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Turkish Foreign Minister: Negotiations are underway with all parties to continue the ceasefire.
2025-10-31
Turkish Foreign Minister: Negotiations are underway with all parties to continue the ceasefire.
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2025-10-31
[Next Week's Earnings Calendar] Next week, focus will be on earnings reports from chip companies, including Qualcomm (QCOM.O), Arm (ARM.O), and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (00388.HK). On the economic data front, key figures to watch include Chin
[Next Week's Earnings Calendar] Next week, focus will be on earnings reports from chip companies, including Qualcomm (QCOM.O), Arm (ARM.O), and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (00388.HK). On the economic data front, key figures to watch include China's October trade balance and foreign exchange reserves; and the US September trade balance and October non-farm payrolls. Additionally, Tesla will hold its annual shareholder meeting; several Federal Reserve officials will speak next week. Due to the implementation of winter time in North America, trading hours and economic data release times in the US and Canada will be delayed by one hour compared to daylight saving time. Please take note. For the complete individual stock earnings calendar, please check the Calendar section of the US-Hong Kong Telecom APP. Click to view >>
2025-10-31
Canada's GDP fell 0.3% month-on-month in August, compared with expectations of 0% and a revised figure of 0.3% for the previous month (originally 0.20%).
Canada's GDP fell 0.3% month-on-month in August, compared with expectations of 0% and a revised figure of 0.3% for the previous month (originally 0.20%).
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