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Good morning traders! This is the official account to find out all the breaking news that may/may not affect your trading decision such as economy policies, political moves, global agendas and more.

BUT first, to start off your day with a bang, here's a recap of the important news we think you should recall, ICYMI yesterday!

  1. News: Indonesia will approve the Kexing Biotech vaccine within the next few days.
  2. There are 796 new confirmed cases of coronary pneumonia in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, a record high in just one day.
  3. Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei: Iran bans imports of new British and US crown vaccines.
  4. Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei: The United States must immediately lift sanctions on Iran. Tehran, Iran, brings stability to the region with the aim of strengthening relations with "friends".
  5. [Market] The US dollar index is up 15 points in the short term, to above 90. The Pound / dollar is down nearly 20 points in the short term; the euro / dollar is down more than 20 points in the short term.
  6. Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei: Iran is in no hurry to allow the United States to rejoin the 2015 nuclear deal, but the sanctions should be lifted.
  7. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index closed up 1.2% on Friday to 27,878.22 points
  8. Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei: If the other parties adhere to the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran will reverse its nuclear steps.
  9. [Market] Spot silver fell nearly 5%. Spot gold is down around $ 27 in the short term.
  10. Europe's Stoxx 50 Index opened Friday up 1.0%;
  11. The UK's FTSE100 index opened up 0.5% on Friday;
  • The French CAC40 index opened up 0.9% on Friday;
  • Germany's DAX30 index opened up 1.1% on Friday;
  • Italy's FTSE MIB index rose 1.0% on Friday;

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