02:45:40
United Nations Spokesperson: United Nations Secretary-General Guterres is "extremely concerned" about the resumption of hostilities between Israel and Hamas.
02:41:41
Co-CEO of Netflix (NFLX.O): Netflix currently has about 15 million advertising-tier subscribers.
02:21:49
Palestinian Telecommunications Company: Telecommunications outage in Gaza Strip.
02:19:29
The Australian dollar AUD/USD fell 1.00% on the day and is now at 0.6608.
02:16:39
The Federal Reserve accepted a total of $815.847 billion from 84 counterparties in fixed-rate reverse repurchase operations.
02:01:22
Market News: People familiar with the matter said that the U.S. Senate Republicans are moving in the wrong direction on the border issue.
01:52:43
The Premier League has completed deals with Sky Sports, TNT Sports and BBC Sports that will bring in 6.7 billion euros in revenue over the next four years.
01:38:48
The U.S. 10-year Treasury bond yield expanded to 10 basis points on the day.
01:25:50
Brazilian Central Bank Governor Neto: The financial system will be more competitive and inclusive.
01:25:37
Neto, Governor of the Central Bank of Brazil: It is expected that the future market environment will see more types of services and asset tokenization.
01:24:05
Brazilian Central Bank Governor Neto: The financial system will be more differentiated in five years.
00:41:28
British Home Secretary Cleverley: The minimum income requirement for family visas will be increased to 38,700 pounds, and the new immigration rules will take effect in the spring of 2024.
00:40:43
U.S. and Burundi oil prices fell back after a short-term surge, now trading at $73.61/barrel and $78.39/barrel respectively.
00:39:25
British Home Secretary Cleverly: Plans to raise the salary threshold for foreign workers to £38,700.
00:38:35
British Home Secretary Cleverley: Overseas care workers will be prevented from bringing their families to the UK.
00:38:14
British Home Secretary Cleverley: The UK plans to reduce net immigration by 300,000 people each year.
00:38:06
Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia this week, according to media reports citing his aides.
00:35:06
Saudi Energy Minister: OPEC+’s commitment to cut production by 2.2 million barrels per day will be fulfilled.
00:33:21
Saudi Energy Minister: Production cuts will solve the problem of increased inventories in the first quarter of next year.
00:32:56
Saudi Energy Minister: Oil demand has improved.