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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: As long as I am prime minister, Iran will not acquire nuclear weapons.
2026-07-05
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: As long as I am prime minister, Iran will not acquire nuclear weapons.
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2026-07-05
Financial Times reports France’s push to exclude the UK from the EU’s €150bn arms-reconstruction fund Safe has backfired, leaving France with €15.1bn of the €16.2bn it applied for, three people familiar told the paper. The roughly €1.1bn shortfall re
Financial Times reports France’s push to exclude the UK from the EU’s €150bn arms-reconstruction fund Safe has backfired, leaving France with €15.1bn of the €16.2bn it applied for, three people familiar told the paper. The roughly €1.1bn shortfall reflected projects linked to the UK failing to meet strict eligibility rules France had promoted, the sources said. The disqualified work included projects involving missile-maker MBDA; MBDA’s UK and French units jointly produce the long‑range Storm Shadow missile used by Ukraine.
2026-07-05
Citi Securities says two recent narrative shifts could catalyze a recovery in some non‑AI sectors with earnings support. First, markets are re‑examining Fed policy assumptions and are no longer uniformly pricing a pre‑set hawkish tightening path; a r
Citi Securities says two recent narrative shifts could catalyze a recovery in some non‑AI sectors with earnings support. First, markets are re‑examining Fed policy assumptions and are no longer uniformly pricing a pre‑set hawkish tightening path; a reversal of the tightening/strong‑dollar narrative has eased negative sentiment in non‑AI names. Second, controversy around Meta underscores low market tolerance for negative AI news and suggests downstream players need richer monetization models to justify aggressive upstream investment. Citic also expects outflows from broad A‑share ETFs to ease materially — a key liquidity margin change. The combination of a softer rate‑hike narrative and improved liquidity could spur selective recovery in fundamentally supported non‑AI sectors.
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