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February 23 - According to foreign media reports, the British government is developing a strategy to protect oil refineries from rising carbon costs. This comes after two refineries have already closed. The government is considering including the refining industry in the UK's carbon border adjustment mechanism, which would impose fees on imported goods with lower environmental standards. Due to rising carbon costs, two UK refineries have closed in the past 18 months, and ExxonMobil has warned that the industry could eventually disappear entirely if carbon costs continue to rise.
February 23 – ING economists stated that the Bank of Korea is likely to maintain its policy rate this week due to inflation remaining around 2% and ongoing financial instability. In their report, they wrote, “We believe the rate-cutting cycle ended last year, and the Bank of Korea will avoid hinting at a possible rate hike.” ING noted that the economic backdrop is mixed: exports are likely to continue strengthening, and consumption is expected to recover, but given rising debt, the burden on the service sector, and the slow recovery in the construction industry, a neutral stance from the central bank should alleviate concerns about a sudden rate hike. The agency added that consumer and business surveys indicate further improvement is expected, driven by a strong stock market performance.
U.S. officials have warned that if Trump orders a strike against Iran, Iran could retaliate against U.S. targets overseas through proxies such as Hezbollah or al-Qaeda.
February 23 - Gold and silver prices rose in early Asian trading, driven by risk aversion. President Trump announced on Saturday that he would raise a global tariff to 15% to replace several tariffs ruled illegal by the Supreme Court. An ANZ research report noted that Trump's latest move has reignited trade tensions, potentially stimulating safe-haven buying and supporting gold and silver prices.
Sources say India has postponed its plans to travel to the US this week to negotiate a trade agreement due to uncertainty surrounding US tariffs.
1. Monday: ① Data: 17:00 Germany February IFO Business Climate Index; 23:00 US December Factory Orders MoM; 23:30 US February Dallas Fed Business Activity Index. ② Events: Iran finalizes draft agreement with the US; 21:00 Fed Governor Waller speaks. ③ Holiday: Japanese stock market and mainland China market closed; northbound and southbound trading closed. 2. Tuesday: ① Data: 09:00 China Loan Prime Rate; 19:00 UK February CBI Retail Sales Balance; 22:00 US December FHFA House Price Index MoM; 22:00 US December S&P/CS 20-City Composite Home Price Index YoY (Unadjusted); 23:00 US December Wholesale Sales MoM; 23:00 US February Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index; 23:00 US February Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index. ② Events: Domestic refined oil price adjustment; US President Trump delivers State of the Union address; 01:30 ECB President Lagarde speaks; 13:00 New 15% global tariffs from the US take effect; 22:10 Fed Governor Waller speaks; 22:35 Fed Governor Lisa Cook speaks on AI. 3. Wednesday: ① Data: 05:30 US API crude oil inventories for the week ending February 20; 08:30 Australia January unadjusted CPI year-on-year rate; 15:00 Germany March GfK consumer confidence index, Germany Q4 unadjusted GDP year-on-year final reading; 17:00 Switzerland February ZEW investor confidence index; 18:00 Eurozone January CPI data; 23:30 US EIA crude oil inventory data for the week ending February 20. ② Events: 00:00 Apple Inc. 2026 Annual Shareholder Meeting; 04:15 Federal Reserve's Barkin and Collins jointly attend a panel discussion; 09:20 300 billion yuan of MLF and 400 billion yuan of 14-day reverse repos mature; 16:40 RBA Governor Bullock participates in a fireside chat. 4. Thursday: ① Data: 18:00 Eurozone February Industrial Sentiment Index and Economic Sentiment Index; 21:30 Canada's Q4 Current Account; 21:30 US Initial Jobless Claims for the week ending February 21; 23:30 US EIA Natural Gas Storage for the week ending February 20. ② Events: 05:00 Nvidia releases earnings report after US market close; 06:00 Nvidia earnings call. Baidu releases earnings report before US market open (pending); 20:30 Baidu earnings call. 5. Friday: ① Data: 08:01 UK February GfK Consumer Confidence Index; 15:45 France February CPI (preliminary), Q4 GDP (final); 16:00 Switzerland February KOF Leading Economic Indicator; 16:55 Germany February Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Change, Unemployment Rate; 21:00 Germany February CPI (preliminary); 21:30 Canada December GDP (monthly); 21:30 US January PPI (yearly); 22:45 US February Chicago PMI; 23:00 US December Construction Spending (monthly). ② Event: 15:00 MSCI China Index February adjustment takes effect. ③ Holiday: Taiwan stock market closed. 6. Saturday: ① Data: 02:00 US Total Oil Rig Count for the Week Ending February 27. ② Event: Berkshire Hathaway Earnings Report. 7. Sunday: ① Event: OPEC+ Meeting.
