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2025-07-01 Tuesday
  • 22:55:54

    Fed Goolsbee: Fed actions take months, years to play out in the economy.

  • 22:55:43

    Fed Goolsbee: There is no doubt that inflation is too high and is trying to bring it down without triggering a recession. I think we can bring inflation down without triggering a recession.

  • 22:54:57

    McCarthy, Speaker of the US House of Representatives: Between now and the June FOMC meeting, the Fed will have a lot of data.

  • 22:54:44

    Fed Goolsbee: I try not to prejudge the rate decision.

  • 22:52:56

    McCarthy, Speaker of the US House of Representatives: Promised to deal with the energy licensing bill in the debt ceiling agreement alone.

  • 22:35:30

    McCarthy, Speaker of the US House of Representatives: I am not worried about losing the speakership because of the debt ceiling agreement.

  • 22:28:02

    McCarthy, Speaker of the US House of Representatives: believes that the debt ceiling agreement will be passed in the House of Representatives and the Senate.

  • 21:29:24

    U.S. Democratic Rep. Himes: A small part of the debt ceiling bill may win the support of the Democratic Party.

  • 21:17:34

    McCarthy, Speaker of the US House of Representatives: Most Republicans in the House of Representatives are expected to vote for the debt ceiling bill.

  • 21:12:09

    USGS: A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck 42 kilometers west of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea.

  • 21:11:38

    McCarthy, Speaker of the US House of Representatives: In fact, the government is spending less than last year.

  • 21:02:42

    Chip Roy, Representative of Texas (Negotiator): We will try to prevent the debt ceiling agreement from being passed at the House level.

  • 19:21:46

    The Sudanese Armed Forces issued a statement expressing its willingness to negotiate with the Rapid Support Forces to extend the previously signed temporary ceasefire agreement.

  • 18:24:13

    Czech central bank governor: Interest rates should rise further.

  • 15:25:38

    [TD Securities looks forward to the number of non-agricultural employment in May in the United States] TD Securities analyzed that the number of non-agricultural employment in the United States may slow down moderately in May, but it still grew at a relatively high rate of more than 200,000 for the second consecutive month. The unemployment rate is expected to remain unchanged at a record low of 3.4%, with hourly earnings at 0.3% on month (up 4.4% y/y).

  • 14:59:52

    [Asian Airlines stops selling tickets for emergency exit seats on some passenger planes] On May 28 local time, South Korea’s Asiana Airlines said that it will stop selling tickets for emergency exit seats on its Airbus A321-200 passenger planes from now on. Two days earlier, when a passenger plane of this type of Asiana Airlines was preparing to land, a passenger suddenly opened the cabin door, causing many people to have difficulty breathing.

  • 14:59:33

    Gazprom: Gas shipments to Europe continue via Ukraine, with 40.3 million cubic meters on Sunday.

  • 14:50:54

    According to the Ukrainian National News Agency: In the early morning of May 28, the Russian army launched a record 54 "Shahed" suicide drones to Ukraine, 52 of which were shot down.

  • 13:59:52

    Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center: A 5.9-magnitude earthquake hit the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan.

  • 13:05:00

    According to Qatar government data, Qatar’s total exports in April were 30.69 billion riyals, a year-on-year decrease of 29.4%, imports in April were 8.69 billion riyals, a year-on-year decrease of 6.3%, and the trade balance in April decreased by 35.6% year-on-year.

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