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Stocks Stage Bounce as Oil Wipes Out Its Rally: Markets Wrap

Wall Street kicked off the week with mild gains in stocks as oil fell amid easing fears of an imminent disruption to crude flows from the Middle East, with investors awaiting for any signs of Iran’s response to US attacks on its nuclear sites. Treasuries and the dollar rose.

Fed’s Bowman Says ‘Time Has Come’ to Revisit Key Capital Buffer

Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman warned the current approach to leverage ratio requirements has lead to unintended consequences in the market while adding she could support lowering interest rates as soon as July.

Trump Warns Against Rising Oil Prices Following Iran Attack

President Donald Trump demanded that energy producers keep down oil prices following US military strikes on Iran, which drove prices higher amid fears the attack could provoke a wider conflict in the Middle East.

US Home Resales Stay Sluggish on Affordability Constraints

US previously owned home sales rose slightly in May to a still-sluggish pace that continues to show a housing market constrained by poor affordability.

New York State Plans to Build New Nuclear Power Plant

New York plans to build a nuclear-power facility, the first major new plant undertaken in the US in more than 15 years.

The Politics feed is a feed that covers daily news on US politics.

Angola, US Firm to Sign Pact to Build $1.5 Billion Power Line

Symbion Power unit Hydro-Link will sign a pact with Angola’s government on Tuesday to build a $1.5 billion private transmission line that will connect hydropower sites with mines producing critical minerals in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo.

Trump Warns Against Rising Oil Prices Following Iran Attack

President Donald Trump demanded that energy producers keep down oil prices following US military strikes on Iran, which drove prices higher amid fears the attack could provoke a wider conflict in the Middle East.

Japan Says No US Demand for Defense Spending Worth 3.5% of GDP

Japan denied a report that the US directly asked Tokyo to raise its defense spending to 3.5% of annual gross domestic product, with its top government spokesman saying that the amount of spending was less important than how Japan raises its military capabilities.

Pakistan Condemns US Strikes in Iran While Embracing Trump

Pakistan condemned the US’s bombing of nuclear sites in Iran while at the same time taking steps to build stronger ties with President Donald Trump, suggesting limits to how far Islamabad will go in supporting Tehran in the crisis.

Texas Governor Vetoes Hemp Bill That Aimed to Crack Down on THC

Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill that would have banned recreational THC products made from hemp, leaving open a loophole that has allowed shops to sell edibles, joints and drinks that create a high similar to marijuana.

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Fed’s Bowman Says ‘Time Has Come’ to Revisit Key Capital Buffer

Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman warned the current approach to leverage ratio requirements has lead to unintended consequences in the market while adding she could support lowering interest rates as soon as July.

US Home Resales Stay Sluggish on Affordability Constraints

US previously owned home sales rose slightly in May to a still-sluggish pace that continues to show a housing market constrained by poor affordability.

US Manufacturing Expands While Inflation Measures Accelerate

US manufacturing grew at a steady pace so far in June, partly reflecting stronger employment growth, while two measures of inflation accelerated to the highest levels since July 2022.

Lagarde Reiterates ECB Is Well Placed to Navigate Uncertainty

The European Central Bank is well placed to tackle “exceptionally high” economic and political uncertainty, President Christine Lagarde said.

Ireland Sees Thousands of Jobs at Risk From US Pharma Tariffs

Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said US pharmaceutical tariffs would cost the economy thousands of jobs and that his focus is on maintaining competitiveness to protect the country’s long-term success

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Medicaid Cuts Will Hurt Nearly Half of America’s Kids

Regardless of the form cuts to the public insurance program take, the result will be worse health for about 37 million children. 

Foreign Terror Has a Price in US Courts

The Supreme Court’s decision allowing lawsuits by victims of overseas attacks to move forward is likely to have consequences for both future suits and the law. 

Siemens Is Battling Big Tech for AI Supremacy at Factories

The German manufacturer is betting that industrial know-how will give it an advantage.

The Budget Bill Is Creating a Republican Existential Crisis

If tax cuts don’t spur economic growth and a growing deficit requires new revenue, what is the purpose of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”?

The Anti-DEI Crusade Hasn’t Stopped Women Leaders

Corporate diversity is under attack. But women are still making progress in C-suites and boardrooms. 

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