
Global news you need to know before the U.S. stock market opens on Wednesday
According to CCTV, Trump threatens again: hopes Iran can "return to the negotiating table," with a large fleet heading towards Iran.
China Merchants: In 2026, deepen resource coordination, vowing to ensure successful first flight and recovery.
According to Jiemian, UK Prime Minister Starmer visits China, with a list of accompanying companies released: including AstraZeneca, Standard Chartered, and Anglo American.
Peskov: The trilateral talks between Russia, the US, and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi will continue on February 1.
Demand for Japan's 40-year government bond auction hits a 10-month high, with the collapse alarm temporarily lifted.
Indonesia's stock market plummets 8%, MSCI will suspend index adjustments and urge regulators to address equity concentration issues.
Strong storage demand drives orders to double, raises growth guidance for 2026, ASML's fourth-quarter performance explodes, surging nearly 7% in pre-market trading.
Wall Street comments on ASML's financial report: explosive order volume + guidance exceeds expectations, the company is at the starting point of a new technological cycle!
The strongest performance in history! SK Hynix's Q4 operating profit doubles to 19.2 trillion won, with sustained strong demand for AI memory.
Demand for gas turbines and grid equipment explodes, GE Vernova's Q4 revenue exceeds expectations, with backlog orders reaching $150 billion.
Earning $5 billion effortlessly! Stablecoin leader Tether hoards 140 tons of gold, becoming the world's largest private gold vault.
The father of the "Dollar Smile Curve": a new round of dollar decline begins, and the market is "completely unprepared" for Trump's tacit approval of depreciation.
Trump welcomes depreciation, the dollar falls to a four-year low, US stocks see chip stocks collectively rise in pre-market trading, spot gold rises above 5300, and silver, copper, and aluminum all rise.
Nikkei 225 index closes up 0.05%, Shanghai Composite Index closes up 0.27%, Hang Seng Index closes up 2.58%

