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2026/05/15
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  • 00:30:43

    Sources say there are no signs of any major breakthrough in negotiations between Lebanon and Israel.

  • 00:13:12

    U.S. Central Command: The current naval blockade of Iran is in accordance with international rules of armed conflict.

  • 00:10:41

    Indian Prime Minister Modi: India is willing to help maintain security in the Middle East.

  • 00:02:32

    Bank of England Chief Economist Peel: If the rise in UK long-term government bond yields is due to temporary political uncertainty, then perhaps it should be hedged; but if it is driven by inflation, then not.

  • 00:01:02

    Fannie Mae: The average interest rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage in the United States was 6.36% in the week ending May 14, compared with 6.37% the previous week.

  • 2026/05/14 23:59:22

    Bank of England Chief Economist Peel: The UK's growth prospects are not as weak as they were in 2008 or 2011.

  • 2026/05/14 23:54:47

    According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Iwo Jima, Japan, early on the morning of the 15th local time.

  • 2026/05/14 23:54:23

    Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi: There is no military solution to war.

  • 2026/05/14 23:47:29

    Bank of England Chief Economist Peel: If high long-term government bond yields reflect concerns about inflation, then that should not be a reason to avoid raising bank interest rates.

  • 2026/05/14 23:41:04

    On May 14, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office issued a statement saying that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Sa'ar had instructed The New York Times to file a defamation lawsuit against the newspaper for publishing a "lie" article targeting Israel. Netanyahu said on social media that he had instructed his legal counsel to file a lawsuit against The New York Times and the article's author, Nicholas Kristoff. He said the article "defamed Israeli soldiers." Kristoff had previously published an article in The New York Times claiming that Israeli soldiers and prison guards had committed "systematic sexual violence" against Palestinians. Israel denies these claims.

  • 2026/05/14 23:40:20

    According to Fox News: U.S. Border Patrol Chief Banks has resigned.

  • 2026/05/14 23:39:26

    Cerebras Systems (CBRS.O) CEO: Initial public offering was oversubscribed by more than 25 times.

  • 2026/05/14 23:39:20

    Cerebras Systems (CBRS.O) CEO: Demand for fast inference is exceptionally strong. As we grow, commodity costs will decrease.

  • 2026/05/14 23:38:19

    The German DAX 30 index closed up 352.70 points, or 1.46%, at 24,454.43 on Thursday, May 14; the UK FTSE 100 index closed up 42.34 points, or 0.41%, at 10,367.69 on Thursday, May 14; and the French CAC 40 index closed up 74.30 points, or 0.93%, at 8,082.27 on Thursday, May 14; European The Stoxx 50 index closed up 69.68 points, or 1.19%, at 5930.75 on Thursday, May 14; the Spanish IBEX 35 index closed up 146.60 points, or 0.83%, at 17801.50 on Thursday, May 14; and the Italian FTSE MIB index closed up 560.80 points, or 1.13%, at 50041.50 on Thursday, May 14.

  • 2026/05/14 23:34:18

    Bank of England Chief Economist Peel: It would be more challenging for the Bank of England to wait until the market forces you to act.

  • 2026/05/14 23:29:15

    Domestic News: 1. Xi Jinping hosted a welcoming banquet for US President Trump. Xi emphasized that the China-US relationship is the most important bilateral relationship in the world today, and it can only be improved, not damaged. They should be partners, not adversaries. We agreed to build a constructive strategic and stable relationship between China and the US, and promote the stable, healthy, and sustainable development of China-US relations. 2. Li Qiang met with representatives of the US business community. Li Qiang stated that the stable, healthy, and sustainable development of China-US relations requires the joint efforts of all parties in both countries. He hoped that more US-funded enterprises would continue to deepen their presence in the Chinese market, further strengthening the bond of win-win cooperation between China and the US, promoting a more objective and rational view of China's development in the US, and fostering mutual trust and friendship between China and the US. 3. The People's Bank of China: In the first four months of 2026, the cumulative increase in social financing was 15.45 trillion yuan, 893 billion yuan less than the same period last year; RMB loans increased by 8.59 trillion yuan in the first four months; and the broad money supply (M2) balance at the end of April was 353.04 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 8.6%. 4. The People's Bank of China: On May 15, it will conduct 300 billion yuan of outright reverse repurchase operations with a term of 6 months. 5. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs issued the "Comprehensive Implementation Plan for the Regulation and Control of Pig Production Capacity (Revised in 2026)," setting the national normal stock of breeding sows at around 37.5 million heads, marking the second downward revision of the normal stock target since February 2024. 6. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and two other departments held a video conference on strengthening the safety management of new energy vehicles. International News: 1. Israel and Lebanon held a new round of negotiations in the United States. 2. Federal Reserve's Schmid: Inflation remains the biggest risk, but the US economy has shown resilience. 3. Gulf states discussed post-war regional governance; Saudi Arabia proposed concluding a non-aggression pact. 4. OPEC+ reportedly plans to continue increasing production, aiming to restore all production cuts by the end of September. 5. British Health Secretary Streatine resigned, but has not yet secured the support needed to challenge party leadership. 6. US Treasury Secretary Bessant: Oil price curve expected to decline within six months; Iran's oil reserves have run out, forcing it to halt production. 7. U.S. retail sales rose slightly in April, but part of the increase was driven by inflation; the import price index saw its biggest increase since March 2022; and business inventories recorded their biggest increase in nearly four years in March.

  • 2026/05/14 23:28:59

    Bank of England Chief Economist Peel: Other factors are moving in the opposite direction to the weak labor market.

  • 2026/05/14 23:28:40

    Bank of England Chief Economist Peel: The latest GDP data shows some resilience.

  • 2026/05/14 23:28:23

    On May 14, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that an Indian-flagged merchant ship was attacked off the coast of Oman near the Strait of Hormuz, but all crew members were safe. The Ministry expressed regret in a statement that merchant ships and seafarers continued to be targets of attacks. However, the statement did not mention the specific name of the attacked vessel or the identity of the attackers, only stating that all Indian crew members were safe. Wenward Maritime Analysis, a UK-based company, said on social media on May 14 that an Indian-flagged cargo ship sank in Omani waters near the Strait of Hormuz after a suspected drone attack, and all crew members had been successfully rescued.

  • 2026/05/14 23:27:45

    According to the Iraqi state news agency, the Iraqi parliament has approved the Zaidi government.