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Auckland, New Zealand Local 09:06 · Mon · working now Auckland opens the global Monday with election-fiscal clarity and a weather shock: National leader Christopher Luxon abandoned bed and bank tax plans Sunday under a hard no-new-taxes pledge, while Labour counters with a surplus path leaning on capital gains rather than cuts. Transport Minister Chris Bishop's decision to retain the Clean Vehicle Standard through recalibrated 2028 settings gives importers regulatory certainty into the NZX open — even as Sunday's severe gales cancelled Air New Zealand flights and cut power across Wellington and the South Island.
NZ Herald — National tax U-turn · RNZ — Clean Vehicle Standard · RNZ — gale cancellations
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Sydney, Australia Local 07:06 · Mon · starting soon Sydney's Monday ASX open prices Washington's economic D-Day: Bessent's Aug. 24 Iran sanctions package — and Trump's demand that allies including Australia join the isolation campaign — lands on desks already digesting a Hormuz choke that has pushed Brent back toward weekly highs. Analysts warn China's scramble for replacement crude could tighten Asian refined-fuel supply and feed Australian pump prices, leaving energy and bank names to open against secondary-sanctions spillover risk.
SMH — economic D-Day · The Times — Aussie fuel risk · ABC — allies pressed
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Paris, France Local 23:06 · Sun · weekend Paris is the weekend's diplomatic hub: Macron hosts Mohammed bin Salman for a two-day state visit opening at the Esports World Cup close and moving Monday into the Franco-Saudi Strategic Partnership Council with health, transport and energy signatures. Parallel to the Gulf agenda, Macron confirmed new interceptor missiles for Ukraine ahead of Monday's Coalition of the Willing meeting — pairing European air-defense delivery with Gulf corridor diplomacy around Hormuz.
France 24 — MBS visit · Kyiv Post — interceptors
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London, United Kingdom Local 22:06 · Sun · weekend London's Sunday tape is a sanctions-and-cyber watch: Bessent's Aug. 24 Iran package — framed as the toughest in history — keeps Brent near $94 while Hormuz traffic remains a fraction of pre-war norms. Britain's energy department alerted operators after an Iran-linked intrusion temporarily shut a small generator last month, and diplomatic channels are colder still after Putin pulled Russia's ambassador from the UK over Ukraine support.
The National — Iran sanctions · CNN — UK energy hack alert
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New York, United States Local 17:06 · Sun · weekend New York closes the weekend with a twin shock to Monday's open: Section 338 tariffs at 50% on roughly $20 billion of Canadian goods are in force after talks collapsed, and Treasury Secretary Bessent is due Aug. 24 at 2 p.m. ET to detail what he calls the toughest Iran sanctions in history. Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said Sunday the Fed's 2% inflation target is likely out of reach while Gulf hostilities keep U.S. gasoline near $4.10 a gallon.
CNBC — Canada tariffs · CNN — Kashkari inflation
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Toronto, Canada Local 17:06 · Sun · weekend Toronto digests a rupture Carney now calls a trade war: after Saturday's 50% Section 338 tariffs took effect, Ottawa suspended talks and vowed dollar-for-dollar retaliation from Sept. 8 on U.S. steel, dairy, appliances, pulp and electronics. The prime minister told reporters Canada was attacked; USTR Greer's refusal of further talks hardens the TSX open into a North American supply-chain redraw.
Al Jazeera — retaliation · CNA — trade war
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Local 00:06 · Mon · pre-dawn Riyadh's Sunday signal is diplomatic rather than Tadawul: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is in Paris for Macron talks that open at the Esports World Cup closing ceremony and culminate Aug. 24 in the inaugural Franco-Saudi Strategic Partnership Council. Health, transport and energy accords are teed up while the Élysée frames Hormuz bypass corridors — pipelines, Red Sea routes and rail — as Washington prepares Bessent's Aug. 24 Iran sanctions briefing.
France 24 — Paris visit · Asharq Al-Awsat — partnership council
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Tokyo, Japan Local 06:06 · Mon · pre-dawn Tokyo traders wake into a duration-and-FX trap: prediction markets now price roughly an 86% chance of a September BOJ hike after July inflation and leaks of a faster tightening path. Nikkei Asia's Sunday inventory print shows global crude stocks declining again as Hormuz stays choked, while Tokyo weighs state reinsurance for Gulf tankers — leaving the Nikkei reopen to price yen carry risk against Bessent's Aug. 24 Iran sanctions package.
Prediction Hunt — BOJ odds · Nikkei Asia — oil inventories
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Hong Kong, China (SAR) Local 05:06 · Mon · pre-dawn Hong Kong enters Monday's reopen with a capital-markets jolt: Alibaba launched Sunday a proposed HK$80 billion share placement — framed as the largest primary follow-on by a Hong Kong-listed company — earmarking all proceeds for full-stack AI infrastructure at a reported 3.6% discount with sovereign-fund oversubscription. The deal tests depth for mega-cap tech issuance just as Asia's trading desks reopen against Hormuz energy risk and Washington's Iran sanctions clock.
Nikkei Asia — Alibaba placement · Business Times — oversubscription
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Singapore, Singapore Local 05:06 · Mon · pre-dawn Singapore's Sunday National Day Rally reset the domestic demand tape: Prime Minister Lawrence Wong raised the BTO income ceiling to S$16,000, replaced Baby Bonus with a child-support package worth up to S$62,000 per citizen child, and added an uncapped extra ballot chance per child from the February 2027 sales exercise. The housing-and-family pivot lands just as Asia's trading desks reopen against Hormuz energy risk and Washington's Iran sanctions clock.
CNA — NDR highlights · Mothership — BTO ceiling