February 23 – The 9th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea continued on February 22. The meeting discussed and revised the Workers' Party Constitution and elected members of the Central Leadership. The Congress expressed its full support for and endorsement of the proposal to re-elect Kim Jong Un to the highest position in the Workers' Party of Korea, and elected him as General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea. The meeting also elected members and alternate members of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. Kim Jong Un, Pak Thae Song, Jo Yong Won, Ri Il Hwan, and 139 others were elected as members of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.
February 23 - Analysts say that as skepticism surrounding artificial intelligence grows, Wall Street is increasingly worried that the chip giant's earnings this week will drag down its stock price. Nvidia's stock has been trading sideways for months, rising only 1.7% since the beginning of the fourth quarter of last year, slightly below the S&P 500's 3.3% gain over the same period. Nvidia's recent lackluster performance is largely due to increased investor concerns about spending hundreds of billions of dollars on AI development, leading to capital outflows from large-cap tech stocks. However, the stock market also faces numerous external risks, including geopolitical instability and reduced expectations of interest rate cuts. All of this puts Nvidia in a delicate position when it releases its fourth-quarter and fiscal year results on Wednesday. Investors expect its results to far exceed Wall Street expectations and raise forecasts for the coming quarters. But the company may have little to do or say to drive a meaningful rise in its stock price. Nvidia's stock price has fallen after its last two earnings releases.
February 23 - On February 22, local time, Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederic Nielsen stated on social media that Greenland has no intention of accepting a hospital ship that US President Trump planned to send to the island. Nielsen posted on Facebook that day, "The answer here is: No, thank you." He stated that Greenlanders enjoy free healthcare, a system that is a "basic component" of local society, "unlike the United States, where you have to pay for medical care."
February 23 – The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that its foreign minister and Iraqi foreign minister held a telephone conversation on Sunday evening. During the call, they reviewed and discussed the latest regional and international situation. The Iranian foreign minister briefed Iraq on the progress of the Iran-US nuclear negotiations. The Iraqi foreign minister emphasized Iraq's support for the ongoing diplomatic process and expressed hope that the ongoing talks would yield favorable results for Iran and bring peace and stability to the region.
On February 23, local time, European Parliament International Trade Committee Chairman Alain Lange announced via social media that he would propose a suspension of the European Parliament's ratification of the EU-US trade agreement due to the "chaos" caused by the US Supreme Court's ruling that the US government's massive tariff policies were illegal. Lange stated that clear stipulations and legal certainty are needed before any further measures can be taken, and he will formally propose on the 23rd that the European Parliament temporarily freeze the ratification process of the trade agreement with the US until a proper legal assessment and clear commitment from the US are obtained. The EU-US trade agreement was reached last July, with the US imposing a 15% tariff on EU goods imported into the US.
