Domestic News:
1. Pan Gongsheng, Governor of the People's Bank of China, met with the Indonesian Minister of Finance.
2. The total number of cross-regional trips during the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday is expected to exceed 650 million.
3. Xiaomi Auto is offering internal purchase discounts, with some in-stock vehicles seeing price reductions of tens of thousands of yuan.
4. Kweichow Moutai: A cash dividend of 28.02 yuan per share will be distributed for 2025, with the record date being June 25, 2026.
International News:
1. De la Espley won the Colombian presidential election.
2. Trump: Starmer will resign as British Prime Minister. The British Business Secretary stated there is no reason to believe the Prime Minister will resign on Monday.
3. Libya's National Oil Corporation: Crude oil production reached 1.44 million barrels per day, the highest level since 2013.
4. Iraq's Deputy Oil Minister: Iraq plans to gradually restore crude oil production to the pre-US-Iran conflict level of 4.2-4.3 million barrels per day.
5. Middle East Situation—
① US-Iran Talks: Iran claims a draft agreement on sanctions waivers for Iranian oil has been finalized. US Vice President Vance: Negotiations have made "significant" progress, and further progress is expected.
② Trump threatens Iran to stop Hezbollah or face another attack.
③ Israeli Defense Minister: Israel will not withdraw from the safe zone in Lebanon. It is understood that Israel will withdraw from some of its positions in Lebanon before the Lebanon-Israel talks this week.
④ Israel will end nationwide public restrictions, including along the Lebanon-Israel border.
⑤ US Media: Trump is disappointed that Israel "cannot handle Hezbollah" and is considering authorizing Syria to enter southern Lebanon. Syrian President: Syria is seeking an economic corridor with Lebanon, not a military one.
⑥ Iranian Media: Sources say the Strait of Hormuz will not reopen as long as the Lebanese ceasefire agreement is not observed and Iranian oil sales waivers are not approved.
⑦ In response to the Iranian president's remarks about not relinquishing his right to enrich uranium, Trump said, "He had better watch his words."
⑧ Trump stated that if no agreement is reached, the United States will become the "guardian" of the Strait and collect 20% of the Middle East's oil revenue.
⑨ Iranian military sources: The Strait remains closed.