05:56

    Russian oil data showed output cuts in June fell short of promised levels.

  • 19:43:17

    When it comes to supplying Ukraine with weapons, including cluster bombs, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said it was up to individual member states. Member states are divided on the issue of cluster bombs, as some have signed a convention banning cluster bombs while others have not.

  • 19:41:59

    FT: BP in talks for £30bn pension scheme insurance deal.

  • 19:38:00

    NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg: The situation at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in Ukraine is being closely monitored. The International Atomic Energy Agency is monitoring this and is responsible for ensuring the safety of nuclear power plants. Called on Russia not to attack nuclear power plants and to withdraw its military so experts could better do their jobs.

  • 19:32:45

    NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg: Defense investment figures for 2023 show that defense spending in Europe and Canada has increased by 8.3%, which is the largest increase in decades. This number is expected to increase further next year.

  • 19:32:05

    NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg: NATO has begun to develop a defense production action plan aimed at coordinating demand and achieving joint procurement, thereby increasing quantities, reducing costs, and taking full advantage of economies of scale. These efforts are driving increased defense production capabilities.

  • 19:31:20

    NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg: NATO member states have sent a large number of arms to Ukraine and will continue to do so; due to the large amount of ammunition consumed every day in the current conflict, it will need to be constantly replenished.

  • 19:24:21

    Kazakhstan Energy Ministry: Oil and gas condensate production in June rose 1% from May to 7.4 million metric tons (1.8 million barrels per day).

  • 19:16:47

    NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will attend the opening meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.

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