Global headlines you need to know before Tuesday's US stock market opens
Bank of Japan Governor reiterates: the economic environment remains accommodative, and if data meets expectations, interest rates will continue to rise.
South Korea's inflation drops to a 41-month low, paving the way for rate cuts.
In July, inflation exceeded 4%! The Hungarian central bank becomes the first to pause rate cuts due to sudden inflation acceleration.
CAAC of China intervenes in Cathay Pacific's A350 engine issue investigation; Japan Airlines will inspect all its A350-1000 aircraft.
Intel to establish a chip R&D base in Japan in collaboration with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).
Nikkei News: Apple plans to use OLED displays in all iPhone models starting next year.
US steel stocks fell more than 7% in pre-market trading. After promising increased investment in Japan, Harris shows opposition to the US steel acquisition.
Tesla China responds to rumors of producing a six-seater Model Y next year: false information.
XPeng Huitian's "Land Carrier" aircraft plan is set to start pre-sale by the end of 2024, with a price below 2 million RMB.
Institution: NVIDIA's data center drives FY2Q25 revenue to double, with H200 set to be the main force in the AI server market in the second half of 2024.
HSBC: The global commodity market entered a bear market cycle in mid-July.
Goldman Sachs to lower next year's copper price forecast by nearly $5000/ton to $10100/ton.
Nikkei 225 index fell by 0.04%; Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.29%; Hang Seng Index fell by 0.23%