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U.S. Trade Representative: The U.S. government continues to analyze the aerospace supply chain to determine tariff policy.
2026-07-02
U.S. Trade Representative: The U.S. government continues to analyze the aerospace supply chain to determine tariff policy.
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2026-07-01
MOL, Hungary's oil and gas company, has received a formal license from the U.S. Treasury to continue negotiations to acquire Serbia's oil company NIS; the license is valid through July 31.
MOL, Hungary's oil and gas company, has received a formal license from the U.S. Treasury to continue negotiations to acquire Serbia's oil company NIS; the license is valid through July 31.
2026-07-01
The World Gold Council says its benchmark scenario and market consensus implies the Fed will hike at least once in 2026, most likely in October, while the Bank of England, Bank of Japan and ECB are expected to tighten and U.S. Q2 inflation should pea
The World Gold Council says its benchmark scenario and market consensus implies the Fed will hike at least once in 2026, most likely in October, while the Bank of England, Bank of Japan and ECB are expected to tighten and U.S. Q2 inflation should peak near 3.9%. Under those assumptions, gold is likely to trade around $4,100/oz this year with roughly ±5% volatility. Upside would come from worsening geopolitical or economic conditions or a shift in rate expectations, though a sustained breakout would likely require a sufficiently strong global slowdown. Downside risks are a stronger dollar, larger-than-expected rate hikes and a return to risk-on sentiment; prolonged trading below $4,000/oz could spur further selling, while declines exceed 10% historically tend to attract buy-the-dip demand from long-term regional investors.
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