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2025-07-04 Friday
  • 10:15:26

    South Korea will decide on the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) ratio for 2024, depending on the situation.

  • 10:14:28

    South Korea will implement a liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) rule of 95% from July to December, up from 92.5% previously.

  • 10:06:16

    Reuters poll: All 24 economists believe that the Philippine central bank will keep the benchmark interest rate unchanged at 6.25% on June 22.

  • 10:05:49

    Reuters poll: Philippine central bank to keep interest rate unchanged at 6.25% until at least end-2023 (same as May poll).

  • 10:04:23

    Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yasutoshi Nishimura: Foreign exchange stability is crucial.

  • 10:02:04

    Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yasutoshi Nishimura: We must be wary of excessive speculation.

  • 10:01:51

    Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yasutoshi Nishimura: No comment on exchange rates.

  • 10:01:34

    According to Ukrainian Pravda: French President Macron said that the French-Italian SAMP/T anti-missile defense system has been successfully deployed in Ukraine.

  • 09:47:53

    Spot palladium fell back below $1,400 an ounce, down 0.17% on the day.

  • 09:45:38

    Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yasutoshi Nishimura: I have seen some companies improve their delivery costs.

  • 09:43:30

    AUD/USD is down 0.50% on the day and is now at 0.6818.

  • 09:38:27

    RBA Minutes: Business Respondents Indicate Rising Wage Pressures.

  • 09:36:38

    RBA Minutes: The longer inflation remains above target, the greater the risk that inflation expectations will rise.

  • 09:36:05

    Reserve Bank of Australia meeting minutes: determined to take the necessary measures to restore the inflation rate to the target level.

  • 09:36:01

    After the announcement of the minutes of the RBA meeting, the Australian dollar fell nearly 30 points against the US dollar in the short-term, and is now at 0.6828.

  • 09:35:41

    RBA Minutes: Policy lag means past tightening could lead to worsening slowdown.

  • 09:35:24

    RBA Minutes: Signs consumer spending slowed further in the second quarter, with some households facing significant financial stress.

  • 09:34:43

    RBA Minutes: Planned electricity price hikes and high rents increase inflation risks.

  • 09:34:28

    RBA Minutes: Service price inflation has yet to ease, and commodity inflation has not eased as much as some other countries.

  • 09:34:00

    Australian 3-year bond yields eased after the release of the RBA minutes.

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