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Google: Expanding our skilled trades support program to help prepare more than 300,000 U.S. workers in more than 20 states.

News Flash11-06 09:19From XTrend Speed
Google: Expanding our skilled trades support program to help prepare more than 300,000 U.S. workers in more than 20 states.

Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae: Japan has secured alternative crude oil equivalent to 100% of expected monthly consumption in July.

News Flash11-06 09:14From XTrend Speed
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae: Japan has secured alternative crude oil equivalent to 100% of expected monthly consumption in July.

Pakistan Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Diplomatic communication channels between the United States and Iran through Pakistan have always been open.

News Flash11-06 09:11From XTrend Speed
Pakistan Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Diplomatic communication channels between the United States and Iran through Pakistan have always been open.

Indian Shipping Ministry official: After the incident off the coast of Oman, all 20 Indian citizens on board the ship were safe and sound.

News Flash11-06 09:09From XTrend Speed
Indian Shipping Ministry official: After the incident off the coast of Oman, all 20 Indian citizens on board the ship were safe and sound.

Head of Airbus Defense: The development timetable for the new generation of German FCAS fighter jets will depend on the complexity of the systems we are asked to build.

News Flash11-06 09:01From XTrend Speed
Head of Airbus Defense: The development timetable for the new generation of German FCAS fighter jets will depend on the complexity of the systems we are asked to build.

Senior NATO military official: Russia must understand that if they take action in the Baltics, they will not succeed.

News Flash11-06 08:57From XTrend Speed
Senior NATO military official: Russia must understand that if they take action in the Baltics, they will not succeed.

Russian Foreign Ministry: The British, French and German ambassadors in Moscow have arrived at the Russian Foreign Ministry.

News Flash11-06 08:51From XTrend Speed
Russian Foreign Ministry: The British, French and German ambassadors in Moscow have arrived at the Russian Foreign Ministry.

German Defense Minister: If there are gaps in Europe's deep strike capabilities, we will try to fill them.

News Flash11-06 08:47From XTrend Speed
German Defense Minister: If there are gaps in Europe's deep strike capabilities, we will try to fill them.

Australian Electrical Industry Union: All members voted in favor of a work stoppage at BHP Billiton's Port Hedland export hub in Western Australia.

News Flash11-06 08:34From XTrend Speed
Australian Electrical Industry Union: All members voted in favor of a work stoppage at BHP Billiton's Port Hedland export hub in Western Australia.

Senior NATO military official: The United States remains committed to providing critical military capabilities to Europe.

News Flash11-06 08:15From XTrend Speed
Senior NATO military official: The United States remains committed to providing critical military capabilities to Europe.

HSI closed down 158.67 points, or 0.65%, on June 11 (Thursday), to 24249.29 points;Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Technology Index closed down 69.05 points, or 1.46%, to 4655.74 points on June 11 (Thursday); The state-owned enterprise index closed down 101.65 points, or 1.22%, to 8217.08 points on June 11 (Thursday); The red chip index closed down 33.22 points, or 0.77%, to 4260.75 points on June 11 (Thursday).

News Flash11-06 08:15From XTrend Speed
HSI closed down 158.67 points, or 0.65%, on June 11 (Thursday), to 24249.29 points;Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Technology Index closed down 69.05 points, or 1.46%, to 4655.74 points on June 11 (Thursday); The state-owned enterprise index closed down 101.65 points, or 1.22%, to 8217.08 points on June 11 (Thursday); The red chip index closed down 33.22 points, or 0.77%, to 4260.75 points on June 11 (Thursday).

German Defense Minister: Europe is facing a dilemma and understands that the United States needs to withdraw some US troops, but we do not yet have these military capabilities.

News Flash11-06 08:14From XTrend Speed
German Defense Minister: Europe is facing a dilemma and understands that the United States needs to withdraw some US troops, but we do not yet have these military capabilities.

Iranian sources said Iran and the United States were still negotiating a preliminary deal, including a mechanism to unfreeze funds.

