
Global news you need to know before Monday's U.S. stock market opens
China's industrial added value above designated size in August increased by 5.2% year-on-year, with good growth in equipment manufacturing and high-tech manufacturing.
U.S. President Trump: Companies should not be forced to release quarterly reports.
Thailand plans to impose taxes on gold transactions to curb the impact of the appreciation of the Thai baht on exports and tourism.
Tesla's U.S. stock pre-market surged, with documents showing Musk purchased over 2.5 million shares of the company.
China's State Administration for Market Regulation has launched further antitrust investigations into NVIDIA for allegedly violating restrictive conditions of the Mellanox acquisition.
Novo Nordisk's U.S. stock pre-market rose nearly 3%, with high-dose trials of semaglutide showing a 19% weight loss effect, but still lagging behind Eli Lilly's competing products.
Xiaomi officially announced the release of the 17 series this month, with Lei Jun stating it will fully benchmark against the iPhone.
Hesai Technology: Signed a laser radar order worth over $40 million with a leading U.S. Robotaxi company.
The Japanese stock market is closed today; the Shanghai Composite Index closed down 0.26%; the Hang Seng Index closed up 0.91%