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NI225 opened down 36.39 points on June 22 (Monday), or 0.05%, to 71213.67 points.
Parliamentary sources: Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Himimo Yoshizo will attend the Lower House Budget Committee meeting from 8:00-8:38.
The U.S. two-year Treasury yield rose to 4.2297%, the highest level since February 2025.
Japanese Finance Minister Katayama Satsuki: Ready to take appropriate measures to deal with currency fluctuations at any time.
Japanese Finance Minister Katayama Satsuki: Will not comment on specific foreign exchange levels.
According to the Yitong News Agency: The Iranian delegation is still at the negotiating venue in Switzerland, and negotiations between relevant parties and mediators from Pakistan and Qatar are still ongoing.
U.S. President Trump will sign the executive order at 3:30 pm on Monday.
U.S. Trade Representative Greer will travel to India to discuss a joint U.S.-India statement as part of negotiations for a bilateral trade deal.
U.S. 10-year Treasury bond futures fell 12 points, and 30-year Treasury bond futures fell 21 points.
U.S. stock index futures opened lower on Monday, with Nasdaq futures falling 0.5%.
According to the AXIOS website: U.S. diplomats said that the focus of Iran’s negotiations is on Lebanon’s conflict de-escalation mechanism and the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.
According to the AXIOS website: U.S. diplomats say good progress has been made in keeping the Strait of Hormuz open.
According to Iran Press TV: The four-party negotiations in Switzerland have ended, and the Iranian representative has left.
According to a reporter from the AXIOS website: A US diplomat involved in the Swiss negotiations said he expected negotiations with Iran and mediators from Pakistan and Qatar to continue into the night.
According to Fox News: A US diplomat said that the Iranian delegation remains in Switzerland and negotiations are continuing. Negotiations were progressing in earnest throughout the day. Intense discussions around all elements of the nuclear deal are ongoing. Part of the discussion focused on clarifying confusing information about the Strait of Hormuz to ensure it remains open.
US President Trump: After spending trillions of dollars on NATO, Italy and its prime minister have never even considered intervening in Iran and its nuclear threat. For decades, we defended them, but when tested, they failed to step up when we and the rest of the world needed them most. Disappointing!
Alternative asset management giant Investcorp is acquiring a majority stake in a British facilities management company, people familiar with the matter said, a move that highlights Gulf investors' continued push for overseas deals despite a backdrop of war in the Middle East. The Bahrain-based company is taking a stake in Smart Managed Solutions at a valuation of more than $200 million.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: Some people in the United States say that Trump completely listens to me, and some in Israel say that I completely listen to Trump. Both statements are untrue. We are the leaders of an independent nation. I represent Israel's interests.
Prime Minister of Pakistan: Thanks to Switzerland for its support and constructive engagement following the signing of the historic Islamabad MoU. Both sides agreed that the successful implementation of the memorandum will contribute to regional peace, stability and global economic prosperity.
According to Reuters: Iranian sources said that negotiations between Iran and the United States in Switzerland have been suspended but not ended.