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According to Yonhap News Agency: Nvidia (NVDA.O) CEO Huang Jenxun will visit South Korea next week.
Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi: Had a telephone conversation with the Prime Minister of Qatar and agreed to cooperate to promote peace and stability in the Middle East. At the same time, the Prime Minister of Qatar hopes to further strengthen cooperation with Japan in the energy field and other aspects.
The EU said that if the situation in the Strait of Hormuz does not improve, the aviation fuel market will tighten in the coming weeks.
Russian Defense Ministry: Russian troops have established control in Novovasilevka in the Kharkiv region.
Xpeng Motors (XPEV.N) U.S. stocks rose nearly 6% before the market opened.
According to the Wall Street Journal: French artificial intelligence company Mistral AI said that the company is investing as quickly as possible in the so-called "moonshot race" for so-called "superintelligence" because Europe cannot afford to continue to rely on American technology giants.
European economic sentiment index in May was 93.5, expected to be 92.8. The previous value was revised from 93 to 93.2.
German Defense Ministry: The German-Dutch Corps (1GNC) will serve as the tactical command for Estonia and Latvia in the mid-year NATO plan.
The eurozone economic prosperity index and industrial prosperity index in May will be announced in ten minutes.
JP Morgan Asset Management Europe, Middle East and Africa CEO: In the long term, the dollar will weaken due to U.S. fiscal dynamics.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has warned of a dangerous escalation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and called for a return to negotiations.
Li Auto (LI.O) U.S. stocks fell nearly 5% before the market opened.
Bank of England Deputy Governor Breeden: Hedge funds are an important source of demand for British government bonds.
HP (HPQ.N) U.S. stocks fell more than 2% before the market opened.
Futu Holdings (FUTU.O) U.S. stocks fell more than 6% before the market opened because its first-quarter revenue fell short of expectations.
Greek Ministry of Energy: Chevron and Greek energy companies have formally submitted an application requesting Chevron to participate in natural gas exploration in an offshore block in the Ionian Sea.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Iran condemns the US attack on Bandar Abbas Port.
The head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service said that NATO is making practical preparations for a large-scale conflict in the east.
According to Euronews: International Energy Agency chief Birol warned Europe that easing sanctions on Russian energy would be a "big mistake."
U.S. Embassy in Kyiv: The embassy is open normally; operations have not changed. Other reports are false information.