[overnight global news you need to know on Saturday] 1. According to the @ CGTN press corps Weibo, at the opening dinner of the Shangri-La Dialogue, Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu shook hands with US Defense Secretary Austin. 2. The U.S. Senate voted to pass the debt ceiling bill. According to the legislative process, the bill will take effect after President Joe Biden signs it. The White House press secretary said Biden could sign a bill to suspend the debt ceiling as early as Saturday. 4. The US Treasury's cash balance fell to $22.892 billion, matching the 2015 low. 5. Non-farm payrolls in the United States increased by 339000 in May, the largest increase since January 2023, with an estimate of 195000, with the previous figure revised from 253000 to 294000. 6. Former US Treasury Secretary Summers said that if the Fed chooses to stand still at this month's policy meeting, it should be open to raising interest rates by 50 basis points in July. 7. The offer for swap contracts associated with the Fed fully digested the expectation of a 25 basis point increase in interest rates by the Fed's July meeting. Federal Reserve Chairman Colin Powell will testify before the Senate Banking Committee on June 22. 9. According to the latest report from Indian media on June 2, on the same day, an express train from West Bengal to Tamil Nadu collided with a freight train in Barasol district of Orissa. 10. European and American stock markets rose across the board, with the Dow up 2.12% and up 2.02% this week; the S & P 500 rose 1.45%, up 1.82% this week, and the weekly line rose 3 times a row; the Nasdaq rose 1.07%, up 2.04% this week, and rose 6% in a row. Tesla rose more than 3%, up 10.77% this week, the biggest weekly increase since late January. Fitch said the US credit rating would remain under negative observation. 12. Two sources said that OPEC + is discussing various options for the June 4 meeting, including an additional production cut of about 1 million barrels per day. 13. Zelansky said that Ukraine will not become a member of NATO during the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. 14. The armed conflict in Sudan continues, and there is an exchange of fire in and around the capital. 15. The settlement price of international crude oil futures has risen by more than 2%. WTI's July contract rose 2.34% and fell 1.28% this week, while Brent crude rose 2.49% and fell 0.98% this week. Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, will hold talks with British Chancellor of the Exchequer John Hunt to discuss Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, which was previously rejected by British regulators. Amazon talks with wireless operators to provide low-cost or possibly free national mobile phone services to Prime members. 18. The future official of Faraday announced that he had signed the first owner of FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance. The subsidiary of General Motors United Posco has invested more than $1 billion to expand the battery supply chain for electric vehicles in North America. The settlement price of COMEX June gold futures closed down 1.29%, up 0.41% this week. 21. The amount of reverse repo tool used by the Federal Reserve on Friday was $2.142 trillion.