Overnight global news you need to know on Thursday

[overnight global news you need to know on Thursday] ① White House and Republican negotiators hold talks on the debt ceiling. ② U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen reiterated that the U.S. Treasury could run out of cash as soon as June 1. ③ U.S. House of Representatives Speaker McCarthy said an agreement in principle could be reached this weekend on the debt ceiling. ④ European and American stock markets fell, with the Dow down 0.77%, the S & P 500 down 0.73% and the Nasdaq down 0.61%. The minutes of the ⑤ Fed meeting show that officials are divided on whether to support further rate increases; Fed officials stress that they rely on data and are unlikely to cut interest rates. Waller, governor of the ⑤ Federal Reserve, said support for further rate increases in June or July depends on employment and inflation data. ⑥ Governor of Florida de Santis has officially announced his candidacy for president in 2024. ⑦ U.S. crude oil stocks fell by 12.456 million barrels in the week to May 19. The settlement price of ⑧ international crude oil futures rose by about 2%. The WTI July contract rose 1.96%, while Brent crude rose 1.98%. ⑨ OPEC observers expect crude oil production to remain stable, even though Saudi Arabia has warned speculators to short oil prices. ⑩ Russian media revealed that Ukraine's top general was seriously injured in the Russian attack and may not be able to continue to command. ⑪ Canada and Saudi Arabia have agreed to appoint new ambassadors to restore diplomatic relations that were broken after the conflict in 2018. ⑫ 's Ukrainian ambassador to Germany said Germany would hand over another 110 Leopard 1 A5 tanks to Ukraine. ⑬ Apple will unveil iOS 17 at the Global developer Conference in June. ⑭ Nvidia's first-quarter revenue of $7.19 billion, analysts expect $6.52 billion; second-quarter revenue of $11 billion is expected to rise by 2%, and analysts expect $7.18 billion. ⑮ the US Department of Justice investigated the transactions of first Republic Bank's employees during the collapse of the bank to see if there were insider trading signals. ⑯ Boeing is using artificial intelligence to identify potential dangers in aircraft and Aviation Division operations. ⑰ Chaowei Semiconductor introduces the Ryzen/Athlon 7020C series processor. ⑱ COMEX6 monthly gold futures settled down 0.5% at $1964.6 an ounce. The size of the Fed's reverse repo tool used by ⑲ on Wednesday was $2.251 trillion.