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Hormuz Tanker Traffic Slows to a Trickle
Tanker traffic via the Strait of Hormuz slowed further over the weekend, maintaining upward pressure...
Private credit under strain as troubled loans swell
FT analysis shows signals of stress in the market are back to levels last seen in 2017...
Japan Industrial Production (MoM) below forecasts (0.5%) in May: Actual (0.1%)
Japan Industrial Production (MoM) below forecasts (0.5%) in May: Actual (0.1%)
Malaysia Gold price today: Gold rises, according to FXStreet data
Gold prices rose in Malaysia on Tuesday, according to data compiled by FXStreet.
Paramount Skydance pushes back deadlines for exchange, tender offers
Nvidia halves Asian AI chip buyer list amid tighter China screening - report
WTI Price Forecast: Advances to four-week top, near $80.00 on Hormuz supply risks
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) – the benchmark US Crude Oil price – is seen building on the previous day's strong move up and gaining positive traction for the second consecutive day on Tuesday.
AI and the new Mechanical Turk
The evolution of the technology offers fresh opportunities for hoodwinkers and charlatans
US small caps soar as investors look beyond big tech
Russell 2000 on course for best year since 2003, helped by AI spending, tax changes and low valuations
Spain begins Gibraltar airport checks as Brexit reaches the Rock
Troubled EU entry system will be turned on from Wednesday, with UK territory in effect becoming part of Schengen zone
Google backs major US solar project to offset fossil fuel emissions
Deal signals continued demand for renewable energy despite Trump administration’s efforts to end tax credits and stall plans
US military targeted in Iran war phone-tracking campaign
Roaming systems and ad tech were used to try to locate American personnel as Tehran attacked forces in the region
RIP the US state department
America’s diplomats used to have global sway. Now they are besieged by their own president
Why the world should copy Trump for once
The US is offering $1,000 to fund investment accounts for children born during the president’s second term