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Federal Reserve's Williams: I am less concerned about the risks posed by stablecoins than some people are.
2026-07-09
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2026-07-09
Indonesia took delivery of about 770,000 barrels of Russian crude on June 29, the first shipment since the countries struck a supply agreement in April, customs data show. The cargo, valued at roughly $75m, was loaded at Kozmino and carried by tanker
Indonesia took delivery of about 770,000 barrels of Russian crude on June 29, the first shipment since the countries struck a supply agreement in April, customs data show. The cargo, valued at roughly $75m, was loaded at Kozmino and carried by tanker "Sella" to Balikpapan. The shipment suggests Moscow is expanding its buyer base amid firmer oil prices after the Iran conflict. Ship‑tracking data show sporadic earlier cargoes from Russia’s Far East this year and last, typically Sakhalin and ESPO-grade barrels. Russian crude flows have been closely monitored since the 2022 Russia‑Ukraine war amid Western restrictions.
2026-07-09
Abas Aslani, senior researcher at the Tehran-based Middle East Strategic Research Center, said US lethal strikes were a counter to Iran’s stance on a “new security arrangement” for the Strait of Hormuz. He said Trump initially regard the interim deal
Abas Aslani, senior researcher at the Tehran-based Middle East Strategic Research Center, said US lethal strikes were a counter to Iran’s stance on a “new security arrangement” for the Strait of Hormuz. He said Trump initially regard the interim deal as an “exit mechanism” to avoid a larger war and that domestic political pressure, plus pressure from Israel, likely contributed to the strikes. Aslani warned diplomatic space is narrowing; Tehran views the attacks as an effort to weaken its control over the Strait. He added the recent strikes were relatively limited in timing, scope and scale — suggesting the US may not want to trigger a wider regional conflict — but said the situation is highly unstable and any miscalculation could escalate into a regional war.
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