Support
Mobile Trading App
PC Trading App
Web Trading Platform
Download
News
European Central Bank Vice President Vujicic: Inflation will remain high.
Most of the share prices of semiconductor-related companies fell, with Marvell Technology Group (MRVL.O) falling 9.2%, Qualcomm (QCOM.O) falling 6.9%, Arm (ARM.O) falling 8.5%, and Microchip Technology (MCHP.O) falling 5.4%. Applied Materials (AMAT.O) fell 9.7%, Nvidia (NVDA.O) fell 3.7%, AMD (AMD.O) fell 7.5%, Broadcom (AVGO.O) fell 2.8%, and Intel (INTC.O) fell 9%. ISHARES Semiconductor ETF fell 6.9%, The VANECK Semiconductor ETF fell 6.2% and the ROUNDHILL Memory ETF fell 13.5%.
Russian President Vladimir Putin: The government should take additional measures to offset the impact of the attack.
Russian President Vladimir Putin: Ukraine is trying to create energy problems for Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin: As Ukraine continues to lose territory, it is launching attacks on our civilian facilities.
U.S. stocks opened, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.66%, the S&P 500 Index down 1.6%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index down 2.3%. Storage concept stocks generally fell, with SanDisk (SNDK.O) opening down 11.3% and Micron Technology (MU.O) falling 11.8%. SpaceX (SPCX.O) opened down 2.8%, falling for the fourth consecutive day, with its market value falling below $2 trillion.
The Dow Jones Index opened down 358.17 points, or 0.69%, to 51354.54 points on June 23 (Tuesday);The S&P 500 Index opened down 118 points on June 23 (Tuesday). 80 points, or 1.59%, to 7353.99 points;The Nasdaq Composite Index opened on June 23 (Tuesday), down 622.10 points, or 2.38%, to 25544.50 points.
Bank of Canada Governor MacCallum: The growth of non-bank lending institutions has made it difficult to resolve imbalances.
Bank of Canada Governor Macklem: We need to create more places that are conducive to investment so that savings have a place to go.
Bank of Canada Governor MacCallum: We can consciously address imbalances, or we can let them resolve themselves "in ways beyond our control."
Bank of Canada Governor MacCallum: It’s better to adjust imbalances before reaching a tipping point.
Bank of Canada Governor Macklem: Although the imbalance is slowly adjusting, the attraction of the U.S. dollar may cause this imbalance to persist longer.
Bank of Canada Governor McCallum: If we want to build a more balanced and resilient global system, we need to create more channels for savings to flow outside the United States.
Bank of Canada Governor Macklem: Leveraged trading strategies adopted by hedge funds and non-bank financial institutions may be making this core market more vulnerable.
Bank of Canada Governor Macklem: Global imbalances are increasing, which may also increase risks to financial stability.
Bank of Canada Governor MacCallum expressed concern about the lack of global cryptocurrency regulation.
Bank of Canada: The financial system is dominated by new, less regulated players.
Bank of Canada Governor Macklem: As the United States contracts, Canada and the European Union should deepen open trade.
Bank of Canada Governor MacCallum warned of rising global imbalances.
Bank of Canada: The attractiveness of the dollar may lead to continued imbalances.