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Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara: No unusual activity has been observed on Mount Fuji.
U.S. stocks narrowed their losses, with the S&P 500 briefly turning higher, the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling slightly by 0.01%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index narrowing its losses to 0.26%.
The final value of the University of Michigan Expectations Index in June was 50.7, compared with the expected 49.5 and the previous value of 49.3.
The final value of the University of Michigan Consumer Confidence Index in the United States in June was 49.5, which was expected to be 50 and the previous value was 48.9.
The final value of the University of Michigan's Current Situation Index in June was 47.7, which was expected to be 48.8 and the previous value was 48.4.
The storage sector of the U.S. stock market fell collectively, and Kioxia’s U.S. stock ADR fell by more than 14%.
According to the Financial Times, British Prime Minister Starmer has pledged to invest at least another £1 billion in British defense.
According to Interfax news agency, sources say no decision has yet been made on banning Russian diesel exports and monitoring will continue.
The final value of the University of Michigan Consumer Confidence Index and the expected final value of the one-year inflation rate in June will be announced in ten minutes.
According to Iranian state media, 22 Iranian tanker crew members detained by the United States were handed over to the Iranian Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan.
Japan Broadcasting Association NHK: The earthquake in Japan does not pose a tsunami threat.
According to the Financial Times: The European Union plans to impose a 15% tariff on aluminum scrap exports, which will take effect on September 9.
Japan Meteorological Agency: An earthquake was reported at 22:28:59 Japan time, and an earthquake was reported in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
The Dow Jones Index opened down 193.66 points, or 0.37%, at 51,726.96 points on June 26 (Friday);The S&P 500 Index opened down 50.8 points on June 26 (Friday) 3 points, or 0.69%, to 7306.66 points;The Nasdaq Composite Index opened on June 26 (Friday), down 283.89 points, or 1.12%, to 25074.71 points.
U.S. stocks opened, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.44%, the S&P 500 Index down 0.67%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index down 1.1%. Popular technology stocks were mixed, with Micron Technology (MU.O) opening down 6%, SpaceX (SPCX.O) falling 1.8%, and Apple (AAPL.O) opening up 0.1%.
Citi/YOUGOV survey: UK long-term inflation expectations are 3.9% in June and 4.0% in May.
Citi/YOUGOV survey: UK one-year inflation expectations in June were 3.8%, compared with 4.7% in May.
Market news: Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with Belarusian President Lukashenko on Friday.
The head of the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation (Rosatom): If the situation remains stable, the company will dispatch personnel to Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant in the next few weeks.
US Geological Survey: A magnitude 6.5 earthquake occurred 34 kilometers west-southwest of Sarangani, Philippines.