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2026/03/02
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  • 08:39:42

    March 2nd, Futures News: Crude oil opened sharply higher, and the surge in fuel oil costs boosted market participants' confidence in maintaining prices. Refineries were reluctant to sell their products at low prices, pushing up the negotiation focus in many areas. During this extraordinary period, market participants adopted a wait-and-see attitude, with some stockpiling moderately and others operating cautiously. It is expected that the market trading focus will remain stable with a slight upward trend today.

  • 08:37:19

    A chart summarizing the overnight price movements of international spot platinum and palladium.

  • 08:33:50

    The United States, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and other countries issued a joint statement strongly condemning Iran's missile and drone attacks in the region.

  • 08:30:02

    Japan's final manufacturing PMI for February was 53, compared to 52.8 in the previous month.

  • 08:29:43

    The Bank of Japan index fell 6%.

  • 08:27:29

    Citigroup: If the hostilities between the US and Iran end in the coming days and the situation eases, natural gas prices will return to pre-conflict levels.

  • 08:23:02

    The yield on Japan's 20-year government bonds fell 4.0 basis points to 2.885%.

  • 08:16:19

    European stock index futures fell, with Euro Stoxx 50 futures down 1.6% and German DAX futures down 1.7%.

  • 08:08:04

    March 2 (Futures News) – According to foreign media reports, Malaysian crude palm oil futures on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange (BMD) are likely to open higher on Monday morning, following gains in external markets. Influenced by the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, Brent crude oil futures surged 10% on Sunday, reaching approximately $80 per barrel, and the firm rise in Chicago soybean oil futures will support the early trading performance of Malaysian crude palm oil futures.

  • 08:03:47

    Japan's maritime transport index rose 1.8%.

  • 07:55:47

    March 2 - According to information obtained from Iran on March 1 local time, a residence of CIA officials in the United Arab Emirates was targeted during the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' missile attack on February 28, resulting in the deaths of six senior CIA officials and injuries to two others.

  • 07:54:10

    The Israeli military stated that it will continue to launch large-scale attacks on multiple targets within Tehran.

  • 07:30:54

    March 2nd - The large-scale attacks by the US and Israel against Iran have sparked concerns about a potential escalation of regional conflict and a prolonged disruption to oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, causing crude oil prices to surge by over 12% in Asian trading on Monday. Joré Leon, head of geopolitical analysis at Rystad Energy, stated, "The most direct and obvious impact on the oil market is the complete halt of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. This appears to be driven by escalating tensions and precautionary decisions made by shipping and insurance companies, rather than an actual physical blockade by Iran." Charoen, chief investment strategist at Saxo Bank, added, "The rise in oil prices could be more sustained than typical headline-grabbing swings because the market has already factored in the price per barrel and the cost of transporting oil, given the conflict across the Middle East. Even without a full embargo, higher war risk premiums, rerouting, and adjustments to insurance rates could keep crude oil and freight costs persistently high."

  • 07:04:22

    March 2nd - U.S. stock index futures opened lower on Monday, with Nasdaq and Dow futures falling more than 1%, and S&P 500 futures falling more than 0.9%.

  • 07:01:56

    March 2 - International oil prices surged $8 at the open on Monday as escalating tensions between the US and Iran disrupted oil shipments. Brent crude reached a high of $82.37 per barrel, while WTI crude jumped to $75.33 per barrel.

  • 06:10:59

    Goldman Sachs estimates that if the supply disruption in the Strait of Hormuz lasts for six weeks, there is a time risk premium of $18 per barrel for crude oil prices; if only 50% of the supply is disrupted for one month, the premium will decrease to $4.

  • 05:59:23

    According to a U.S. official, the United States and Israel have launched attacks on more than 2,000 targets inside Iran to date.

  • 05:40:06

    1. Monday: ① Data: UK February Nationwide House Price Index (MoM); Switzerland January Retail Sales (YoY); France, Germany, Eurozone, and UK February Manufacturing PMI (Final); UK January Bank of England Mortgage Approvals; US February S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (Final); US February ISM Manufacturing PMI. ② Holiday: Seoul Stock Exchange closed. 2. Tuesday: ① Data: Japan January Unemployment Rate; Eurozone February CPI (YoY, Preliminary); Eurozone February CPI (MoM, Preliminary). ② Events: Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda speaks at a fintech seminar; FOMC permanent voting member and New York Fed President Williams speaks. ③ Holiday: National Stock Exchange of India closed. 3. Wednesday: ① Data: US API and EIA crude oil inventory data for the week ending February 27; Australia's Q4 GDP annual rate; China's official manufacturing PMI, RatingDog manufacturing PMI, and RatingDog services PMI for February; Switzerland's CPI month-on-month rate for February; final readings of services PMI for February in France, Germany, the Eurozone, and the UK; Eurozone's PPI month-on-month rate and unemployment rate for January; US ADP employment change for February; final reading of the S&P Global Services PMI for February; and US ISM non-manufacturing PMI for February. ② Events: The Fourth Session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) convenes in Beijing; Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari, a 2026 FOMC voting member, delivers a speech; Bank of Canada Governor Macklem participates in a fireside chat. 4. Thursday: ① Data: French January industrial production month-on-month; Swiss February seasonally adjusted unemployment rate; Eurozone January retail sales month-on-month; US February Challenger job cuts; US initial jobless claims for the week ending February 28; US January import price index month-on-month; US February global supply chain stress index; US EIA natural gas storage for the week ending February 27. ② Events: The Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress convenes in Beijing; Saudi Aramco announces its official crude oil prices around the 5th of each month; the Federal Reserve releases its Beige Book on economic conditions. ③ Earnings reports: JD.com, Bilibili. 5. Friday: ① Data: UK February Halifax seasonally adjusted house price index month-on-month; Eurozone Q4 GDP annual rate revised; Eurozone Q4 seasonally adjusted employment quarter-on-quarter final; US February unemployment rate; US February seasonally adjusted non-farm payrolls; US January retail sales month-on-month; US February average hourly earnings year-on-year; US February average hourly earnings month-on-month; US December business inventories month-on-month. 6. Saturday: ① Data: Total number of US oil rigs for the week ending March 6; China's foreign exchange reserves in February. ② Event: Speech by Cleveland Fed President Hamak, a 2026 FOMC voting member, on the safe-haven status of the US dollar.

