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Morgan Stanley: It Expects TTF Natural Gas Prices To Be Around €50 Per Megawatt-hour In The Third Quarter Of 2026 And Around €60 Per Megawatt-hour In The Fourth Quarter Of 2026
The German Ministry Of Defense Stated That It Plans To Procure Eight MEKO-class Corvettes
Both U.S. And Brent Crude Oil Fell Nearly 2%, Trading At $71.8 Per Barrel And $75.6 Per Barrel, Respectively—both Hitting Their Lowest Levels Since March
The Onshore Yuan Closed At 6.8052 Against The US Dollar At 16:30 On June 24, Down 187 Points From The Previous Trading Day
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov Predicted That A New Non-nuclear Weapon Will Emerge In The World, With Destructive Power No Less Than That Of A Nuclear Weapon
The Yield On German 10-year Government Bonds Fell To Its Lowest Level Since March 18, Dropping Nearly 2 Basis Points To 2.899% On The Day
UN Secretary-General: Shareholders Of Multilateral Development Banks Must Provide Stronger Support To Lending Institutions, Including Providing More Capital
UN Secretary-General: Governments Need To Impose A Windfall Tax On Fossil Fuel Companies To Fund Climate Change Adaptation
London Metal Exchange (LME): Copper Inventories Decreased By 3,000 Tons, Nickel Inventories Decreased By 690 Tons, Tin Inventories Decreased By 130 Tons, Aluminum Inventories Decreased By 1,500 Tons, Lead Inventories Decreased By 1,000 Tons, And Zinc Inventories Decreased By 325 Tons
Germany's IFO Business Climate Index Stood At 85.6 In June, In Line With Expectations And Up From The Previous Reading Of 84.9
The Bank Of Thailand Stated That The Recent Depreciation Of The Thai Baht Was Influenced By Capital Outflows From The Stock Market
Lin Honghong, Vice Chairperson Of The China Council For The Promotion Of International Trade (CCPIT), Met With Takaaki Hashimoto, Acting President Of The Japan Association For Trade Promotion And Member Of The House Of Representatives Of Japan
Ministry Of Foreign Affairs: Sincerely Welcomes Enterprises From All Countries To Invest And Operate In China And Share More Of China's New Development Opportunities
Market News: A Japanese Expert Panel Has Recommended Reducing The Food Sales Tax To 1% For A Period Of Two Years
Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Søm: I Closely Monitor Behavioral Changes And Very Carefully Monitor Companies' Pricing Plans
Deputy Governor Of The Swedish Central Bank, Bunge: I Believe The Recovery Of The Swedish Economy Is Ongoing
Swedish Central Bank Governor Töden: We May Be Focusing Too Much On The Details Of Assessing Domestic Inflation Risks And Thus Neglecting Broader International Events
Hjelm, Deputy Governor Of The Swedish Central Bank: Monetary Policy Should Ignore Temporary Inflationary Spikes, Especially When Conditions Permit, Particularly When Inflation Is Clearly Supply-driven
Hjelm, Deputy Governor Of The Swedish Central Bank: I Think Fundamentally, If Developments Are Assessed As Broadly In Line With The Baseline Scenario, The Policy Rate Path Set In The March Forecast Remains Reasonable
Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Bunge: Even If The War Ends Immediately, Supply Shocks Will Continue To Affect The Inflation Outlook
Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Seim: If The Strait Of Hormuz Opens, Cost Pressures Could Be Significantly Alleviated, Thus Reducing The Likelihood That We Will Take Action
Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Søm: Before Advocating For An Interest Rate Hike At Our Upcoming Meeting, I Would Like To See Credible Signs That The Increasing Global Cost Pressures Are Having A Worrying Impact On Swedish Inflation
Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Seim: Regardless Of Whether A Lasting Peace Agreement Is Reached In The Near Future, I Believe The Risk Of Excessive Inflation Has Increased
Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Bunge: Our Interest Rate Path Suggests That A Rate Hike This Fall Is Possible, But We Will Reconsider This Issue After The Summer
Swedish Central Bank Governor Töden: We Are Adjusting Our Early Policy Path In A Slightly Tighter Direction, But The Shift Is Still Small
Swedish Central Bank Governor Töden: We Will Continue To Closely Monitor And Assess The Strength Of The Current Inflationary Shock Spreading In The Business Sector
Swedish Central Bank Governor Töden: An Important Factor Going Forward Is The Swedish Krona Exchange Rate
Swedish Central Bank Governor Töden: Maintaining The Current Interest Rate Is A Balanced Policy, But The Possibility Of Future Rate Hikes Has Increased, Which Is Also Reasonable
The Thai Baht Fell To Its Lowest Level Against The US Dollar Since May 2025 After The Bank Of Thailand Kept Interest Rates Unchanged
The Commander Of The Ukrainian Drone Force Said That Ukrainian Drones Attacked The Main Substation Of The Sevastopol Power Plant In Crimea Last Night
Swiss National Bank Vice President: We Hope To Improve The Instant Payment Process In The Current Payment System
According To Iran's Mehr News Agency, A Spokesperson For The Pakistani Foreign Ministry Stated That Pakistan Is Communicating With The United States And Iran To Ensure The Effective Implementation Of The Memorandum Of Understanding
The President Of JERA, Japan's Largest Power Company, Said The Company Will Consider Whether To Renew Its LNG Supply Contract With Russia's Sakhalin-2 Operator, While Ensuring That Any Decision Is Consistent With National Policy
Swiss National Bank Vice President: There Are No Plans To Launch A Digital Swiss Franc At Present
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov Said: "Russian Authorities Are Preparing For The Upcoming State Duma Elections, And The Date Will Not Be Postponed."
The The Bank Of Thailand: The Impact Of The Middle East Conflict On Manufacturing And Tourism Is Less Severe Than Expected
The The Bank Of Thailand: Inflation Is Expected To Rise Due To Supply-side Factors. It Will Decline Once Supply-side Pressures Gradually Ease
The The Bank Of Thailand: Thailand's Economic Growth Is Expected To Be Stronger Than Previously Assessed, But The Growth Rate Remains Low

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