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IMF welcomes Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh's firm commitment to achieving price stability.
2026-06-25
IMF welcomes Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh's firm commitment to achieving price stability.
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2026-06-26
At the close of the morning session, domestic futures contracts showed mixed results. Lithium carbonate fell over 5%, TSR20 rubber fell over 4%, polysilicon fell over 3%, silver fell nearly 3%, and rubber, benzene, styrene (EB), and polyvinyl chlorid
At the close of the morning session, domestic futures contracts showed mixed results. Lithium carbonate fell over 5%, TSR20 rubber fell over 4%, polysilicon fell over 3%, silver fell nearly 3%, and rubber, benzene, styrene (EB), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fell over 2%. On the upside, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) rose over 3%, low-sulfur fuel oil (LU) rose over 2%, apples rose nearly 2%, and soybean meal, propylene, live pigs, palm oil, and soybean oil futures rose over 1%.
2026-06-25
On June 25 a U.S. federal judge in Boston, Indira Talwani, enjoined President Trump’s executive order aimed at tightening mail‑in voting, preventing it from taking effect before the November election that will decide control of Congress. Talwani side
On June 25 a U.S. federal judge in Boston, Indira Talwani, enjoined President Trump’s executive order aimed at tightening mail‑in voting, preventing it from taking effect before the November election that will decide control of Congress. Talwani sided with a Democratic‑led coalition of states, finding the president lacks authority to compile state voter rolls and the U.S. Postal Service has no statutory power to issue binding mail‑voting rules; under the Constitution, responsibility for running federal elections rests with the states.
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