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[The Trump Administration Has Reached An Agreement With Anthropic To Allow The Company To Deploy Its Mythos5 Model To Approximately 100 Enterprises And Federal Agencies.] June 27th, According To CNBC, The Trump Administration Has Reached An Agreement With Anthropic, Allowing The Company To Deploy Its Mythos 5 Model To About 100 Enterprises And Federal Agencies.The Market Expects This Agreement To Have A Sector-wide Impact
IMF Chief Economist Guransha: The Conflict Involving Iran Has Not Led To A Further Surge In Oil Prices, As Countries Have Released Strategic Reserves And Refineries Have Adjusted Their Production
IMF Chief Economist Guransha: If The Ceasefire Cannot Be Maintained, The Global Economy Clearly Faces Downside Risks
IMF Chief Economist Guransha: Following The Implementation Of Tariffs By The United States, A New Trade Relationship Has Emerged That Does Not Include The United States
The US Military Stated That It Will Maintain A Continued Presence And Remain Vigilant To Ensure That All Provisions Of The Iran Nuclear Deal Are Observed, Implemented, And Fully Effective
S&P: The Resilience Of The U.S. Economy Should Be Able To Support Robust Fiscal Revenues (including Revenues From Continued Tariffs) And Keep The Fiscal Deficit Stable For The Next Few Years
S&P: The U.S. Outlook Remains Stable Based On Expectations Of Continued Robust U.S. Economic Growth And Credible And Effective Monetary Policy Implementation
S&P Expects The Federal Reserve To Continue Grappling With The Challenges Of Reducing Inflation And Addressing Vulnerabilities In Financial Markets
S&P: We Expect The Federal Reserve To Remain Firmly Committed To Guiding Inflation Toward Its Target Level
S&P: (Regarding The United States) Given The Structural Increase In Non-discretionary Interest Expenses And Spending Related To Population Aging, Net Government Debt Is Expected To Approach 100% Of GDP
US Secretary Of State Rubio: Establish A Clear And Structured Process To Restore Lebanon's Sovereignty, Disarm Hezbollah, And Dismantle Its Infrastructure
U.S. Secretary Of State Marco Rubio: The United States Will Continue To Fully Engage And Invest Significant Resources, Including Coordinating With The United Nations, To Provide $100 Million In Immediate Humanitarian Assistance
U.S. Secretary Of State Rubio: Under U.S. Mediation, The Agreement Has Established A Trilateral Military Coordination Group For Lebanon
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): As Of The Week Ending June 23, Speculative Traders In The NYMEX And ICE Natural Gas Futures Markets Shifted To A Net Short Position Of 2,183 Contracts, Down 3,515 Contracts From The Previous Week
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): For The Week Ended June 23, Net Long Positions Held By COMEX Gold Speculators Increased By 91 Contracts To 113,010 Contracts. Net Long Positions Held By COMEX Silver Speculators Decreased By 411 Contracts To 11,659 Contracts. Net Long Positions Held By COMEX Copper Speculators Decreased By 2,257 Contracts To 68,818 Contracts
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): As Of The Week Ending June 23, Net Short Positions In The Japanese Yen Stood At 146,104 Contracts. Net Long Positions In The Euro Totaled 30,158 Contracts. Net Short Positions In The British Pound Amounted To 105,719 Contracts. Net Short Positions In The Swiss Franc Reached 41,094 Contracts
According To Israel's I24News: Lebanese President Aoun Thanked U.S. President Trump For His Efforts In Facilitating Negotiations Between Lebanon And Israel, Which Ultimately Led To The Signing Of The Agreement Tonight

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Gold notched a fresh high of $3,508 in Asian trading on Tuesday, while Bitcoin surpassed $110,000 amid growing bets the Federal Reserve will cut rates at its upcoming September 17 meeting.
According to the FedWatch Tool, the probability of a quarter-point reduction has climbed to nearly 90%, up from 86% yesterday and 84% last week. The odds were last at this level on August 22, after Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaled that a cut could be on the table.
Bitcoin climbed from $107,500 to $110,500, lifting other crypto assets. Ethereum reclaimed $4,400, Solana traded back above $200, and other major tokens also advanced.
Total crypto market capitalization surged to $3.9 trillion, up slightly in the last 24 hours.
Analyst MacroScope views gold’s breakout as a bullish macro signal for Bitcoin. In April, when gold surged, Bitcoin briefly pulled back from $109,000 to $75,000 before diverging from other risk assets and soaring to record highs.
The analyst sees signs of a repeat pattern, with Bitcoin possibly dipping in the short term before staging another strong rally.
"Gold is screaming to be long BTC once this BTC retracement is done," said MacroScope in a statement . "The last time this happened was below in April. Gold had just made a huge move to the 3400-3500 area. During that same time, BTC retraced from 109k to 75k."
"The inflection point was a positive divergence by BTC from risk assets. BTC then ran to new highs. Current timing unknown. And maybe a different inflection point. We'll see," the analyst added.
Investors are awaiting a series of US economic releases that could sharpen expectations of Fed policy. The focus this week is on the August jobs report, the first full read on labor conditions since July’s revisions revealed weaker job growth than initially reported.
The August inflation print, scheduled for September 11, could further confirm whether rate cuts are imminent.
Beyond the numbers, investors are also keeping an eye on the ongoing legal and political developments at the Fed, including the Senate Banking Committee hearing for Stephen Miran, Trump’s nominee to the Fed Board, and the unresolved case of Fed governor Lisa Cook.
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