  • 05:31:57

    Casualties: 1. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei was killed in an attack. 2. Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was killed in an attack. 3. Iranian Presidential Palace: Pezechzig is safe. 4. Trump: 48 members of the Iranian leadership were killed. 5. Trump revealed that three American soldiers were killed in the fighting against Iran. 6. According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency: Seven Iranian military commanders were killed in the attack on Iran. 7. Iran claims the attack resulted in 560 US military casualties. US Statements: 1. Trump: Military action against Iran could last four weeks. 2. The US military claims to have destroyed the headquarters of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. 3. The US claims the military action against Iran did not involve nuclear facilities. 4. Trump: Nine Iranian warships have been destroyed and sunk; the US has essentially destroyed the Iranian naval headquarters. 5. Trump: If Iran launches a fierce attack, the US will retaliate with unprecedented force. 6. Trump: Still willing to engage in more dialogue with Iran, prepared to deliver a speech on the attack. 7. US military denies Iranian missile attack on USS Abraham Lincoln. 8. US used Anthropic AI tool during airstrikes against Iran. 9. US Central Command: More than 1,000 Iranian targets have been struck in ongoing operations. 10. US Central Command: Last night, a US B-2 stealth bomber carrying 2,000 pounds of bombs attacked a hardened Iranian ballistic missile facility. No country should doubt America's resolve. Iranian statements: 1. Iran reportedly used Fateh-2 missiles for the first time to attack a US military base. 2. Iranian military claims to have launched its ninth round of "True Commitment 4" strikes against US and Israeli targets. 3. Iran claims that if energy facilities are attacked, all oil and gas facilities in the region will be destroyed. 4. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claims the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier was attacked by four Iranian ballistic missiles. 5. Iranian Foreign Minister responds to US President's "no retaliation" remarks: Iran has the right to defend itself. 6. Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council: Iran has no intention of violating the sovereignty of its neighbors. 7. Ahmed Vahidi will serve as Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. 8. Iran announces Alireza Allafi as the jurist elected by the Guardian Council; the council composed of elected jurists will temporarily assume the duties of the Supreme Leader. Israel's statements: 1. Israel Defense Forces: Following the elimination of the Supreme Leader of the Iranian terrorist regime, we announce the elimination of all senior leaders of the Iranian terrorist axis. 2. Israeli Prime Minister: The intensity of strikes against Iran will be further increased in the coming days. 3. Israeli military: Most of Iran's air defense systems in western and central Iran have been destroyed. 4. Israeli military claims first strikes against targets in the heart of the Iranian capital. European statements: 1. The UK states that Iran's launch of two missiles towards Cyprus marks Iran's first missile attack on Europe. 2. British Prime Minister Starmer: Has accepted the US request to use British military bases for defensive strikes against Iranian missile depots or launch sites. 3. Joint statement from the leaders of France, Britain, and Germany: Measures (against Iran) may include necessary and moderate defensive actions to destroy Iran's ability to launch missiles and drones, preventing it from launching attacks at their source. 4. According to French BFM TV: The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and its carrier battle group will end their deployment in the Baltic Sea ahead of schedule and redeploy to the Eastern Mediterranean. 5. EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Karas: The EU Navy's Operation Aspides will deploy more ships to strengthen maritime security in the Red Sea, the Gulf, and the Indian Ocean. Spillover effects: 1. Major Middle Eastern stock indices fell 4%-5% intraday on Sunday. 2. Iranian stock market trading suspended until this week. 3. The UAE's two major financial markets will suspend trading on Monday and Tuesday. 4. Maersk will reroute its Middle East routes around Africa. 5. A large number of oil tankers are backed up outside the Strait of Hormuz. 6. Japanese shipping companies have suspended operations in the Persian Gulf. 7. According to Fox News, Putin said he was not worried about anything when discussing the Strait of Hormuz and oil. 8. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs closed its embassy in Tehran and withdrew its ambassador to Iran.

  • 05:23:40

    According to the UAE's national news agency, the UAE president and US president Trump discussed the Iranian strikes.