[overnight global news you need to know on Wednesday] 1. The U.S. Department of Energy plans to buy about 12 million barrels of oil in 2023 to increase strategic oil reserves, including purchases in August and September. 2. CPI in the United States rose 4% in May from a year earlier, falling for the 11th time in a row, the lowest since March 2021, with an estimated 4.1% and a previous value of 4.9%. 3. AMD announced new MI300X AI chips, and the company also announced MI300A chips, which will be used in "El Capitan" supercomputers in the United States. 4. According to Coindesk, a US judge rejected the SEC's request to freeze US assets. 5. The SEC will consider new artificial intelligence rules for brokers to control conflicts of interest related to artificial intelligence technology. 6. Us Treasury Secretary Yellen said that she is doing all she can to expand the issuance of treasury bonds to replenish funds, while avoiding interfering with the smooth operation of the fixed income market. 7. Google delayed the launch of the robot chat tool Bard in the EU market for the first time because of privacy concerns from regulators. 8. AMD announced the launch of the fourth-generation EPYC processor code-named Bergamo for the data center, and Bergamo chips are currently being "shipped in bulk" to large cloud computing customers. 9. Former US President Donald Trump appeared in court at a federal court in Miami, Florida, on the afternoon of June 13 local time, to face 37 federal criminal charges involved in the "secret letter incident." It is reported that Trump said he was "not guilty" during the arraignment. 10. According to RIA Novosti, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the Ukrainian army failed to succeed in launching a counter-offensive in any area of the front and suffered heavy losses. 11. Ford will invest $660 million to produce the new Ranger at its General Pacheco plant in Buenos Aires. 12. The three major indexes of US stocks collectively closed higher, with the Dow up 0.43%, the Nasdaq up 0.83%, the S & P 500 up 0.69%, hot Chinese stocks up, and the NASDAQ China Golden Dragon Index up 2.20%. 13. WTI July crude oil futures closed up 3.42% at US $69.42 per barrel, while Brent August crude oil futures closed up 3.41% at US $74.29 per barrel. COMEX August gold futures closed down 0.56% at $1958.60 an ounce.