12:19:35
Market News: Australia re-imposes sanctions on Iranian entities and individuals.
12:16:05
ECB Governing Council member Stuenaras: Turmoil in the Middle East may affect ECB policy.
12:03:53
According to the Financial Times: British Prime Minister Sunak may not be able to reach a trade agreement with India this month.
11:09:25
According to Japan Broadcasting Association NHK: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met with union leader Yoshino.
10:39:45
Market news: Singapore will review Credit Suisse and other companies over $2 billion scandal.
10:23:36
Market news: Hon Hai and Nvidia (NVDA.O) will cooperate to build smart car factories.
10:19:14
Japanese Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Moritani: There are no reports of injuries to Japanese citizens following the latest (Israeli attack on) Gaza.
10:16:43
Japan’s Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Moritani: Attacks on hospitals and civilians cannot be justified for any reason. Calls on all parties to act in accordance with international law to prevent further civilian casualties.
10:07:59
Spot gold rose more than 1% on the day and is currently trading at $1,942.75 per ounce.
10:07:45
The Australian dollar AUD/USD rose 15 points in the short term and is now at 0.6373.
10:07:40
Spot silver rose 1% during the day and is currently trading at $23.03 per ounce.
10:04:03
WTI crude oil exceeded $89 per barrel, rising 1.56% during the day. Brent crude oil exceeded $92 per barrel, rising 1.41% on the day.
09:47:36
Spot gold hit $1,940 per ounce, a new high since September 20, up 0.88% on the day.
09:39:09
According to Yonhap News Agency: The Seoul Subway Union will hold a strike on November 9.
09:32:25
Market news: South Korea will allow commercial banks to issue bonds flexibly.
09:31:44
Spot silver exceeded $23 per ounce, rising 0.89% on the day.
09:22:37
Spot gold stood at $1,930 per ounce, up 0.36% on the day.
09:12:59
The 30-year Japanese government bond yield rose 4 basis points to 1.785%.
09:11:54
The Bank of Japan conducts unplanned bond purchases and proposes to directly purchase 300 billion yen of Japanese government bonds (with remaining maturities of 5 to 10 years) starting from October 19, and directly purchase the remaining maturities of 10 to 25 years for 100 billion yen. maturity Japanese government bonds.
09:05:36
According to the British Financial Times: A Hong Kong court ordered Suning to pay Carrefour approximately US$134 million for the 2019 transaction.