-- 德国商业银行周二发布的《欧洲日出》报告重点指出: 市场:美国国债和股票受到支撑,油价基本持平。美元走强,黄金走软。 美联储:凯文·沃什将在周二举行的美联储新任主席任命听证会上承诺,货币政策“将保持严格独立”,但他认为政客们“就利率问题发表意见”并不会构成特别威胁(Politico援引泄露的沃什发言稿)。民主党人在提交给参议院银行委员会的报告中对沃什的财务状况表示担忧。 美国:唐纳德·特朗普总统援引《国防生产法》保护能源行业。美国将于周四主办第二轮以黎会谈。劳工部长洛里·查韦斯-德雷默辞职。 伊朗战争:特朗普总统表示,停火协议将于周三晚到期,如果没有达成协议,延期“极不可能”,他不会仓促签署一份糟糕的协议。封锁“正在彻底摧毁伊朗”,并将持续到达成协议为止。另一篇报道称,协议将“相对迅速”达成。副总统约翰·万斯率领的代表团正在前往巴基斯坦的途中。 伊朗尚未决定参加谈判(外交部)。德黑兰不会在威胁下接受谈判(议长)。 ==欧洲: 欧洲央行:欧洲央行行长克里斯蒂娜·拉加德表示,冲击持续时间和传导范围的“双重不确定性”表明“在得出确切结论之前需要收集更多信息”。 德国:受房地产税和工资税的推动,3月份税收收入同比增长3.6%,而能源价格上涨不会增加税收收入(HB)。 意大利:尽管国内生产总值增长预期从0.7%下调至0.5%,但政府预计今年赤字将低于3%(彭博社)。
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