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The Shenzhen Component Index extended its gains to 1%.
2026-07-03
The Shenzhen Component Index extended its gains to 1%.
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2026-07-03
According to sources and letters, a major cobalt producer in the Democratic Republic of Congo may be unable to meet its export quotas for the first half of the year due to an administrative glitch in the customs platform, thus risking the loss of som
According to sources and letters, a major cobalt producer in the Democratic Republic of Congo may be unable to meet its export quotas for the first half of the year due to an administrative glitch in the customs platform, thus risking the loss of some quotas. This glitch could affect the export of battery metal cobalt from major global producers, potentially resulting in up to 20,000 tons of cobalt being unable to be exported at current prices, involving a value of approximately $1.1 billion.
2026-07-02
After weaker US payrolls, the dollar fell versus major currencies and USD/JPY dropped about 1%. That pullback may temper expectations of imminent yen-supporting intervention, but the yen at the 161 level remains concerning. Daniela Hathorn at Capital
After weaker US payrolls, the dollar fell versus major currencies and USD/JPY dropped about 1%. That pullback may temper expectations of imminent yen-supporting intervention, but the yen at the 161 level remains concerning. Daniela Hathorn at Capital.com said intervention would require Japanese authorities to sell dollars and other FX reserves; US Treasurers could be sold but likely not enough to push yields substantially higher. She added past interventions have not had lasting effects because fundamentals did not change and exchange rates ultimately depend on interest-rate differentials and capital flows.
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