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French Foreign Minister: We oppose any attack on Iranian civilian infrastructure.
French Energy Minister: People's gas bills are likely to rise.
[Japanese and Korean stock markets closed higher] NI225 closed up 15.88 points, or 0.03%, on April 7 (Tuesday), at 53429.56 points. South Korea's KOSPI index closed up 44.44 points, or 0.82%, on Tuesday, April 7, at 5494.77 points.
French Junior Energy Minister: About 18% of French gas stations lack necessary supplies, and the supply situation of Total Energy’s gas stations is under pressure.
India's Nifty 50 index turned red and was last up 0.05%.
The governor of Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region said that a Russian drone attacked a city bus, killing three people and injuring 12 others.
Australia's S&P/ASX200 index closed up 136.60 points, or 1.59%, on Tuesday, April 7, at 8716.10 points.
Japan's 40-year government bond yield fell 1.0 basis points to 3.955%.
Singapore Finance Minister: As international oil prices rise, Singapore's gasoline and diesel prices have also risen sharply.
Central Banks of South Korea and France hold seminars on digital assets and climate change.
According to the Financial Times: Mark Cancian, senior defense and security adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said he estimated that the daily cost of this operation to the United States was about $500 million.
European Central Bank Governing Council member Radev: Inflation expectations remain stable and the second-round effect has not yet appeared.
ECB Governing Council member Radev: The possibility of adverse inflation scenarios is increasing.
ECB Governing Council member Radev: It is too early to judge whether an interest rate hike will be necessary on April 30.
ECB Governing Council member Radev: If signs of sustained inflation emerge, the ECB must be ready to act.
ECB Governing Council member Radev: Inflation expectations may change faster.
The initial value of Japan's synchronized indicator for February was 116.3, expected to be 116.4, and the previous value was 117.9.
The initial value of Japan's leading indicator in February was 112.4, expected 112.4, and the previous value was 112.1.
The initial monthly rate of Japan's leading indicators in February was 0.3%, compared with the previous value of 1.7%.
The initial monthly rate of Japan's synchronized indicator in February was -1.6%, compared with the previous value of 3.4%.