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Australia's S&P/ASX200 index opened down 113.20 points, or 1.27%, on February 6 (Friday), to 8776.00 points.
RBA Chairman Bullock: Overall demand is too high.
Reserve Bank of Australia Chairman Bullock: It is crucial to defend the independence of the central bank.
RBA Chairman Bullock: The Board will closely monitor whether the observed strengthening in inflation is durable or temporary.
Reserve Bank of Australia Chairman Bullock: Unless the supply side of the economy can expand slightly faster, we need to curb demand growth.
Reserve Bank of Australia Chairman Bullock: Most of the recent increases in inflation are considered temporary, but some of them appear to be durable.
It was learned on February 5, local time, that a vehicle crashed into a store in Westwood, Los Angeles, USA that day, resulting in 3 deaths and 7 injuries.
Reserve Bank of Australia Chairman Bullock will testify before parliament in ten minutes.
The U.S. foreign central banks' holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds in the week ending February 6 were -$4.002 billion, compared with the previous value of $19.95 billion.
U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Greer signed the U.S.-Argentina Reciprocal Trade and Investment Agreement.
Amazon (AMZN.O) U.S. stocks fell nearly 9% after the bell.
Investment Company Institute (ICI): U.S. money market assets reached $7.8 trillion.
The United States will eliminate 1,675 reciprocal tariffs on Argentine products.
White House: (On the Iran issue) Trump has many other options besides diplomacy.
The White House: (On the issue of South Korean tariffs) I have not yet received a relevant timetable.
White House: Talks with Iran on Friday will focus on diplomatic efforts, as President Trump wants to see if a deal can be reached.
White House: U.S. President Trump’s meeting with insurance companies will be held; the time has not yet been determined.
US White House: (On the Cuba issue) Trump is always willing to engage in diplomatic activities.
The White House: The Cuban government is in danger.
The White House: The United States will continue to discuss new agreements with Russia.