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2026/06/06
Important Only
  • 03:13:17

    U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officials stated that without strong public health interventions, CDC models indicate a potential Ebola outbreak of similar scale to the 2014-2016 outbreak. Urgent access permits are needed to contain the spread of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo and prevent it from developing into an outbreak of equal or greater scale than the 2014 West African outbreak.

  • 03:00:21

    U.S. consumer credit in April was $20.73 billion, below the expected $18 billion and the previous figure revised from $24.855 billion to $22.23 billion.

  • 02:47:43

    According to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), SpaceX signed a cloud service agreement with Google on June 5, 2026, to obtain computing power support.

  • 02:47:18

    Market news: SpaceX has reached a cloud service agreement with Google (GOOG.O). The agreement involves 110,000 Nvidia GPUs, CPUs, and memory.

  • 02:36:46

    Sources say SpaceX’s IPO demand is about twice the $75 billion fundraising target it initially raised during the roadshow.

  • 02:32:07

    As of the 2:30 closing bell, the main Shanghai gold futures contract fell 2.93% to 949 yuan/gram, the main Shanghai silver futures contract fell 7.43% to 16,454 yuan/kilogram, and the main SC crude oil futures contract fell 1.86% to 584 yuan/barrel.

  • 02:32:05

    As of the 2:30 closing bell, the main Shanghai gold futures contract fell 2.93%, the main Shanghai silver futures contract fell 7.43%, and the main SC crude oil futures contract fell 1.86%.

  • 02:30:22

    U.S. stocks extended their losses, with the Nasdaq falling 3.6%, the S&P 500 down 2.16%, and the Dow Jones down 1%.

  • 02:23:03

    On June 6th, US President Trump addressed the nation aboard Air Force One, stating that he hopes to see interest rate cuts, but he will leave the decision-making power regarding interest rates to Federal Reserve Chairman Warsh. Trump mentioned that the country is in good shape and the market should rise. He also emphasized that he doesn't mind Warsh lowering interest rates, and he will leave the decision on rate cuts at the October meeting to Warsh. When asked about Iran and oil prices, Trump stated that the US has achieved great success on the Iran issue, and that Iran currently does not meet the conditions for possessing nuclear weapons. Regarding oil prices, he stated that the government has multiple options. Furthermore, Trump revealed that he has arranged meetings with artificial intelligence companies, who may visit the White House next week.

  • 02:19:05

    Meta Platforms (META.O) shares recently fell more than 6%.

  • 02:17:33

    The S&P 500 index fell further to 2.00%.

  • 02:15:05

    U.S. State Department: The United States will provide approximately $38 million in additional funding to the Ebola outbreak response.

  • 02:07:31

    The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) reports that the number of confirmed Ebola cases has risen to 452, including 82 deaths.

  • 01:55:06

    Intercontinental Exchange: In the week ending June 2, Brent crude oil speculators reduced their net long positions by 26,220 contracts to 252,500 contracts.

  • 01:54:01

    US President Trump: People originally thought oil prices would be even higher.

  • 01:53:15

    US President Trump reiterated that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons.

  • 01:52:33

    US President Trump: (Regarding gasoline prices) We have many options.

  • 01:52:20

    US President Trump: I wouldn't mind if Federal Reserve Chairman Warsh cuts interest rates.

  • 01:50:00

    Bank of England Governor Bailey will speak in ten minutes.

  • 01:47:09

    US President Trump: The decision on interest rate cuts will be left to Federal Reserve Chairman Warsh at the October meeting.