22:41:47
German Interior Ministry: The European Commission has notified that the relevant measures will initially last for six months.
22:41:27
Shell (SHEL.N): Suspended some drilling operations at the Perdido and Whale oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico as a storm approached the Texas coast.
22:40:54
German Ministry of the Interior: Land border control will be implemented from September 16. Specific measures include the establishment of fixed and mobile border police, and people may be allowed to return across the border.
22:39:11
Apple (AAPL.O) shares fell 1.2%.
22:37:01
The Hungarian forint fell 0.6% against the euro to 396.55, hitting a one-month low.
22:30:51
Chevron: Production at Gulf of Mexico oil plants remains at normal levels.
22:28:49
The overnight index swap (OIS) curve shows that the probability of the Bank of England cutting interest rates in September has risen to 27% from about 23% last Friday.
22:15:11
Jefferies Group: The U.S. Congress must pass a short-term government appropriations bill.
22:05:28
Adam Button, an analyst at the financial website Forexlive, commented on the monthly rate of wholesale sales in the United States in July: The data performed well, indicating that the US economy is still maintaining a certain degree of growth. It should be noted that the revised value has also increased. Inventory is a slight drag, but if sales continue to grow, this data will improve in the future.
22:05:22
U.S. stocks continued to rise, with the S&P 500 up 1%, the Nasdaq up 1.18%, and the Dow up 0.85%.
21:50:00
The monthly rate of US wholesale sales for July will be released in ten minutes.
21:45:54
Both U.S. and Brent crude oil fell more than 1% during the day and are now trading at $66.9 per barrel and $70.6 per barrel respectively.
21:43:43
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov: Saudi Crown Prince will be invited to attend the BRICS summit to be held in Russia in October.
21:31:34
Dell Technologies rose more than 5% and Palantir rose more than 7%. Dell and Palantir will replace Etsy and American Airlines and join the S&P 500 index.
21:30:33
At the opening of the U.S. stock market, the three major stock indexes opened higher, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 0.76%, the S&P 500 up 0.69%, and the Nasdaq up 0.9%. Most of the star technology stocks rose, with Tesla (TSLA.O) up 2.2% and TSMC (TSM.N) up 2.5%.
21:11:13
Lloyds Bank CFO: Bank of England expected to cut interest rates once more this year.
20:22:20
HSBC Holdings (HSBC.N) shares rose more than 2% in pre-market trading in the U.S.
20:21:34
Fitch: It is expected that the four national central banks and the entire Eurosystem should maintain positive overall net assets and be able to carry forward losses.
20:21:06
Fitch: Considerations on profits and losses are not expected to affect monetary policy.
20:20:43
Fitch: Eurozone central banks, including the ECB, will face long-term losses due to high interest expenses on commercial bank reserves.