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2025-07-02 Wednesday
  • 16:33:42

    Bank of England: 2024 test results will not provide information on individual firms.

  • 16:33:03

    Bank of England: Large banks, insurance companies, clearing houses and investment funds will be included in the test.

  • 16:32:31

    Bank of England: This test aims to improve understanding of how banks and non-banks behave under market stress.

  • 16:31:53

    Bank of England: The first financial system-wide stress test has been launched.

  • 16:26:43

    According to Thai Public Opinion: Thai pollsters have confirmed the results of the May 14 election.

  • 16:20:14

    Flooding in the Kherson region after the Ukrainian (Kakhovka) dam burst may cause mosquito-borne diseases such as West Nile fever, the Russian Ministry of Defense said.

  • 16:17:07

    UK 2-year gilt yields rose to a 15-year high of 4.995%, up around 6 basis points on the day.

  • 15:57:27

    The ECB is reported to be asking banks to prepare for tougher stress test results.

  • 15:55:48

    French Finance Minister Le Maire: We have identified potential budget savings of at least 10 billion euros.

  • 15:55:33

    French Finance Minister Le Maire: Cancel electricity price protection measures by the end of 2024.

  • 15:49:20

    Germany’s baseload electricity price for next-day delivery was €123/MWh, up 15.2% from Monday’s price.

  • 15:48:07

    Market news: Belgium will propose to participate in the Franco-German-Spanish FCAS (Future Air Combat System) fighter project as an observer.

  • 15:46:20

    According to the UK financial information agency Moneyfacts: The average two-year fixed mortgage rate in the UK rose from 5.98% on Friday to 6.01% on Monday morning.

  • 15:44:30

    Bank of America expects Turkey to raise its benchmark interest rate to 25% on June 22.

  • 15:40:54

    The U.S. dollar index DXY fell 11 points in the short term and is now at 102.35. Non-U.S. currencies generally rose, with GBP/USD up 20 points in the short term, and EUR/USD up 12 points in the short term.

  • 15:28:00

    Luxembourg Energy Minister: Revenue caps for basic power plants are still under discussion.

  • 15:20:45

    Minister of Energy of Luxembourg: There are 14 countries meeting this morning and we reject this proposal.

  • 15:20:38

    Luxembourg Energy Minister: Coal subsidy proposals are appalling and will weaken our climate policy.

  • 15:16:42

    Belgian Energy Minister: We cannot accept the proposal to extend coal subsidies.

  • 15:16:33

    Belgian Energy Minister: We cannot afford to open capacity mechanisms to coal.

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