1. The Indonesian rupiah fell to a record low against the US dollar.
2. South Korean Prime Minister: The weakness of the won exceeds other indicators of economic fundamentals.
3. The Senate confirmation hearing for Federal Reserve Chairman nominee Warsh is reportedly scheduled for April 16.
4. A US judge refused to reconsider the ruling in Powell's case; an appeal or delay to Warsh's confirmation may be postponed.
5. ECB Governing Council member Sleipön: The next ECB interest rate decision will focus on the options of raising interest rates and maintaining them unchanged.
6. Governor of the Bank of Japan's Osaka branch: To date, previous interest rate hikes have not had a significant impact on corporate financing conditions and economic activity.
7. Governor of the Bank of Japan's Osaka branch: The Middle East conflict may affect wage negotiations for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), although no companies have yet indicated that the conflict has made it difficult for them to raise wages.