23:25:32
Brazilian President Lula: Venezuela needs legitimate elections to return to normalcy.
23:19:41
The French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) and the Bank of France called for the implementation of a T+1 settlement cycle.
23:09:58
British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced that she had informed Rwanda that she would terminate the "Rwanda Plan" launched by the previous government to deal with illegal immigration.
23:01:23
As of 23:00, most of the main domestic futures contracts fell, with soda ash and caustic soda falling by more than 2%, No. 20 rubber and fuel oil falling by nearly 2%, and rubber and iron ore falling by more than 1%. In terms of price increase, palm oil rose by more than 1% and soybean oil rose by nearly 1%.
23:00:35
Boeing anticipates a global need for nearly 2.4 million new commercial pilots, technicians and cabin crew members.
22:56:41
Mexican President Lopez: US President Biden has performed well during his tenure.
22:51:52
Mexican President Lopez: Mexico will continue to seek good relations with the United States.
22:23:51
U.S. Secret Service Director: We failed to protect Trump in previous shootings.
22:02:28
CrowdStrike (CRWD.O) fell more than 11%, hitting a more than six-month low.
22:01:36
ICE New York cocoa futures rose more than 7% to $8,271 a metric ton.
21:58:21
Jay Robert Pritzker, the governor of the U.S. state of Illinois, has endorsed Harris for president.
21:53:05
S&P: Netflix (NFLX.O) is rated A with a stable outlook.
21:50:03
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has endorsed Harris for president.
21:49:48
The S&P 500 extended its gains to 1%; the Nasdaq 100 rose 1.6%.
21:49:01
Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT.O) turned to decline and is now down 0.5%.
21:34:22
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin endorses Harris for president.
21:33:48
CrowdStrike (CRWD.O) fell 7.5%.
21:29:53
U.S. Rep. Susan DelBane endorsed Harris for president.
21:05:42
Market news: Reddit is partnering with the NFL and NBA to launch video content to increase revenue.
21:01:15
Polish multinational mining company KGHM produced 58,300 tonnes of copper in June, down 1.2% year-on-year. Copper sales in June were 59,000 tonnes, down 8.8% year-on-year.