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2026/04/14
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  • 09:20:00

    Nissan: It will launch a compact car series in Japan starting in fiscal year 2028, and plans to increase annual sales to 550,000 units by fiscal year 2030.

  • 09:17:29

    Nissan: Its global market strategy focuses on the Japanese, American, and Chinese markets.

  • 08:39:03

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

  • 08:36:27

    SK Hynix's stock price rose by 6.3%.

  • 08:35:15

    Euro Stoxx 50 futures rose 0.63%, German DAX futures rose 0.8%, and FTSE 100 futures rose 0.18%.

  • 08:31:04

    As of 8:30 AM Beijing time, spot platinum rose 0.26%, and spot palladium rose 0.31%.

  • 08:02:01

    Samsung Electronics shares rose more than 3%.

  • 08:01:34

    The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) predicts that Singapore's GDP growth will slow this year, while core inflation will rise and remain at a high level in the coming quarters.

  • 08:01:11

    The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) reports that the import prices of crude oil, natural gas, and fuels to Singapore have risen sharply.

  • 07:21:23

    According to The Information, SpaceX's Starlink business is projected to grow 50% in revenue to $11.4 billion by 2025.

  • 07:08:19

    1. All three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.63% to 48,218.25 points, the S&P 500 rose 1.02% to 6,886.24 points, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.23% to 23,183.74 points. Salesforce rose more than 4%, Microsoft rose more than 3%, leading the Dow Jones. Oracle rose 12.7%. The Wind U.S. Tech Big Seven Index rose 0.87%, Google rose more than 1%, and Tesla rose nearly 1%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index rose 0.72%, Kingsoft Cloud rose more than 6%, and Pony.ai rose more than 5%. 2. European stock indices closed slightly lower. The German DAX index fell 0.26% to 23,742.44 points, the French CAC40 index fell 0.29% to 8,235.98 points, and the UK FTSE 100 index fell 0.17% to 10,582.96 points. The breakdown of US-Iran peace talks and the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz triggered market concerns about a deteriorating situation in the Middle East, energy supply disruptions, and inflationary pressures, leading to increased risk aversion and putting downward pressure on European stock markets. 3. The main US crude oil contract closed up 1.49% at $98.01 per barrel; the main Brent crude oil contract rose 2.94% to $98 per barrel. 4. International precious metals futures generally closed lower. COMEX gold futures fell 0.43% to $4,766.60 per ounce, and COMEX silver futures fell 0.97% to $75.74 per ounce.

  • 07:02:21

    UK BRC total retail sales rose 3.6% year-on-year in March, up from 1.1% in the previous month.

  • 07:01:02

    UK BRC same-store retail sales rose 3.1% year-on-year in March, below the expected 0.9% and the previous reading of 0.70%.

  • 06:47:40

    Market news: The CEO of United Airlines has proposed a possible merger with rival American Airlines.

  • 06:20:00

    Federal Reserve Governor Milan will join a discussion on building a 21st-century financial system in ten minutes.

  • 06:10:38

    U.S. Vice President Vance: (Regarding a potential second round of talks) The ball is now in Iran's court.

  • 06:07:07

    US Vice President Vance: Negotiations with Iran have made great progress.

  • 05:28:38

    U.S. Representative Swail announced that he will resign from his position as a member of the House of Representatives.

  • 05:24:51

    US-Israel-Iran Conflict: 1. Multiple Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least seven people. 2. The Israeli military claims to have expanded its military operations in southern Lebanon, killing over 100 Hezbollah militants. 3. Iranian state television reports that the six railway facilities attacked last week have been rebuilt. ① Iran 1. Iran's acting defense minister: Iranian armed forces are on the highest level of alert. 2. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps: New combat methods will be employed if the conflict continues. 3. Spokesperson for Iran's Supreme National Security Council: Trump's talk of a maritime blockade against Iran is "bluff." 4. Spokesperson for the Khatham Anbia Central Headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces: If the security of Iranian ports in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman is threatened, then no port in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman will be safe. Regional port security "belongs to everyone or no one." ② US-Israel 1. US media: Senior US officials say the blockade against Iran has officially taken effect, with over 15 warships deployed. 2. Trump: 158 Iranian naval vessels have been completely destroyed. If Iranian "fast attack boats" approach the US blockade zone, they will be destroyed immediately. 3. Israeli Prime Minister: The ceasefire with Iran may end soon. Israel supports President Trump's blockade of Iran. Israel seeks to establish a deeper security zone in Lebanon. ③ Strait of Hormuz 1. Iran—① The Iranian military stated that it will implement a "permanent mechanism for controlling the Strait of Hormuz". 2. United States—① The US military has begun to intercept ships entering and leaving the Strait of Hormuz. ② Trump: A total of 34 ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz on the 12th, the highest number of ships passing through in a single day in recent times. 3. Others—① French President Macron: France will jointly organize a meeting with the United Kingdom on the Strait of Hormuz issue in the coming days. ② Sources say that if US President Trump takes any action on the Strait of Hormuz, he will also lose the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. ③ British Ministry of Defence: Two military planners have been sent to US Central Command to study how to ensure the security of the Strait of Hormuz after the war. 4. Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz is disrupted again. Shipping data shows that oil tankers have avoided the Strait of Hormuz. British media: At least three Iranian ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz before the US "blockade order" was implemented. ④ Ceasefire negotiations 1. United States—① US officials say the US and Iran are still negotiating. ② Trump: Will not accept any agreement that allows Iran to possess nuclear weapons. ③ US media: The US demands that Iran suspend uranium enrichment for 20 years; Iran hopes for a shorter suspension period. 2. Iran—① Iranian Foreign Ministry: Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov held a telephone conversation to discuss the latest regional situation and negotiations with the US in Islamabad, Pakistan. ② Iranian officials deleted a post titled "Three Excessive Demands from the US". ③ Iranian Deputy Speaker of Parliament: Iran had prepared to dilute 450 kilograms of enriched uranium as a goodwill gesture. 3. Others—① Russian media: The next round of US-Iran negotiations may be held in Islamabad on the 16th. ② Pakistani Defense Minister: The prospect of restarting US-Iran negotiations still exists, and a new round of negotiations will begin soon. ⑤ Other situations 1. International Maritime Organization: No country has the right to block international straits. 2. Hezbollah leader says he will not disarm and will continue to resist Israeli aggression. 3. Lebanese Foreign Minister: Direct negotiations with Israel reaffirmed the separation of the Lebanese issue from the Iranian issue. 4. International Energy Agency Executive Director Birol: The war with Iran has damaged more than 80 oil and gas facilities, including production facilities, terminals, and refineries.

  • 05:20:30

    On April 14, a U.S. federal district court judge dismissed President Trump's defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal on April 13. Judge Darlin Gells of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida ruled that Trump's allegations fell far short of the "actual malice" standard required for public figures in defamation lawsuits. In the lawsuit, filed in July 2025, Trump and his lawyers accused The Wall Street Journal of publishing false reports about a letter from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, damaging his reputation. The newspaper previously reported that Trump's 2003 letter to Jeffrey Epstein congratulating him on his 50th birthday contained obscene illustrations and mentioned sharing "secrets" between the two.