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US President Trump Posted Several Videos And Pictures On Social Media About The Explosions Following The Attack On Iran
US President Trump: I Will Immediately Request The US Supreme Court To Rehear The Birth Citizenship Case
Citigroup: It Expects The Average Price Of Brent Crude Oil To Be $70 Per Barrel In The Fourth Quarter Of 2026 And $65 Per Barrel In 2027, Assuming That The United States And Iran Eventually Reach An Agreement And The Strait Of Hormuz Is Reopened
According To The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Power Outages Occurred In Parts Of Chabahar Following The Explosion
Citigroup: We Maintain Our Base Case Assessment, Expecting The Average Brent Crude Oil Price To Be $75 Per Barrel In The Third Quarter Of 2026
According To NewsNation: White House Officials Say That Trump And Netanyahu Have Not Yet Scheduled A Meeting, But Trump Previously Indicated That Netanyahu Might Visit The White House As Early As Next Week
Market News: British Prime Minister Starmer Said He Will Continue To Communicate With Trump Even After Stepping Down As Prime Minister
International Monetary Fund: Current Uncertainty Remains High, And The Impact Of The War May Continue For Some Time
The International Monetary Fund Encourages All Parties To Further Promote Conflict Resolution And Reopen The Strait Of Hormuz
U.S. Department Of The Treasury: In The Latest Biweekly Reporting Period, Investment Funds Purchased $53.459 Billion Worth Of 2-year U.S. Treasury Notes Maturing On June 30, 2038, Up From $48.203 Billion In The Previous Month. Foreign Investors Purchased $6.942 Billion Worth Of 2-year U.S. Treasury Notes Maturing On June 30, 2038, Down From $9.923 Billion In The Previous Month
U.S. Consumer Credit In May Stood At Negative $180 Million, Compared With Expectations Of $17.1 Billion; The Previous Reading Was Revised From $20.733 Billion To $20.82 Billion
According To Sources Cited By The Jerusalem Post, Saudi Arabia Is Pushing To Revise The Route Of The India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor, Considering Bypassing Israel And Routing It Through Syria Instead, In Order To Reduce Israel's Involvement In The Project
U.S. Vice President Vance: The U.S. Department Of Labor Has Launched Dozens Of Investigations Into Foreign Individuals And Entities Suspected Of Abusing The H-1B Visa Program. American Jobs Should Be Prioritized For American Workers, Not Exploited By Foreign Fraudsters
Fed Whisperer: Fed Officials' Disagreement Centers On Inflation Outlook, Not Policy Direction
Fed Meeting Minutes: Middle East Conflict Drives Up Inflation, Most Central Banks Signal Future Rate Hikes
Federal Reserve Minutes: AI Continues To Drive Real Investment Spending In Data Centers, High-Tech Equipment, And Software
Analyst: The Fed's June Minutes Signaled A Hawkish Stance, Cooling Expectations For Rate Cuts
US Secretary Of State Marco Rubio: Lifting Sanctions On Syria Will Open The Door To International Trade And Investment And Give Syria An Opportunity To Rebuild
Fed Meeting Minutes: Officials Show Marked Divergence On The Path Of Interest Rates, With Both Rate Hikes And Cuts Remaining Possible
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: Discussed UN Defense Industry Initiatives, Including Shipbuilding, With US President Donald Trump. Cooperation May Include Frigates, Submarines, And Light Frigates
Spot Gold Prices Remained Largely Unchanged After The Release Of The Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Officials Were Divided On Whether Interest Rates Would Rise Or Fall By The End Of The Year
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Several Officials Believe That The Policy Stance Is No Longer Restrictive
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Several Officials Said That Cooling Inflation Could Allow For Maintaining Or Lowering Interest Rates
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Federal Open Market Committee Members Unanimously Agreed That The Statement Would Convey A Commitment To The Dual Mandate Objectives And Stressed That The Federal Open Market Committee Would Achieve Price Stability
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Officials Discussed Public Opinion On Shortening The Fed's Statement
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Federal Reserve Staff's Expectations For GDP Growth Were Slightly Lower Than The Forecast In April
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Participants Generally Agreed That The Upside Risks To Price Stability Were High, While The Downside Risks To The Maximum Employment Target Had Diminished
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: "Most" Participants Wanted To Remove The Fed's "accommodative Bias" From The Statement
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Some Participants Welcomed The Assessment Of Communication Tools And Practices
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Most Officials Believed That Shortening The Fed's Policy Statement Would Be Beneficial
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: All Participants Supported Maintaining The Current Target Range For Interest Rates. Some Participants Believed That A Rate Hike Was Necessary, But Indicated Their Support For Maintaining The Current Interest Rate Range At This Meeting
Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: Most Participants Noted That Inflation Is Likely To Remain High Due To Demand Related To Artificial Intelligence, Middle East Conflict, Or Tariffs. In This Scenario, Almost All Participants Indicated That Some Policy Tightening Measures Might Be Necessary
Turkish President Erdogan: I Have Previously Discussed With Trump The Issue Of Equipping Domestically Produced Fighter Jets With F110 Engines, And I Hope There Will Be No Obstacles
Turkish President Erdogan: Whenever A Problem Arises, US President Trump Always Provides Assistance Within 24 Hours
Turkish President Erdogan: US Sanctions Have Not Affected Turkey; There Is No Such Problem At All
Turkish President Erdogan: The United States Has Now Largely Lifted Its Defense Sanctions Against Turkey
Turkish President Erdogan: One Of The Most Important Issues With The United States Is The F-35 Fighter Jet Issue

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