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2026/06/05
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  • 04:51:41

    British Prime Minister's spokesperson: Starmer has no intention of resigning.

  • 04:37:40

    US President Trump: Cuba is facing food shortages and lacks energy and oil.

  • 04:31:11

    US President Trump: We will reach a trade agreement with India.

  • 04:28:04

    US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) You will eventually know the contents of the agreement. The main part is that the Strait will be opened immediately.

  • 04:22:41

    US President Trump: I don't want to meet with Iran's Supreme Leader. But we can meet if it's for a deal.

  • 04:20:47

    US President Trump: The United States will take over Iran's nuclear stockpile.

  • 04:20:06

    US President Trump: An agreement to ensure Iran remains free of nuclear weapons is expected.

  • 04:17:59

    U.S. Energy Secretary Wright: The greater threat to U.S. energy prices comes from the Democratic Party's green energy policies. These policies have driven up energy prices far more than the conflict with Iran.

  • 04:17:22

    US President Trump reiterated that negotiations with Iran are progressing well.

  • 04:14:59

    US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) They cannot have nuclear weapons.

  • 04:14:33

    US President Trump: Without US military support, Ukraine will not be able to continue fighting.

  • 04:11:57

    Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shares rose 6% in the US pink sheets market; Trump said that the combined value of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could reach $1 trillion.

  • 04:09:07

    U.S. money market funds have reached a record $7.894 trillion in assets.

  • 04:07:02

    Lululemon (LULU.O) reported first-quarter revenue of $2.5 billion, exceeding IBES's estimate of $2.433 billion.

  • 04:05:21

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 875.05 points, or 1.73%, to close at 51,562.12 on Thursday, June 4; the S&P 500 rose 30.65 points, or 0.41%, to close at 7,584.33; and the Nasdaq Composite fell 23.02 points, or 0.09%, to close at 26,830.96.

  • 04:01:09

    June 5th - U.S. stocks closed Thursday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average initially rising 1.7% and hitting a new closing high, the S&P 500 gaining 0.4%, and the Nasdaq Composite slightly down. Nvidia (NVDA.O) rose nearly 2%, Micron Technology (MU.O) fell 7.7%, and Broadcom (AVGO.O) dropped over 12%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index closed down 0.6%, and XPeng Motors (XPEV.N) fell 3.5%.

  • 03:59:21

    US President Trump: (Regarding the Ukraine issue) It would be great if Zelensky and Putin could meet.

  • 03:47:44

    Market news: Boeing (BA.N) is considering increasing 737 production to levels close to Airbus's aggressive production targets.

  • 03:39:29

    On June 5th, local time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 4th, proposing a direct meeting between the two leaders to "promote an end to the conflict through fair and dignified means and to build a practical and effective security guarantee mechanism." The letter stated that Ukraine has no intention of allowing the conflict to continue indefinitely and has proactively proposed a ceasefire negotiation plan. Regarding the meeting and negotiation process, Ukraine proposed that Ukraine and Russia first conduct direct consultations, followed by the participation of relevant parties such as the United States and Europe, to support the subsequent establishment of a security guarantee system. Zelenskyy stated in the letter that Ukraine is ready for negotiations, willing to implement a comprehensive ceasefire during the negotiation process, and adhering to the principle of "all for all," to conduct prisoner exchanges with Russia and fully cooperate in advancing peace negotiations. Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov responded that Putin has not yet seen Zelenskyy's open letter.

  • 03:33:51

    According to Politico, the Pentagon may cancel its plan to sell missiles to Germany due to concerns about Russia.