
Global news you need to know before the U.S. stock market opens on Friday
Federal Reserve Governor Waller: If employment weakens, he will advocate for interest rate cuts again later this year.
ECB officials hint at rate hikes in April: If data deteriorates, action is inevitable.
UK 10-year government bond yields reach the highest level since 2008, with the market expecting the Bank of England to raise rates three times this year.
Report: Trump considers occupying or blockading Iran's Hark Island.
IEA: Recovery of oil and gas supplies from the Persian Gulf may take six months, as the world faces the most severe energy crisis in history.
Report: Samsung is negotiating long-term storage chip contracts with Google and Microsoft, with advance payments exceeding $10 billion.
Tesla plans to purchase 20 billion yuan worth of photovoltaic equipment from China, with contract sizes at the gigawatt level.
XPeng achieves quarterly profitability for the first time! Revenue in the fourth quarter grows by 38%.
The Japanese stock market is closed today, with the Shanghai Composite Index down 1.24%; the Hang Seng Index down 2.48%

