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European Automobile Manufacturers Association: Tesla (TSLA.O) EU new car registrations increased by 67% in April.
European Automobile Manufacturers Association: Stellantis (STLA.N) EU new car registrations increased by 5.5% in April.
European Automobile Manufacturers Association: Volkswagen's EU new car registrations increased by 3.2% in April.
European Automobile Manufacturers Association: Toyota's EU new car registrations fell by 1.8% in April.
European Automobile Manufacturers Association: Renault's EU new car registrations fell by 4.3% in April.
Authorities said preliminary data showed Sevastopol in Russian-occupied Crimea was hit by a Storm Shadow missile. Currently, the number of damaged houses in the area is small and no casualties have been reported.
According to US financial media Semafor: US antitrust regulators appear to be preparing to approve Paramount’s $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.
Silk, Assistant Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Under inflation, there are more important overseas issues to pay attention to than the budget.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Breman: The current official cash rate is still slightly loose.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Breiman: Overall, the official cash rate (OCR) is likely to be raised in the next few meetings.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Breman: We are committed to preventing the rising costs caused by the Middle East conflict from turning into sustained inflation.
Silk, Assistant Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Financial conditions have tightened.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Breman: The pace of policy tightening will depend on wage and price trends as well as economic activity.
Breiman, President of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand: I voted based on my judgment of future inflation trends.
Breman, Chairman of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand: The Monetary Policy Committee unanimously believes that the official cash rate (OCR) is likely to need to be raised earlier and to a greater extent than expected.
Breman, chairman of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Economic growth is expected to slow down in the short term and then pick up.
Breman, chairman of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand: It is impossible to completely rule out any possibility of interest rate adjustments.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Breman: It is expected that spare capacity in the labor market will continue to exist.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Breman: Even if the conflict in the Gulf region is stopped now, we still expect there will be an impact of inflation in the future.
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Breman: Long-term and medium-term inflation expectations remain stable.