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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba: We will push for a mutually beneficial and win-win trade agreement in trade talks with the United States.
2025-06-23
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba: We will push for a mutually beneficial and win-win trade agreement in trade talks with the United States.
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2025-06-24
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): Speculators reduced their net short positions in U.S. 2-year Treasury futures by 141,119 contracts to 1,166,197 contracts in the week ending June 17; reduced their net short positions in U.S. 5-year T
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): Speculators reduced their net short positions in U.S. 2-year Treasury futures by 141,119 contracts to 1,166,197 contracts in the week ending June 17; reduced their net short positions in U.S. 5-year Treasury futures by 27,639 contracts to 2,443,281 contracts; increased their net short positions in U.S. 10-year Treasury futures by 28,798 contracts to 752,899 contracts; and reduced their net short positions in ultra-long Treasury futures by 14,033 contracts to 189,714 contracts.
2025-06-23
At the opening of the morning session, the main domestic futures contracts rose and fell, with pulp rising nearly 3%, SC crude oil, logs, and Shanghai tin rising more than 1%, and sugar and iron ore rising more than 0.5%. In terms of decline, polysil
At the opening of the morning session, the main domestic futures contracts rose and fell, with pulp rising nearly 3%, SC crude oil, logs, and Shanghai tin rising more than 1%, and sugar and iron ore rising more than 0.5%. In terms of decline, polysilicon, lithium carbonate, butadiene rubber, and soda ash fell more than 1%, and No. 20 rubber fell nearly 1%.