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According To Axios: A U.S. Official Said That Trump Approved The Strike Plan Against Iran While Attending The NATO Summit In Turkey And Ordered Its Implementation Today. It Is Unclear How Long The Strike Will Last
Court Records Show That The State Of Oregon Is Seeking Documents Related To Paramount's Lobbying Efforts To Secure The Trump Administration's Support For The Merger Deal
Bahrain's Foreign Ministry Condemned Iran's Attacks On Saudi And Qatari Oil Tankers, Calling The Incidents A "serious Violation Of International Law" And A Threat To Maritime Security And Global Energy Supplies
South Korea's Current Account Surplus In May, Not Seasonally Adjusted, Stood At USD 38.61 Billion, Compared To A Revised Figure Of USD 28.29 Billion From The Previous Reading, Which Was Originally Reported As USD 28.2923 Billion
An Advisor To The Ukrainian Interior Minister Stated That A Fire Broke Out At The Borisogrebsk Airbase Following A Drone Attack In Russia's Voronezh Region. Ukraine Continues To Undermine Russia's Military Potential
Kuwait's Ministry Of Electricity: Multiple Power Transmission Lines Have Been Shut Down, Causing Power Outages In Some Areas
Market News: Japan Is Considering Adjusting Its Monetary Policy Statements In Its Economic Outlook Report
The China Earthquake Networks Center Automatically Determined That An Earthquake Of Approximately Magnitude 5.0 Occurred Near Gao County, Yibin City, Sichuan Province At 06:12 On July 8. The Final Result Is Subject To The Official Rapid Report
South Korea’s Ministry Of Foreign Affairs: South Korea, The United States And Japan Have Signed A Memorandum Of Understanding On Cooperation In The Deployment Of Small Modular Reactors
The UK Government Announced It Will Lead A European Initiative To Increase Funding For Deep Precision Strike Capabilities. Under The New Initiative, Allies Will Invest $50 Billion Over The Next 10 Years To Develop Deep Precision Strike Capabilities
The U.S. Securities And Exchange Commission Said That Applications For The "Trump Account" Are Now Open, Encouraging Families To Open An Account And Receive An Initial $1,000 In Funding If They Qualify
U.S. API Crude Oil Imports For The Week Ended July 3 Stood At 159,000 Barrels, Compared To A Previous Reading Of -180,000 Barrels
U.S. Cushing Crude Oil Inventories For The Week Ending July 3 Decreased By 69,000 Barrels, Compared To A Previous Increase Of 503,000 Barrels
U.S. Crude Oil Inventories For The Week Ending July 3 Decreased By 399,000 Barrels, Compared With An Expected Decline Of 1.5 Million Barrels And A Previous Decrease Of 6.072 Million Barrels
According To Fox News, U.S. Trade Representative Greer Stated That Canada And Mexico Have Failed To Fully Fulfill All Of Their Commitments Under The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)
The Secretary-General Of The Gulf Cooperation Council Stated That Iran's Attack On A Saudi Oil Tanker Was A "criminal Act" That Threatens Shipping Safety And Energy Supplies
The Federal Reserve Is Considering Revising Anti-money Laundering Regulations For Banks, Requiring Them To Focus More Resources On High-risk Clients And Business Activities. The Proposal Will Be Open For Public Comment For 60 Days
A Spokesperson For The Iranian Foreign Ministry Stated That Some Merchant Ships Are Sailing Without Coordination And Have Turned Off Or Tampered With AIS Signals, Which Increases Shipping Safety And Environmental Risks And Hinders Safe Navigation In The Strait Of Hormuz
Spot Silver Fell 3.00% On The Day, Currently Trading At $60.16 Per Ounce. Spot Gold Fell $50 On The Day, Currently Trading At $4112.65 Per Ounce, A Drop Of 1.24%
WTI Crude Oil Surged 4.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At $71.32 Per Barrel. Brent Crude Oil Touched $75 Per Barrel, Up 4.09% Intraday. In Related News, The US Treasury Department Revoked Iran's Oil Sales License
U.S. Treasury Yields Continued To Rise, With The 10-year Treasury Yield Climbing To A Four-week High, Last Up 5.4 Basis Points To 4.533%
U.S. Officials: U.S. Negotiators Are Still Working In Good Faith To Reach A Final Agreement
The U.S. Treasury Department Has Released A Revised General License For Iran, Indicating That The U.S. Is Lifting Sanctions Against Iran
Turkish Official: Erdogan Discussed The Iran Issue With Trump, Calling For A Solution To The War And The Reopening Of The Strait Of Hormuz
French President Macron: France Will Continue To Be Involved In Syrian Affairs, But Will Not Compromise On Security Issues
According To The Daily Mirror, The UK's Ruling Labour Party Will Not Participate In The Crackton By-election, Which Was Initiated By Reform Party Leader Nigel Farage
Kremlin: Russia Will Never Start A Third World War, But Will Take All Necessary Measures To Ensure Its Own Security
Kremlin: Russia Will Only Prepare To Use Nuclear Weapons If Its Own Survival Is Threatened
Ukrainian President Zelensky: Ukraine And Denmark Signed A Drone Cooperation Agreement And Reached A Consensus On Accelerating The Acquisition Of Patriot Missiles, Strengthening Air Defense, And Advancing The Development Of European Missile Defense Capabilities
The Federal Reserve Accepted A Total Of $4.484 Billion From 14 Counterparties In Its Fixed-rate Reverse Repurchase Operations
The British Government Announced That British And Dutch Forces Will Be Equipped With New Amphibious Transport Ships Under A New Maritime Partnership Signed Today. The Ships Will Be Built In British Shipyards In Cooperation With Dutch Industry, A Deal Worth £2.4 Billion
A NATO Spokesperson For Forces In Europe Said: "We Are Exploring Further Measures To Support Ukraine's Defense At This Stage."
The Yield On The 3-year U.S. Treasury Note Narrowed Its Gains Slightly After The 3-year Treasury Auction, Last Rising 2.5 Basis Points To 4.173%
Market News: The United States, Japan, And South Korea Have Signed A Memorandum Of Understanding On The Deployment Of Modular Reactors
Sources Say That Due To Weak Demand, The Discount Of Russian Urals Crude Oil To Brent Crude Oil In The Indian Market Has Widened To More Than $10 Per Barrel
The EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook Report Projects Global Oil Production At 101.9 Million Barrels Per Day In 2026, Up From The Previous Forecast Of 99 Million Barrels Per Day; And Projects Production At 109.8 Million Barrels Per Day In 2027, Up From The Previous Forecast Of 109.3 Million Barrels Per Day

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