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Saudi Public Investment Fund assets rose 5% YoY to SAR4.54 trillion in 2025 from SAR4.32 trillion in 2024, Saudi state TV reported.
2026-06-30
Saudi Public Investment Fund assets rose 5% YoY to SAR4.54 trillion in 2025 from SAR4.32 trillion in 2024, Saudi state TV reported.
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2026-06-30
Investors' long-running yen carry trades—borrowing cheap yen to fund higher-yield assets—have funneled Asia-origin flows into global risk assets, including US stocks and commodities. The recent yen decline is market-relevant as markets approach the t
Investors' long-running yen carry trades—borrowing cheap yen to fund higher-yield assets—have funneled Asia-origin flows into global risk assets, including US stocks and commodities. The recent yen decline is market-relevant as markets approach the two-year anniversary in August of Japan's large August 2024 yen intervention, which triggered Japan's biggest one-day equity drop since 1987, amplified US volatility and saw the S&P 500 fall 6.1% over three days. ING global markets head Chris Turner says, given thin trading ahead of the July 4 holiday, Japan could buy yen as soon as Friday or wait until the July 20 Marine Day holiday to act.
2026-06-30
Tension in the Strait of Hormuz has disrupted Qatari LNG flows, prompting an emergency spot buy by Pakistan this week. Traders said Pakistan LNG Co. purchased cargoes from BP on Monday at $16.74/MMBtu for delivery June 30–July 4; Asia spot was around
Tension in the Strait of Hormuz has disrupted Qatari LNG flows, prompting an emergency spot buy by Pakistan this week. Traders said Pakistan LNG Co. purchased cargoes from BP on Monday at $16.74/MMBtu for delivery June 30–July 4; Asia spot was around $15/MMBtu the same day. Ship-tracking shows Qatari LNG shipments via the Strait have been interrupted since vessel attacks — a ship carrying Qatari oil was hit on Saturday and a Singapore-flagged container vessel was attacked days earlier. The emergency purchase indicates buyers cannot rely on normal Hormuz transits.
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