Summary of Important News from Yesterday and This Morning (2026-02-10)
1. The Governor of the French Central Bank, Villeroy, unexpectedly announced his resignation effective June. 2. U.S. Maritime Administration: U.S. ships should stay as far away as possible from Iranian waters. 3. U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Raimondo, involved in Epstein documents and pressured by lawmakers to resign. 4. Federal Reserve's Bostic: I am beginning to see doubts about confidence in the dollar. 5. White House's Hasset predicts employment deterioration: AI boosts productivity, reducing labor demand. 6. Altman: ChatGPT's monthly growth rate exceeds 10%, and a new version of the chat model will be released this week. 7. The EU, in its 20th round of sanctions against Russia, proposes for the first time to include third-country ports in the sanctions scope. 8. Scottish Labour leader Salvar calls for UK Prime Minister Stamer to resign; UK Health Secretary believes Stamer does not need to resign. 9. Overnight Market Summary — Spot gold up 2%, silver up 7%, USD down 0.8%, U.S. Treasury yields steady, crude oil up over 1%.
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Summary of Important News from Yesterday and This Morning (2026-02-10)
1. The Governor of the French Central Bank, Villeroy, unexpectedly announced his resignation effective June.
2. U.S. Maritime Administration: U.S. ships should stay as far away as possible from Iranian waters.
3. U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Raimondo, involved in Epstein documents and pressured by lawmakers to resign.
4. Federal Reserve's Bostic: I am beginning to see doubts about confidence in the dollar.
5. White House's Hasset predicts employment deterioration: AI boosts productivity, reducing labor demand.
6. Altman: ChatGPT's monthly growth rate exceeds 10%, and a new version of the chat model will be released this week.
7. The EU, in its 20th round of sanctions against Russia, proposes for the first time to include third-country ports in the sanctions scope.
8. Scottish Labour leader Salvar calls for UK Prime Minister Stamer to resign; UK Health Secretary believes Stamer does not need to resign.
9. Overnight Market Summary — Spot gold up 2%, silver up 7%, USD down 0.8%, U.S. Treasury yields steady, crude oil up over 1%.