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According to the Japan Broadcasting Corporation: Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae plans to travel to Europe in the second half of next week to attend the G7 summit in France.
Australia's S&P/ASX200 index rose 1% to 8,810.50 points, its highest level since May 8.
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA): It is monitoring the development of artificial intelligence in Google (GOOG.O) search and will take further action if necessary.
UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA): Google (GOOG.O) must now ensure that publishers' content is properly attributed and clear links are used in AI-generated search results.
UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA): Google (GOOG.O) will have nine months to implement all changes.
UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA): Implemented relevant conduct requirements following decision to designate Google (GOOG.O) as a strategic market position for general search services.
The British Competition and Markets Authority (CMA): Imposing new behavioral requirements on Google (GOOG.O) search means that it must take specific actions under the British digital market competition system.
India's NIFTY 50 index fell 1%.
According to the Russian News Agency, citing sources from the Ministry of Defense, the Russian military shot down 354 drones overnight.
Japan's 5-year government bond yield rose 5.0 basis points to 1.905%.
Japan's 30-year government bond yield rose 1.0 basis points to 3.855%.
The Russian-appointed leader of the Donetsk region said a drone hit a bus, killing seven people and injuring 11 others.
ECB Governing Council member Wensch: The Iran peace deal will not affect the ECB’s rationale for raising interest rates.
India's SENSEX index fell more than 1%.
The local governor said that Russia shot down 50 drones in the Leningrad region overnight.
India's NIFTY IT index continued its decline, falling by 3.8%.
Trader: RBI may sell dollars to limit rupee depreciation.
NI225 rose 3% during the day and is now at 68738.29 points. Japan's Topix rose more than 2%, breaking the 4,000-point mark for the first time.
Japan's Topix index exceeded 4,000 points for the first time, rising more than 2% during the day.
At the close of early trading, the main domestic futures contracts rose more or less. Vegetable oil, pigs, and apples rose by more than 2%, Shanghai tin rose by nearly 2%, logs, beans, Shanghai zinc, pure benzene, styrene, No. 20 plastic, paraxylene, propylene, international copper, PTA, liquefied gas, Shanghai copper, and palladium rose by more than 1%. In terms of decline, lithium carbonate fell by more than 2%, polysilicon fell by nearly 2%, and asphalt and alumina fell by more than 1%.