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2024-10-28 Monday
  • 22:54:29

    Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis: Climate change is an opportunity for Greek tourism.

  • 22:54:05

    Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis: We need to pay attention to the impact of short-term climate change.

  • 22:51:22

    Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis: Greece will achieve a basic surplus in 2023 and 2024.

  • 22:50:56

    US House of Representatives Speaker McCarthy: Still hopes to pass temporary spending bill.

  • 22:50:23

    U.S. House Speaker McCarthy: We have made some progress.

  • 22:50:15

    Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis: The Greek economy has shown resilience.

  • 22:50:03

    According to NBC reports, the United States will send ATACMS long-range missiles to Ukraine.

  • 22:46:55

    The U.S. Department of Energy is providing Xcel Energy with up to $70 million in funding for energy storage.

  • 22:44:54

    U.S. Treasuries were higher, with U.S. bond yields continuing to fall from multi-year highs.

  • 22:35:17

    Ford (FN): We will continue to negotiate with the UAW and are bargaining on an issue-by-issue basis, just as we did with Unifor in Canada.

  • 22:33:17

    Market news: Italy may set its 2024 deficit target above 4% of GDP to retain room to implement promised tax cuts in the 2024 budget.

  • 22:33:02

    Market news: Italy expects the budget deficit to exceed 5.5% of GDP in 2023, compared with the original target of 4.5%.

  • 22:32:41

    Ford (FN): The company has more work to do before it can reach a deal with the UAW.

  • 22:31:35

    Fed Governor Bowman: It is critical for bankers to provide feedback on recent plans to strengthen banking rules.

  • 22:31:18

    Fed Governor Bowman: Under current conditions, inflation is expected to progress "likely to be slow," suggesting the need for tighter policies.

  • 22:31:04

    Fed Governor Bowman: Bank lending standards have been tightened, but there has been no obvious "sharp contraction" in credit, which would significantly slow down the economy.

  • 22:30:54

    Fed Governor Bowman: The economy is still growing at a "solid pace," consumer spending is strong, and employment growth is solid.

  • 22:30:43

    Fed Governor Bowman: Continued risks of further increases in energy prices could reverse some recent progress in lowering inflation.

  • 22:27:58

    U.S. Trade Representative Dai Qi: The U.S. steel proposal aims to comply with WTO regulations.

  • 22:27:50

    Fain, the president of the United Auto Workers (UAW), did not order a strike at three other Detroit auto assembly plants.

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