10:41:37
United States Geological Survey: A magnitude 5.2 earthquake occurred 148 kilometers southwest of Merizo Village, Guam.
10:35:58
Goldman Sachs: With interest rates falling globally, commodities will return 15% this year.
10:20:18
Indonesian Ministry of Trade: Indonesia is considering revising domestic supply regulations for edible oil.
10:19:36
U.S. Vice President and Senate President Harris will meet with Guatemalan President Arevalo at 14:05 pm local time.
10:19:01
Indonesian Ministry of Trade: Palm oil exports were 1.89 million tons in January and 1.01 million tons in February.
10:13:32
Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi: We are discussing ways to strengthen military cooperation with the United States, and we are moving towards establishing a joint command structure in Japan, but no decision has been made yet.
09:39:57
WTI crude oil hit $81 per barrel, up 0.41% on the day.
09:39:20
Spot palladium stood above $1,000 per ounce, up 1.65% on the day.
09:38:51
Spot gold rose nearly $5 in the short term and is currently at $2,176.49 per ounce.
09:16:50
Spot gold exceeded $2,170 per ounce, rising 0.22% on the day.
09:06:40
The main contract of the Container Shipping Index (European Line) rose by more than 6.00% during the day and is currently at 1926.0 points.
09:00:39
WTI crude oil futures hit $81 per barrel, up 0.46% on the day.
09:00:03
At the opening of early trading, the main domestic futures contracts fell more than rose. Rapeseed meal fell by more than 3%, soybean meal, soybean oil, and glass fell by more than 2%. No. 20 rubber (NR), rubber, alumina, rapeseed oil, soybean oil, and soda ash fell by more than 1%. In terms of gains, iron ore, coking coal, and low-priced Sulfur fuel oil (LU) and fuel oil rose more than 1%.
08:46:10
U.S. Secretary of State Blinken will meet with the foreign ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania at 11 a.m. ET tomorrow.
07:59:53
Minutes of the Bank of Japan’s January meeting: Many members said that even if negative interest rates end, the loose environment will remain.
07:56:44
Minutes of the January meeting of the Bank of Japan: When other countries cut interest rates, the Bank of Japan will have less flexibility.
07:56:42
Minutes of the Bank of Japan’s January meeting: Members believe that delaying the end of negative interest rates may bring risks of rapid tightening.
07:53:25
Minutes of the Bank of Japan’s January meeting: The likelihood of achieving the price target is gradually increasing.
07:13:58
Japanese Vice Minister of Finance Masato Kanda: The long-term interest rate differential between Japan and the United States has widened significantly.
07:06:38
Japanese Deputy Finance Minister Masato Kanda: A weak yen may have a significant impact on individuals.