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2024-09-20 Friday
  • 09:09:07

    ADB President: The rapid pace of interest rate hikes in developed economies has tightened global financial conditions.

  • 08:49:10

    New Zealand Prime Minister Hipkins: Most of the recovery costs caused by severe weather are met by budget operations and capital subsidies.

  • 08:49:00

    New Zealand Prime Minister Hipkins: The government is committed to reducing the proportion of spending to curb economic demand.

  • 08:48:14

    New Zealand Prime Minister Hipkins: The hurricane tax will not be reflected in the budget, and the budget will not introduce major new taxes.

  • 08:47:47

    New Zealand Prime Minister Hipkins: Asset losses due to Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabriel will reach 9 billion to 14.5 billion New Zealand dollars.

  • 08:22:04

    Bitcoin once again stood at $29,000 per coin, up 2.09% within the day.

  • 08:07:27

    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed Sudan with the head of the African Union Commission.

  • 07:50:06

    From Japan to April 21, foreign capital bought 41.6 billion yen in Japanese bonds, the previous value was 9.4 billion yen.

  • 07:50:05

    Japan bought 173.1 billion yen in foreign stocks in the week ended April 21, compared with the previous value of -65.3 billion yen.

  • 07:50:03

    Japan bought foreign bonds in the week to April 21-1059.5 billion yen, the previous value was 500.2 billion yen.

  • 07:49:27

    Samsung Electronics: It expects a limited recovery in chip demand in the second quarter. High-performance computer/automotive demand will drive the foundry market recovery in the second half of the year.

  • 07:45:46

    Masatsumi Wakatabe, former deputy governor of the Bank of Japan: It will be a surprise if the Bank of Japan adjusts the yield curve control (YCC) this Friday. The central bank may change its forward guidance this time.

  • 07:42:59

    Samsung Electronics expects memory demand to gradually improve from the second half of the year.

  • 07:42:36

    Samsung Electronics’ sales in the first quarter were 63.75 trillion won, with a market estimate of 64.16 trillion won; operating profit was 640.2 billion won, with a market estimate of 1.33 trillion won; net profit was 1.40 trillion won, with a market estimate of 1.45 trillion won.

  • 07:03:29

    Goldman Sachs: Surprisingly strong tax revenue this week makes it less likely that the U.S. will hit the debt ceiling in early June and more likely by the end of July.

  • 06:41:24

    The White House urged Republican lawmakers to take action to avoid a U.S. default.

  • 06:38:52

    White House: Republican debt ceiling bill cannot become law.

  • 06:20:21

    U.S. Senate Majority Leader Schumer: Discussed with Musk about building a Tesla factory in Buffalo (a city in western New York, U.S.).

  • 06:02:13

    [The probability that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates by 25 basis points in May is 76.2%] According to CME "Fed Watch", the probability that the Fed will keep interest rates unchanged in May is 23.8%, and the probability of raising interest rates by 25 basis points is 76.2%; The probability of interest rates at current levels is 18%, the probability of a cumulative rate hike of 25 basis points is 63.5%, and the probability of a cumulative rate hike of 50 basis points is 18.5%.

  • 05:48:32

    The US House of Representatives passed the debt ceiling bill.

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