[overnight global news you need to know on Thursday] 1. Fed interest rate swaps show that traders temporarily expect the Fed to raise interest rates by 25 basis points in July, and the Fed is expected to make only one 25 basis point cut from its peak interest rates in 2023. 2. The increase in consumer credit in the United States in April was the biggest in five months, as credit card balances and non-revolving credit both rose. Data released by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday showed that total consumer credit increased by $23 billion in April. 3. The Bank of Canada raised interest rates by 25 basis points to 4.75%, and the market is generally expected to remain unchanged after four consecutive months of holding back. 4. Redalio, founder of the Bridge Water Fund, said that the United States is beginning to enter the end of the great cycle of the debt crisis; the Fed's policy interest rate will not rise much higher than the current level; and artificial intelligence technology will bring about an even greater industrial revolution than the Internet. 5. The Dutch data Protection Agency (DPA) said it was concerned about the use of personal data by artificial intelligence (AI) developers and had written to OpenAI, the US technology company, asking for more information. 6. Kip Ludwig, former director of the neuroengineering program at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), estimates that Musk's brain-computer interface company Neuralink may take more than 10 years to commercialize its brain-computer interface equipment. 7. UBS disclosed on its website that it will release its second-quarter results on August 31, local time, and is expected to complete its acquisition of Credit Suisse as early as the 12th of this month. 8. Amazon launched an advertising-supported version of its streaming service for Prime members to further develop its advertising business and generate more revenue from the entertainment sector, according to people familiar with the matter. 9. Spain's National Meteorological Service said on June 7 local time that this spring was the hottest in Spain since meteorological records began in 1961, with an average temperature nearly 2 degrees Celsius higher than in previous years. 10. Goldman Sachs raised the average price of lithium in 2024 to $15331 / tonne (previously expected to be $11000 / tonne). 11. According to the US Geological Survey, Mount Kilauea in Hawaii began to erupt at about 04:45 in the morning. The local government has issued a risk aversion warning to nearby residents. On the evening of June 7, local time, the Iranian Consulate General in Jeddah and the Iranian representative office in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation officially reopened in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to discuss bilateral cooperation. The two sides also discussed the topic of cooperation with OPEC. 14. According to the Indonesian Bureau of Meteorology, Climate and Geophysics, a magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck at 00:04 local time on June 8, 117km southwest of Bazidan County, East Java Province. 15. The three major indexes of US stocks closed mixed. The Dow rose 0.28%, the Nasdaq fell 1.29%, the S & P 500 index fell 0.38%, most hot Chinese stocks fell, and the NASDAQ China Golden Dragon Index fell 0.92%. WTI July crude oil futures closed up 1.1% at US $72.53 per barrel, while Brent crude oil futures closed up 0.87% at US $76.95 per barrel. COMEX August gold futures closed down 1.17% at $1958.4 an ounce.