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U.S. West Coast crude inventories fell to their lowest level since 2004.
2026-06-24
U.S. West Coast crude inventories fell to their lowest level since 2004.
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2026-06-24
The Bank of Thailand kept its policy rate at 1.00%, in line with market expectations, and said it is reassessing economic risks from the Middle East conflict. While war-related risks have eased, uncertainty remains elevated. Several central banks, in
The Bank of Thailand kept its policy rate at 1.00%, in line with market expectations, and said it is reassessing economic risks from the Middle East conflict. While war-related risks have eased, uncertainty remains elevated. Several central banks, including the Fed, have taken a wait-and-see stance; Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines raised rates last week to offset conflict-related shocks. The BOT said pre-ceasefire cost shocks had squeezed firms, weakened household purchasing power and hit tourism through higher costs and travel constraints, and that lagged effects will continue to weigh on growth. It also flagged El Nifio-driven food supply risks and ongoing uncertainty from US tariff policy. Many economists expect the BOT to remain on hold for the rest of the year, maintain an accomodative stance to support a still-fragile economy.
2026-06-24
Three Israeli officials said the Lebanese armed forces will receive training and vetting from the United States.
Three Israeli officials said the Lebanese armed forces will receive training and vetting from the United States.
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