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IMF Chief Economist Qulan Shah: After the United States implemented tariff measures, a new trade relationship emerged that did not include the United States.

News Flash26-06 20:39From XTrend Speed
IMF Chief Economist Qulan Shah: After the United States implemented tariff measures, a new trade relationship emerged that did not include the United States.

U.S. Military: The U.S. strikes Iran in response to its attacks on commercial ships.

News Flash26-06 20:37From XTrend Speed
U.S. Military: The U.S. strikes Iran in response to its attacks on commercial ships.

Senior U.S. official: The U.S. military attacked Iranian targets in the Strait of Hormuz.

News Flash26-06 20:32From XTrend Speed
Senior U.S. official: The U.S. military attacked Iranian targets in the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) documents show: SpaceX (SPCX.O) issued US$7 billion in senior notes due in 2031 with a coupon rate of 5.35%; it issued US$6 billion in senior notes due in 2033 with a coupon rate of 5.65%. Notes; issuance of US$6 billion of senior notes due in 2036 with a coupon rate of 5.88%; issuance of US$2.5 billion of senior notes due in 2046 with a coupon rate of 6.60%; issuance of US$3.5 billion of senior notes due in 2056 with a coupon rate of 6.65%.

News Flash26-06 20:17From XTrend Speed
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) documents show: SpaceX (SPCX.O) issued US$7 billion in senior notes due in 2031 with a coupon rate of 5.35%; it issued US$6 billion in senior notes due in 2033 with a coupon rate of 5.65%. Notes; issuance of US$6 billion of senior notes due in 2036 with a coupon rate of 5.88%; issuance of US$2.5 billion of senior notes due in 2046 with a coupon rate of 6.60%; issuance of US$3.5 billion of senior notes due in 2056 with a coupon rate of 6.65%.

S&P: Broad-based revenue resilience, including solid tariff revenue, should help mitigate the risk of a deterioration in the U.S. fiscal position.

News Flash26-06 20:15From XTrend Speed
S&P: Broad-based revenue resilience, including solid tariff revenue, should help mitigate the risk of a deterioration in the U.S. fiscal position.

S&P: The resilience of the U.S. economy should support solid fiscal revenue (including revenue from continued tariffs) and keep fiscal deficits stable in the coming years.

News Flash26-06 20:15From XTrend Speed
S&P: The resilience of the U.S. economy should support solid fiscal revenue (including revenue from continued tariffs) and keep fiscal deficits stable in the coming years.

S&P: The outlook for the United States remains stable based on expectations that the U.S. economy will continue to grow at a solid pace and that monetary policy implementation will be both credible and effective.

News Flash26-06 20:14From XTrend Speed
S&P: The outlook for the United States remains stable based on expectations that the U.S. economy will continue to grow at a solid pace and that monetary policy implementation will be both credible and effective.

S&P: Despite the possibility of IPOs for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the U.S. government should not be expected to give up control of their management.

News Flash26-06 20:14From XTrend Speed
S&P: Despite the possibility of IPOs for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the U.S. government should not be expected to give up control of their management.

S&P: The Fed is expected to continue to address the challenges of lowering inflation and addressing financial market vulnerabilities.

News Flash26-06 20:11From XTrend Speed
S&P: The Fed is expected to continue to address the challenges of lowering inflation and addressing financial market vulnerabilities.

S&P: We expect the Fed to remain firmly committed to guiding inflation closer to its target.

News Flash26-06 20:11From XTrend Speed
S&P: We expect the Fed to remain firmly committed to guiding inflation closer to its target.

S&P: Despite increased political polarization in the United States, we believe key institutions and checks and balances will continue to function to ensure that policy outcomes remain stable.

News Flash26-06 20:11From XTrend Speed
S&P: Despite increased political polarization in the United States, we believe key institutions and checks and balances will continue to function to ensure that policy outcomes remain stable.

S&P: The U.S. economy is expected to grow by about 2% between 2026 and 2029.

News Flash26-06 20:11From XTrend Speed
S&P: The U.S. economy is expected to grow by about 2% between 2026 and 2029.

S&P: (Talking about the United States) Given the structural upward trend in non-discretionary interest payments and spending related to an aging population, general government net debt is expected to approach 100% of GDP.

News Flash26-06 20:10From XTrend Speed
S&P: (Talking about the United States) Given the structural upward trend in non-discretionary interest payments and spending related to an aging population, general government net debt is expected to approach 100% of GDP.

Standard & Poor's: Confirmed the "AA+/A-1+" sovereign credit rating of the United States, and the outlook remains stable.

News Flash26-06 20:09From XTrend Speed
Standard & Poor's: Confirmed the "AA+/A-1+" sovereign credit rating of the United States, and the outlook remains stable.

The Dow Jones Index closed down 46.67 points, or 0.09%, at 51873.95 points on June 26 (Friday);The S&P 500 Index closed down 4.2 points on June 26 (Friday) 0 points, or 0.06%, to 7353.29 points;The Nasdaq Composite Index closed down 60.99 points, or 0.24%, to 25297.62 points on June 26 (Friday).

News Flash26-06 20:03From XTrend Speed
The Dow Jones Index closed down 46.67 points, or 0.09%, at 51873.95 points on June 26 (Friday);The S&P 500 Index closed down 4.2 points on June 26 (Friday) 0 points, or 0.06%, to 7353.29 points;The Nasdaq Composite Index closed down 60.99 points, or 0.24%, to 25297.62 points on June 26 (Friday).

At the close of U.S. stocks, the Dow fell 0.12%, the S&P 500 fell 0.07%, and the Nasdaq fell 0.24%. Semiconductor and storage concept stocks weakened, with Western Digital (WDC.O) falling 13%, Seagate Technology (STX.O) falling 12%, SanDisk (SNDK.O) falling 10%, Micron Technology (MU.O) falling 6.6%, and Qualcomm (QCOM.O) falling 7%.

News Flash26-06 20:00From XTrend Speed
At the close of U.S. stocks, the Dow fell 0.12%, the S&P 500 fell 0.07%, and the Nasdaq fell 0.24%. Semiconductor and storage concept stocks weakened, with Western Digital (WDC.O) falling 13%, Seagate Technology (STX.O) falling 12%, SanDisk (SNDK.O) falling 10%, Micron Technology (MU.O) falling 6.6%, and Qualcomm (QCOM.O) falling 7%.

Fitch revised Boeing's outlook to positive; affirmed its credit rating at 'BBB-'.

News Flash26-06 19:56From XTrend Speed
Fitch revised Boeing's outlook to positive; affirmed its credit rating at 'BBB-'.

U.S. Secretary of State Rubio: Establish a clear, methodical process to restore Lebanese sovereignty, disarm Hezbollah and dismantle its infrastructure.

News Flash26-06 19:36From XTrend Speed
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio: Establish a clear, methodical process to restore Lebanese sovereignty, disarm Hezbollah and dismantle its infrastructure.

US Secretary of State Rubio: The Framework Agreement will allow Israel to return to its borders after the safety of its citizens is threatened.

News Flash26-06 19:35From XTrend Speed
US Secretary of State Rubio: The Framework Agreement will allow Israel to return to its borders after the safety of its citizens is threatened.

U.S. Secretary of State Rubio: The United States will continue to fully participate and invest a lot of resources, including coordinating with the United Nations to provide $100 million in immediate humanitarian assistance.

News Flash26-06 19:35From XTrend Speed
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio: The United States will continue to fully participate and invest a lot of resources, including coordinating with the United Nations to provide $100 million in immediate humanitarian assistance.