Gaza Situation: 1. Israel says it will not provide funding to the so-called "Peace Committee." 2. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: Plans to establish an alliance system in or within the Middle East. Iran Situation: 1. Iranian Foreign Minister refutes Trump's comments on the number of casualties in the Iranian unrest. 2. Iranian Foreign Minister: May meet with US envoy on the 26th, an agreement with the US is imminent. 3. Oman's Foreign Minister says the next round of negotiations will be held in Geneva on the 26th. 4. US media: US and Iranian negotiators are expected to meet in Geneva on Thursday. 5. US media: Several people close to Trump advise against bombing Iran, Senator Graham opposes this. 6. US Presidential Envoy Witkov: Iran may be able to produce industrial-grade bombs "within about a week." 7. British media: Iran refuses to export its highly enriched uranium stockpile but is willing to dilute the enrichment level of the uranium. 8. Iranian media: If war breaks out, Jordan, the Trump family's economic interests in the Persian Gulf, including investments in the UAE, will be the main targets. 9. Iranian official: The negotiations covered nuclear commitments, US commitments to lift sanctions, and economic cooperation; the removal of Iran's high-purity uranium stockpile was not discussed. Transferring mines and oil fields to the US is not considered. 10. Senior Iranian official: Iran and the US have disagreements on sanctions relief; the two sides plan indirect talks in early March, possibly reaching a provisional agreement first. 11. US media: Khamenei has completed wartime planning, designating four levels of successors for each military command and government position he appoints. 12. US media: Trump favors initial strikes against Iran in the coming days, with a larger-scale attack possible in the coming months. Other: 1. Pakistan launched airstrikes on multiple civilian areas in Afghanistan's Nangarhar and Paktika provinces. 2. The Pakistani military claims to have killed more than 80 people in airstrikes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
February 23 – Pakistani military sources stated on the 22nd that airstrikes conducted by the Pakistani military on the night of the 21st along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border resulted in the deaths of over 80 terrorists. The Pakistani Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issued a statement on social media platforms early on the 22nd, saying that the Pakistani military launched airstrikes, precisely targeting seven terrorist camps and hideouts along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The statement said that Pakistan took this action in light of a series of recent suicide bombings in Pakistan.
February 23 – The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi spoke by phone with the Omani Foreign Minister on Sunday to discuss and exchange views on the latest developments in indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States. During the call, the two sides consulted on arrangements for holding the next round of nuclear talks.
February 23 – According to Axios, US and Iranian negotiators are expected to meet in Geneva on Thursday to discuss a detailed nuclear agreement proposal put forward by Iran. A senior US official said on Sunday that the Trump administration expects to receive the proposal by Tuesday at the latest. US officials said the current diplomatic efforts are likely President Trump's last chance to persuade Iran before launching a large-scale US-Israel military operation. Iran's foreign minister previously stated that he expected to meet with Trump's special envoy in Geneva on Thursday. A senior US official confirmed the meeting plans but added that the Trump administration is still awaiting Iran's proposal. Officials confirmed that the Trump administration and Iran may also discuss the possibility of a provisional agreement before reaching a comprehensive nuclear deal.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde: Remains focused on price stability and the strong development of the Eurozone; central banks must be free from political interference; expresses high respect for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and nominee Kevin Warsh.
Apple (AAPL.O) CEO Tim Cook has hinted that Apple's next major breakthrough will be visual artificial intelligence.
February 23 - A massive winter storm is threatening the northeastern United States, expected to bring several feet of snow. Data from flight tracking website FlightAware shows that approximately 7,500 domestic and international flights have been canceled since February 22. As of the afternoon of February 22, a total of 3,182 flights had been canceled, and 4,327 flights are expected to be canceled on February 23. Airports in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia are the most severely affected. The storm is expected to peak overnight and will severely impact air traffic over the next 48 hours.
February 22nd - According to foreign media analysis, Nvidia has played a key role in driving the stock market to record highs for years. However, with growing skepticism about artificial intelligence, Wall Street is increasingly worried that the chip giant's earnings report next week, regardless of the outcome, will depress its stock price. Nvidia's stock price has been trading sideways for months, a significant setback for a company that was recently a leading index performer and achieved triple-digit year-over-year gains. Investors expect Nvidia's earnings next week to exceed Wall Street expectations and raise forecasts for the next few quarters. But this may not be enough to boost the stock price. Meanwhile, if Nvidia's performance fails to quell investor anxiety about artificial intelligence, it could lead to greater volatility in AI-related stocks and the broader market.
February 22 - Libya's state-owned Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) announced on Sunday that the Sinawan oil field in the Nalut region of western Libya has resumed production. The field had been shut down for over three years due to financial and technical problems. Under normal operating conditions, the field can produce up to 20,000 barrels of oil per day.
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