[overnight global news you need to know on Tuesday] 1. EU countries have failed to reach an agreement on electricity market reform, and negotiations will continue at a later date, and the EU is said to still hope to reach a consensus on the design of the electricity market in June. 2. European Central Bank governing Council Stu Naras said that the rate hike may end this year, but he warned that a recession as a result of interest rate hikes must be avoided. 3. Morgan Stanley upgraded Baidu's ADR rating to overweight, with a target price of $190. 4. Ukrainian President Zelanski and European Commission President von Delane spoke on the phone, and the two sides discussed financial support for Ukraine and the 11th round of EU sanctions on Russia. 5. Swiss, US and UK regulators have completed investigations into Credit Suisse's mishandling of Archegos Capital and UBS will face hundreds of millions of dollars in fines, according to people familiar with the matter. 6. A district judge in Florida has approved a request by a special prosecutor to prohibit former US President Donald Trump and his aide Walter Notta from disclosing information about any classified documents during their handling of the classified documents case. 7. The House of Commons of the British Parliament voted to approve the final investigation report on the "gathering door" scandal of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, which means that Johnson's former congressional pass will be disqualified. 8. Canada's Seagate Airlines confirmed the integration of Sunwing Airlines and Swoop Airlines. 9. Chile's central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 11.25%, in line with expectations. 10, according to Ukrainian media reported on June 19, local time, Ukrainian President Zelanski held a meeting of the Supreme Command on the same day. 11. The European Union is considering implementing an optional income cap for renewable energy producers, valid until June 30, 2024. 12. Saudi Nass Airlines confirmed the order for another 30 Airbus A320neo aircraft. 13. European stocks generally closed lower. Germany's DAX30 index fell 0.96%, Britain's FTSE 100 index fell 0.71%, France's CAC40 index fell 1.01%, and Europe's Stoxx 50 index fell 0.74%. 14. Brent August crude oil futures closed down 0.68% at US $76.09 per barrel. 15. Us stocks are closed for the June holiday.