21:44:37
In the short-term, the two oil prices of the United States and Burundi fell by 0.8 US dollars, and are now reported at 72.09 US dollars / barrel and 76.38 US dollars / barrel.
21:44:10
The U.S. dollar index DXY fell more than 0.50% during the day and is now at 103.51.
21:39:31
Spot gold rose by US$6 in the short term and is now at US$1,965.17 per ounce; spot silver has increased to 3.00% within the day and is now at US$24.16 per ounce.
21:15:50
German Chancellor Scholz: Germany and Italy will promote cooperation on natural gas and hydrogen energy.
21:12:25
Volvo Cars CFO: Semiconductor issues are improving.
21:02:51
Italian Prime Minister Meloni: Italy and Germany will sign a bilateral cooperation agreement by the end of 2023.
21:00:04
Russia’s central bank’s gold and foreign exchange reserves totaled US$585 billion in the week ended June 2, up from US$586.3 billion in the previous period.
20:58:57
Spot gold rose more than 1.00% in the day and is now at $1959.50 an ounce. Spot silver rose by 2.00% in the day and is now at $23.91 an ounce.
20:43:47
Russian Defense Minister Shoigu: Four Ukrainian offensives have been prevented, and the enemy retreated with heavy losses.
20:37:32
GBP/USD breached 1.25, up 0.53% on the day.
20:33:32
Non-U.S. currencies rose. The euro rose nearly 20 points against the U.S. dollar in the short term, and is now at 1.0750; At 139.37.
20:32:31
After the release of the initial U.S. data, spot gold rose by more than $6 in the short term and is now at $1954.6 per ounce.
20:32:04
U.S. Treasury yields fell on the initial data, with the 10-year yield down nearly 1 basis point on the day to 3.776%.
20:31:23
The U.S. dollar index DXY fell more than 10 points in the short term and is now at 103.63.
20:30:55
USD/JPY was down 0.50% on the day at 139.41.
20:30:34
The number of people applying for unemployment benefits in the United States recorded 261,000 in the week ending June 3, the highest since the week ending October 30, 2021.
20:30:21
Spot gold stood at $1,950 an ounce, up 0.52% on the day.
20:30:20
In the United States, 1.757 million people continued to apply for unemployment benefits in the week ended May 27, compared with an expected 1.8 million people and a previous value of 1.795 million people.
20:30:19
In the United States, the four-week average of the number of initial jobless claims for the week ending June 3 was 237,250, compared with the previous value of 229,500.
20:30:18
In the United States, the number of initial jobless claims for the week ended June 3 was 261,000, compared with an expected 235,000 and the previous value of 232,000.