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2025/12/03
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  • 07:11:23

    Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Bullock: Be wary of accumulating inflationary pressures.

  • 07:09:31

    Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Bullock: Long-term inflation expectations remain stable.

  • 07:08:38

    According to air traffic controllers, the flight carrying U.S. Special Envoy Witkov and his entourage has departed Moscow.

  • 06:58:32

    Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Bullock: Part of the rise in cut-off mean inflation is temporary.

  • 06:58:20

    Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Bullock: We are carefully examining recent inflation data. Inflation expectations remain stable.

  • 06:58:05

    Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Bullock: If inflation proves to be more persistent, it will have a broader impact on policy.

  • 06:57:54

    Microsoft (MSFT.O): Quarterly dividend of $0.91 per share.

  • 06:37:52

    Russian presidential aide Ushakov commented on the Russia-US meeting: "The two sides are not any further away from peace than before the meeting, that much is certain."

  • 06:33:59

    Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Bullock: Global risks have eased slightly.

  • 06:11:04

    Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Bullock: We may have already reached the limits of potential growth. Inflation has unexpectedly risen.

  • 06:09:42

    On December 3, JD Industry announced on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that it plans to issue approximately 211 million shares in its Hong Kong IPO (subject to the exercise of the over-allotment option), with a price range of HK$12.7 to HK$15.5, and plans to commence trading on December 11.

  • 05:39:23

    On December 3, at a formal meeting of the World Trade Organization's Trade Policy Review Body held on December 2, China expressed its position on the WTO's latest report on member trade measures, calling on members to fulfill their notification obligations regarding trade measures, enhance trade policy transparency, and maintain the stable operation of the multilateral trading system. The Chinese statement pointed out that the United States, as a WTO member with significant influence on international trade, has failed to promptly notify the WTO of its trade and related measures, adversely affecting the effective operation of the WTO's monitoring function. China urged members to actively fulfill their transparency obligations and, in the current volatile trade environment, proactively and promptly notify the WTO of new trade measures, particularly arrangements involving tariff changes, regardless of their legal binding force, all of which should be included in the monitoring and notification scope.

  • 05:34:58

    The API reported that U.S. crude oil production increased by 416,000 barrels per day in the week ending November 28, compared with 337,000 barrels per day in the previous week.

  • 05:34:50

    U.S. refined product imports for the week ending November 28 were 125,000 barrels per day, compared to 245,000 barrels per day in the previous week.

  • 05:34:43

    U.S. crude oil imports for the week ending November 28 were 276,000 barrels, compared to a -319,000 barrels in the previous week.

  • 05:34:37

    U.S. heating oil inventories were 30,000 barrels in the week ending November 28, compared with a previous week's decrease of 137,000 barrels.

  • 05:34:28

    U.S. API Cushing crude oil inventories fell by 89,000 barrels in the week ending November 28, compared with a previous week's decrease of 336,000 barrels.

  • 05:34:18

    U.S. API distillate fuel inventories for the week ending November 28 were 2.884 million barrels, compared to 753,000 barrels in the previous week.

  • 05:34:09

    U.S. gasoline inventories for the week ending November 28 were 3.136 million barrels, compared to 539,000 barrels in the previous week.

  • 05:33:57

    U.S. crude oil inventories were 2.48 million barrels for the week ending November 28, compared with a previous week's decrease of 1.859 million barrels.