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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: New alliances must be built and new relationships must be developed. That's exactly what I'm doing with India at the moment.
The number of initial jobless claims in the United States for the week ending July 4 will be announced in ten minutes.
U.S. Trade Representative Greer: U.S. President Trump has multiple options for Spain.
Cavallo, chairman of the Volkswagen union: We are seeing deindustrialization in Germany.
U.S. Trade Representative Greer praised Apple and Micron's recently released manufacturing investment plans.
U.S. Trade Representative Greer: Final action will be taken against Brazil soon.
U.S. Trade Representative Greer: We are still a long way from reaching an agreement with Brazil.
U.S. Trade Representative Greer: The final 301 investigation report should be released soon.
U.S. Trade Representative Greer: Results of the Section 301 investigation into Canada and Mexico are expected soon.
U.S. Trade Representative Greer: Trump wants to reduce the trade deficit with Mexico.
Redfin: U.S. pending home sales climb to highest level in six weeks.
During his two days in Turkey, Trump threatened to cut off trade ties with Spain, a NATO member, over defense spending and reignited a dispute with Denmark, another NATO member, over Greenland. But in the eyes of NATO Secretary-General Rutte, Trump has only advantages; he praised Trump as a "great leader" and NATO's "biggest asset." Rutte praised "Dear Donald" for prompting Canada and European countries to invest an additional $1.2 trillion in defense during his two terms. And called it "Trump trillion." When Trump harshly criticized previous U.S. presidents for failing to prompt other NATO members to increase their defense spending commitments, Rutte interjected: "You were the first to do it. This is your victory." Trump responded: "That's why I like him." Rutte has praised Trump in a high-profile manner since becoming NATO secretary-general at the end of 2024. Marion Messmer, director of the international security program at Chatham House, said her takeaway from the NATO summit was that no one can control Trump in the long term. Europe would be better off focusing on strengthening its own security. "Although Rutte has managed to maintain Trump's goodwill with a gesture that is both flattering and submissive, other NATO leaders have become increasingly disgusted with what is seen as low-class behavior." This is partly because Rutte has failed to translate his personal relationship with Trump into practical benefits for NATO, because Trump clearly still has dissatisfaction with the military alliance.
Iranian Revolutionary Guards: The adventurous actions of the U.S. terrorist forces and their interference in the shipping lanes will not only provoke a devastating response from us, but will also seriously disrupt the gradual opening process and endanger the interests of all users of the Strait of Hormuz.
ECB meeting minutes: There is no evidence so far that energy shocks lead to higher wage growth.
ECB meeting minutes: The June meeting does not want to send a signal that a series of interest rate hikes or only one-time actions will be taken.
ECB meeting minutes: It has been suggested that the recent rise in long-term interest rates and the tightening of bank lending standards will reduce credit demand, drag down investment and weaken economic momentum.
ECB meeting minutes: The dampening effect of tightening financial conditions since the outbreak of the war has so far been limited.
ECB meeting minutes: A moderate adjustment strategy was adopted in June.
ECB meeting minutes: The situation at the June meeting no longer meets the conditions for ignoring energy shocks.
ECB meeting minutes: Compared with the last round of energy shocks, all parties may be more concerned about price increases, which may mean that companies and workers will react more quickly this time.