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NATO Secretary-General Rutte said the United States has made clear its nuclear deterrent is secure.
2026-06-17
NATO Secretary-General Rutte said the United States has made clear its nuclear deterrent is secure.
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2026-06-17
[Midday Closing of Treasury Bond Futures] The main contract for 2-year Treasury bond futures (TS) rose 0.01%, the main contract for 5-year Treasury bond futures (TF) rose 0.03%, the main contract for 10-year Treasury bond futures (T) rose 0.07%, and
[Midday Closing of Treasury Bond Futures] The main contract for 2-year Treasury bond futures (TS) rose 0.01%, the main contract for 5-year Treasury bond futures (TF) rose 0.03%, the main contract for 10-year Treasury bond futures (T) rose 0.07%, and the main contract for 30-year Treasury bond futures (TL) rose 0.21%.
2026-06-17
ONS said May CPI rose 2.8% YoY, unchanged from April and below economists' 3.0% forecast. Food and non-alcoholic beverages weighed on the headline, while services inflation — the domestic price‑pressure gauge — rose to 3.7%, above expectations. The d
ONS said May CPI rose 2.8% YoY, unchanged from April and below economists' 3.0% forecast. Food and non-alcoholic beverages weighed on the headline, while services inflation — the domestic price‑pressure gauge — rose to 3.7%, above expectations. The data indicate inflationary pressures were smaller than expected even before a US deal to end the Iran conflict pushed energy costs sharply lower. The prints appear to reinforce a wait‑and‑see leaning among some Bank of England policymakers ahead of tomorrow's rate decision.
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