News Flash11-06 08:09From XTrend Speed
Iranian sources said Iran and the United States were still negotiating a preliminary deal, including a mechanism to unfreeze funds.

Hong Kong stocks closed, with the Hang Seng Index closing down 0.65% and the Hang Seng Technology Index closing down 1.46%. Chip stocks rebounded in the afternoon, with concepts such as PCB, interior equipment, lithium batteries, commercial aerospace, and storage among the top gainers. Star technology and Internet stocks fluctuated lower.

News Flash11-06 08:09From XTrend Speed
Hong Kong stocks closed, with the Hang Seng Index closing down 0.65% and the Hang Seng Technology Index closing down 1.46%. Chip stocks rebounded in the afternoon, with concepts such as PCB, interior equipment, lithium batteries, commercial aerospace, and storage among the top gainers. Star technology and Internet stocks fluctuated lower.

1. Danske Bank: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike. Its latest forecast may include a 68 basis point hike scenario based on technical assumptions, providing a basis for the Governing Council to raise rates twice this year. 2. Nordea Bank: Expects a preemptive 25 basis point rate hike. It will not commit to interest rate policy after June, and will pay close attention to forecast revisions and the impact of the Middle East war. 3. ING Bank: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike. It maintains a hawkish stance, emphasizing that inflation risks have risen, without overemphasizing growth risks, and more clearly opening the door to further rate hikes. 4. ANZ Bank: Expects 25 basis point rate hikes in June and September. This is unlikely to be the start of a new round of large-scale tightening, but will focus more on the issue of a larger-than-expected energy shock. 5. Credit Agricole: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, forecasts likely pointing to increased downside risks to the economy and an unlikely second round of inflation; a dovish rate hike would have limited impact on the euro. 6. Nordea: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, with Lagarde expected to send a relatively hawkish signal. The bank is unlikely to explicitly raise rates again as early as July, but the latest forecasts support this expectation. 7. MUFG: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, which would open the door to further action and maintain sufficient flexibility. A total of 50 basis point rate hikes are expected this year, with another hike possible in July. 8. TD Securities: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, with no major changes to the statement. It will continue to acknowledge the two-way risks to inflation and growth, maintaining its data-driven, meeting-by-meeting approach. 9. OCBC Bank: Expects a one-off, "insurance-style" 25 basis point rate hike. The latest forecasts will show rising inflation expectations and slower economic growth; without new catalysts, the euro's gains will be limited. 10. DBS Bank: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, with guidance remaining cautious and hawkish. Rate hikes are still possible in the second half of the year, but will be assessed meeting by meeting, closely monitoring the possibility of easing tensions in the Middle East. 11. UBS Group: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, unlikely to signal anything regarding the July meeting. New forecasts will reflect some economic deterioration, but not as severe as the "adverse scenario" predicted in March. 12. Societe Generale: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike from a neutral stance, with another hike in September. The latest forecast may revise the 2027 core inflation expectation upward to approximately 2.5%, while the downside risks to GDP remain significant. 13. Berenberg: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, but this could be a mistake. Monetary policy cannot prevent the surge in energy prices caused by the Iranian supply shock, and further weakening of domestic demand through rate hikes is not advisable. 14. Natixis: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, with a moderately dovish tone. The second rate hike is expected between July and September, with probabilities of 35% and 55% respectively, depending on the duration of the Strait of Hormuz blockade. 15. Brown Brothers Harriman: A 25 basis point rate hike is expected. Weak growth prospects in the Eurozone and potential downward revisions to growth forecasts will cause the euro/dollar to fall to 1.1400, but downside is limited.

