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Buffett will be interviewed on CNBC at 6 a.m. ET on Wednesday.
According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency: The Iranian military stated that drone operations targeting US bases in the region will continue until "final victory."
Conflict Situation 1. Iranian Revolutionary Guard launched Operation Nasr 2. 2. Iran claims the US has entered a formal state of war. 3. Iran claims an explosion occurred at a US military base in Kuwait. 4. Iranian Revolutionary Guard attacked US targets in Bahrain. 5. US military: Completed a new round of strikes against Iran; 50,000 troops deployed in the Middle East. 6. Iranian Revolutionary Guard claims to have attacked and destroyed two vessels violating regulations. 7. Iranian media: Iran attacked the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet. 8. Jordan intercepted and shot down four missiles that entered Jordanian airspace from Iranian territory. 9. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard claimed to have attacked a US airbase in Jordan using ballistic missiles. 10. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard destroyed a Patriot radar in Bahrain, an air traffic control radar of the US Navy's Fifth Fleet, and a C-RAM early warning radar system. 11. According to CNBC: US officials said the US military launched several additional strikes against Iranian military targets on Tuesday to eliminate emerging threats. 12. Five explosions were heard west of Bandar Abbas, Iran; four locations in Bushehr were hit by enemy artillery fire; air defense systems near the Bushehr nuclear power plant were activated; multiple explosions were heard in Bempourna and Chabahar; Hungam Island was attacked by US artillery fire. Strait of Hormuz 1. The French Defense Minister stated that preparations are underway to clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz. 2. Iran is rushing to transport crude oil before the blockade is reinstated; several oil tankers are secretly transiting the strait. 3. The Iranian military: The Strait of Hormuz will not be opened because of "US aggression" and war. 4. The UK Maritime Trade Operations Office: Received a report of an incident 13 nautical miles southeast of Lima, Oman. 5. A tanker reported being attacked by missiles while sailing south along the southern route. 6. White House official: Trump is “very serious” about the 20% toll plan. 7. Oman reiterated its commitment to continue working with all parties to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. 8. Trump: No one should charge a fee for the Strait. 9. Iranian Revolutionary Guard: The reopening of the Strait will be delayed as long as the US continues its actions. 10. US Energy Secretary Wright: There will be no toll for passage through the Strait. A 20% fee is no longer being considered. Other Circumstances 1. Lebanon and Israel are negotiating in Italy to implement an agreement to end the conflict. 2. Sources: Rome negotiations discuss determining the timing of the test zone and the withdrawal of Israeli troops. 3. Iran's Foreign Ministry condemns Britain's designation of the Revolutionary Guard as a national security threat. 4. Israeli media: The US has suspended the withdrawal of military aircraft from Israeli airports. 5. Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister: Iran currently has no commitments under the framework of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass a bill to permanently implement daylight saving time and sent the bill to the Senate for consideration.
OpenAI said its AI smart speaker products did not infringe Apple's (AAPL.O) trade secrets.
U.S. Energy Secretary Wright: We must ensure that oil can flow out of the Arabian Gulf.
U.S. Energy Secretary Wright: No longer considering charging 20% fee.
U.S. Energy Secretary Wright: There will be no tolls in the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. Energy Secretary Wright: About 15 million barrels of oil are exported from the Arabian Gulf every day.
U.S. State Department official: The United States expects that American companies will play an important role in promoting the reconstruction of the Iraq-Syria crude oil pipeline.
In the week to July 10, API crude oil production in the United States was 56,000 barrels per day, compared with the previous value of 34,000 barrels per day.
U.S. API refined oil imports in the week to July 10 were -188,000 barrels per day, compared with the previous value of -325,000 barrels per day.
U.S. API crude oil imports in the week to July 10 were -119,000 barrels, compared with the previous value of 159,000 barrels.
U.S. API heating oil inventories for the week to July 10 were -73,000 barrels, compared with the previous value of -434,000 barrels.
U.S. API Cushing crude oil inventories for the week to July 10 were 238,000 barrels, compared with the previous value of -69,000 barrels.
U.S. API refined oil inventories for the week to July 10 were 2.259 million barrels, compared with expectations of 1.06 million barrels and the previous value of -1.801 million barrels.
U.S. API gasoline inventories for the week to July 10 were -1.664 million barrels, compared with expectations of 600,000 barrels, and the previous value was -2.929 million barrels.
API crude oil inventories in the United States for the week to July 10 were -564,000 barrels, expected to be -2.736 million barrels, and the previous value was -399,000 barrels.
U.S. State Department official: The United States supports Iraq and Syria to strengthen connectivity and build future-oriented trade and prosperity corridors.
According to Israel’s Channel 12: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to visit the U.S. capital Washington next week, but the relevant itinerary may still be adjusted.