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Market news: Democratic state attorneys general in the United States oppose Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of up to 12.5% on imported goods from 60 countries.
TKMS CEO: The extent of the increase in the company's order backlog will depend on the effective date of the Canadian submarine contract.
Conflict situations1. Lebanese sources: No date has been set for Israel’s withdrawal from the test zone. 2. Israeli official: We have no plans to establish permanent (military) positions in the southern Lebanese security zone. 3. Trump: I could destroy all of Iran's power plants in 'less than an afternoon' 4. US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) Either make a deal or get the job done. More willing to reach a deal. 5. Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Qalibaf: Those responsible for attacking Iran and killing the Iranian people, especially those who targeted the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, will eventually be held accountable. 6. Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council: (Responding to Trump) Please respect the Iranian people, otherwise we will respond in another language. US-Iran Negotiations1. Israeli Ambassador to the United States: The next round of talks between Israel and Lebanon will be held in Rome, Italy, from July 14 to 15. 2. Israeli officials: Even if the United States and Iran reach an agreement, Israel will still retain the option of launching military strikes against Iran. Strait of Hormuz1. At least eight Japanese ships are leaving the Strait of Hormuz in formation. Other situations1. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: Trump and I agree on many issues. I have a great relationship with Trump. No date has been set for a visit to the United States. 2. Israel Defense Forces Spokesperson: The Israeli army killed the commander of Hamas's military training department. 3. According to Axios: Netanyahu asked Trump to restrain Erdogan before the NATO summit. 4. Lebanese President Aoun: I will not meet Netanyahu. 5. Lebanese President Aoun: The statement about forming a force to implement the "Pilot Area Agreement" is not true. 6. French Presidential Palace: Macron and Syrian President Salad will co-chair the Syrian Economic Reconstruction Conference tomorrow.
TKMS CEO: The goal is to reach a formal contract for the Canadian submarine order by the end of 2026.
Walmart: Lowering prices on groceries, daily necessities, clothing and other categories.
Walmart: Lowered ground beef prices to $5.94 per pound from $6.74.
Walmart: Its Sam's Club stores will continue to offer competitive fuel prices and have lowered the prices of more than 250 items to enhance consumer value.
Market news: Rivian submitted documents to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to issue 75 million Class A common shares.
U.S. President Trump said Walmart is "acting in a bold way" and called on other retailers to follow the example of this "patriotic company."
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: Canada may retain flexibility in adjusting the final number of submarines purchased.
U.S. President Trump: Walmart will cut the price of a pound of ground beef by nearly 15% and lower prices on a variety of other items.
US President Trump: Walmart will lower prices.
MSCI: It will adjust the treatment rules for "warning board" stocks on the Bombay, National Stock Exchange of India, South Korea and Taiwan exchanges.
Market news: Toyota announced that it will build a new factory worth US$3.6 billion in Texas, USA, and transfer some truck production from Mexico to the United States.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: If negotiations with Germany's TKMS fail, Canada will reserve the right to start submarine cooperation negotiations with South Korea's Hanwha Group.
Israeli officials: Even if the United States and Iran reach an agreement, Israel will still retain the option of launching military strikes against Iran.
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): Traders’ overall positioning sentiment towards the U.S. dollar rose to the most optimistic level since 2015.
The Dow Jones Index closed up 155.84 points, or 0.29%, at 53055.91 points on July 6 (Monday);The S&P 500 Index closed up 54.1 points on July 6 (Monday) 8 points, an increase of 0.72%, to 7537.42 points;The Nasdaq Composite Index closed up 288.49 points, or 1.12%, to 26121.16 points on July 6 (Monday).
Ford, Governor of Ontario, Canada: The new cross-border oil pipeline will help reduce dependence on foreign energy and promote Canada's goal of energy self-sufficiency and becoming an "energy superpower".
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC): Hedge funds’ net short position on the yen rose to the most pessimistic level since 2007.