News Flash11-06 08:04From XTrend Speed
1. Danske Bank: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike. Its latest forecast may include a 68 basis point hike scenario based on technical assumptions, providing a basis for the Governing Council to raise rates twice this year. 2. Nordea Bank: Expects a preemptive 25 basis point rate hike. It will not commit to interest rate policy after June, and will pay close attention to forecast revisions and the impact of the Middle East war. 3. ING Bank: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike. It maintains a hawkish stance, emphasizing that inflation risks have risen, without overemphasizing growth risks, and more clearly opening the door to further rate hikes. 4. ANZ Bank: Expects 25 basis point rate hikes in June and September. This is unlikely to be the start of a new round of large-scale tightening, but will focus more on the issue of a larger-than-expected energy shock. 5. Credit Agricole: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, forecasts likely pointing to increased downside risks to the economy and an unlikely second round of inflation; a dovish rate hike would have limited impact on the euro. 6. Nordea: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, with Lagarde expected to send a relatively hawkish signal. The bank is unlikely to explicitly raise rates again as early as July, but the latest forecasts support this expectation. 7. MUFG: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, which would open the door to further action and maintain sufficient flexibility. A total of 50 basis point rate hikes are expected this year, with another hike possible in July. 8. TD Securities: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, with no major changes to the statement. It will continue to acknowledge the two-way risks to inflation and growth, maintaining its data-driven, meeting-by-meeting approach. 9. OCBC Bank: Expects a one-off, "insurance-style" 25 basis point rate hike. The latest forecasts will show rising inflation expectations and slower economic growth; without new catalysts, the euro's gains will be limited. 10. DBS Bank: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, with guidance remaining cautious and hawkish. Rate hikes are still possible in the second half of the year, but will be assessed meeting by meeting, closely monitoring the possibility of easing tensions in the Middle East. 11. UBS Group: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, unlikely to signal anything regarding the July meeting. New forecasts will reflect some economic deterioration, but not as severe as the "adverse scenario" predicted in March. 12. Societe Generale: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike from a neutral stance, with another hike in September. The latest forecast may revise the 2027 core inflation expectation upward to approximately 2.5%, while the downside risks to GDP remain significant. 13. Berenberg: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, but this could be a mistake. Monetary policy cannot prevent the surge in energy prices caused by the Iranian supply shock, and further weakening of domestic demand through rate hikes is not advisable. 14. Natixis: Expects a 25 basis point rate hike, with a moderately dovish tone. The second rate hike is expected between July and September, with probabilities of 35% and 55% respectively, depending on the duration of the Strait of Hormuz blockade. 15. Brown Brothers Harriman: A 25 basis point rate hike is expected. Weak growth prospects in the Eurozone and potential downward revisions to growth forecasts will cause the euro/dollar to fall to 1.1400, but downside is limited.

Oracle (ORCL.N) fell more than 10% before the market opened, and its capital expenditure plan for fiscal 2027 was higher than expected.

News Flash11-06 08:02From XTrend Speed
Oracle (ORCL.N) fell more than 10% before the market opened, and its capital expenditure plan for fiscal 2027 was higher than expected.

A Russian drone attack on a railway warehouse in the Sumy region of northern Ukraine killed one railway worker and injured four others, the chief executive of Ukraine's state railways said.

News Flash11-06 07:59From XTrend Speed
A Russian drone attack on a railway warehouse in the Sumy region of northern Ukraine killed one railway worker and injured four others, the chief executive of Ukraine's state railways said.

According to Türkiye's Anadolu News Agency: Pakistan calls on the United States and Iran to abide by the ceasefire agreement and expand space for dialogue and diplomacy; it expresses deep concern about the renewed conflict.

News Flash11-06 07:42From XTrend Speed
According to Türkiye's Anadolu News Agency: Pakistan calls on the United States and Iran to abide by the ceasefire agreement and expand space for dialogue and diplomacy; it expresses deep concern about the renewed conflict.

According to Iran's Mahr News Agency: The governor of Iran's Sirik Province said that a US artillery shell hit a cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman.

News Flash11-06 07:37From XTrend Speed
According to Iran's Mahr News Agency: The governor of Iran's Sirik Province said that a US artillery shell hit a cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman.

Nasdaq 100 futures rose 1%, Dow futures rose 0.66%, and S&P 500 futures rose 0.74%.

News Flash11-06 07:30From XTrend Speed
Nasdaq 100 futures rose 1%, Dow futures rose 0.66%, and S&P 500 futures rose 0.74%.