International News
1. Federal Reserve-Powell: The economy does not show that the Fed needs to rush to cut interest rates; Kugler: If the progress of inflation decline stagnates, it may require a suspension of interest rate cuts.
2. The annual rate of PPI in the United States in October was 2.4%, higher than the expected 2.3%, and the previous value was revised up from 1.8% to 1.9%. The number of initial jobless claims in the United States for the week ending November 9 was 217,000, the lowest since the week ending May 18, 2024.
3. Middle East situation-Iranian Army Commander: Will decide the time and method of responding to Israel; the action will be "devastating"; the United States submitted a ceasefire draft proposal to the Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament.
4. The EIA crude oil inventory in the United States increased by 2.089 million barrels in the week ending November 8, an increase greater than the expected 750,000 barrels. However, gasoline inventories fell sharply by 4.407 million barrels that week, and the expected increase was 586,000 barrels.
5. The IEA raised its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2024 to 921,000 barrels per day, and slightly lowered its forecast for 2025 to 990,000 barrels per day.
6. The Republican Party won control of the House of Representatives in the United States, and the red wave swept the White House and both the Senate and the House.
7. The U.S. Treasury Department: South Korea will be included in the foreign exchange manipulation watch list.
8. The eurozone's industrial output monthly rate in September recorded -2%, the largest drop since January 2024.
9. Crane: U.S. money market assets exceeded $7 trillion for the first time.
10. Tesla raised its hand in favor, and Trump plans to cancel the U.S. electric vehicle tax credit.
11. JPMorgan CEO Dimon was excluded from the list of Trump administration officials.
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