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Japan's 20-year government bond yield rose to 3.325%.
Netflix (NFLX.O) will broadcast the "Artemis" 2 flyby of the moon tomorrow, and the live broadcast will begin at 1 p.m. Eastern Time.
Market news: Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae said that he is coordinating with Iran to seek to ensure the safety of ships.
Japan's five-year government bond yield rose 2.0 basis points to 1.815%.
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae: We will respond flexibly to the situation in the Middle East and the pressure it puts on demand, and will not rule out any possibility.
According to reports from many Iranian media including Fars News Agency on the 6th, a shell hit the U.S. Consulate in Erbil, Iraq.
NI225 opened up 171.56 points on April 6 (Monday), or 0.32%, to 53295.05 points. South Korea's KOSPI index opened up 60.05 points, or 1.12%, on Monday, April 6, to 5437.35 points.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: He had a phone call with US President Trump earlier and congratulated him on his bold decision and the perfect action by the United States to rescue the downed pilot from an enemy country. The president thanked Israel for its help. I am deeply proud that our cooperation on and off the battlefield is unprecedented and that Israel was able to contribute to the rescue of a brave American warrior.
Readiness plans for Britain's critical infrastructure and industries will be postponed until after next year. The Defense Preparedness Bill, originally promised earlier this year, will not appear in the government's legislative plans until at least mid-2027.
European allies "lose hope" in the United States remaining in NATO; the situation may be irreversible.
1. Monday: ①Data: U.S. ISM non-manufacturing PMI in March; U.S. global supply chain stress index in March. ②Holidays: Germany, Australia, France, Spain, New Zealand, Italy, the United Kingdom, China's Shanghai, Shenzhen and North Stock Exchanges, domestic futures exchanges, China's Hong Kong Stock Exchange are closed for one day, south and northbound trading is closed, and China's Taiwan Stock Exchange is closed for one day. 2. Tuesday: ① Data: France, Germany, the Eurozone, and the UK’s final service sector PMI in March; the Eurozone’s Sentix investor confidence index in April; the New York Fed’s 1-year inflation expectations in the United States in March; China’s foreign exchange reserves in March. ②Event: US President Trump held a press conference with the military in the Oval Office; domestic refined oil products will open a new round of price adjustment window. ③Holiday: The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is closed for one day, and southbound and northbound trading is closed. 3. Wednesday: ① Data: US API and EIA crude oil inventories for the week to April 3; Japan's February trade account; New Zealand until April 8, the Federal Reserve interest rate decision; The UK's March Halifax seasonally adjusted house price index monthly rate; France's February trade account; Switzerland's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in March; Eurozone's February PPI monthly rate; Eurozone's February retail sales monthly rate. ②Events: EIA released its monthly short-term energy outlook report; 2027 FOMC voting committee and Chicago Fed Chairman Goolsby gave a speech on monetary policy; the New Zealand Federal Reserve announced an interest rate resolution, and New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Breiman held a monetary policy press conference. 4. Thursday: ① Data: U.S. 10-year Treasury bond auction to April 8; Germany's monthly seasonally adjusted industrial output rate in February; Germany's February seasonally adjusted trade account; U.S. initial jobless claims in the week to April 4, U.S. core PCE price index annual rate in February,U.S. monthly personal spending rate in February, U.S. Final value of fourth quarter annualized quarterly rate of real GDP, final value of U.S. fourth quarter annualized quarterly rate, final value of U.S. fourth quarter annualized quarterly core PCE price index, monthly U.S. core PCE price index in February; monthly U.S. wholesale sales rate in February; U.S. EIA natural gas inventories for the week to April 3. ②Event: The Federal Reserve released the minutes of the monetary policy meeting; Swiss National Bank President Schlegel gave a speech. 5. Friday: ①Data: China's March CPI annual rate; Germany's March CPI monthly rate final value; Switzerland's March consumer confidence index; Canada's March employment numbers; U.S. March non-seasonally adjusted CPI annual rate, seasonally adjusted CPI monthly rate, seasonally adjusted core C PI monthly rate, unseasonally adjusted core CPI annual rate; initial value of one-year inflation rate expectation in the United States in April; initial value of University of Michigan consumer confidence index in April in the United States; monthly rate of factory orders in the United States in February; annual rate of China's M2 money supply in March (to be determined). 6. Saturday: ①Data: Total number of oil rigs drilled in the United States for the week to April 10.
Hundreds of special operations forces and U.S. military and intelligence personnel, including the Army's Delta Force and Navy SEAL Team 6, were involved in the rescue of the U.S. Air Force colonel in Iran, according to a source with briefings on the search and rescue operation.
The three major U.S. stock index futures opened lower on Monday, with the Dow futures falling 0.38%, the S&P 500 futures falling 0.31%, and the Nasdaq futures falling 0.35%.
White House Press Secretary Levitt: At the request of the media, President Trump’s press conference tomorrow will be held in the White House Press Briefing Room at 1 p.m. Eastern Time.
U.S. Central Command: Service members aboard the USS Lincoln are working around the clock during Operation Epic Fury to ensure sea-based fighter jets remain combat ready.
Market news: Russia's important Baltic Sea port Ust-Luga resumed crude oil shipments after several days of disruption.
According to the Daily Telegraph: The UK Maritime Trade Operations Office (UKMTO) confirmed that no attacks on ships were recorded off the coast of Lebanon and that no British ships were attacked.
According to the Daily Telegraph: British Ministry of Defense sources confirmed that the Royal Navy's "Dragon" destroyer in the Middle East had not been attacked or hit.
According to CNN: The White House released the media term "lid" at 12:22 local time (the "lid" term implies that the president will not appear in public again that day).
According to CNN: US President Trump has returned to the White House.