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Onshore yuan (CNY) closed at 6.7925 per U.S. dollar at 16:30 on July 6, down 121 pips from the previous session.
2026-07-06
Onshore yuan (CNY) closed at 6.7925 per U.S. dollar at 16:30 on July 6, down 121 pips from the previous session.
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2026-07-06
An FT nationwide poll shows 58% of US voters say the Trump administration's Military confrontation with Iran is not worth the economic and strategic cost. With inflation high and war spending mounting, Republicans' midterm prospects have dimmed. The
An FT nationwide poll shows 58% of US voters say the Trump administration's Military confrontation with Iran is not worth the economic and strategic cost. With inflation high and war spending mounting, Republicans' midterm prospects have dimmed. The White House has asked Congress for an additional $670 billion in federal appropriations to cover accumulated war costs. Only 31% of respondents said recent skirmishes strengthened US negotiating position, while 44% said they weakened US leverage. Voters also cited the conflict as a material factor pushing up consumer goods and gasoline prices year-to-date.
2026-07-05
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu defended building settlements around occupied Jerusalem, saying the measures aim "to safeguard Jerusalem's territorial unity." The United Nations has long held that settlement construction on occupied Palestinian terr
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu defended building settlements around occupied Jerusalem, saying the measures aim "to safeguard Jerusalem's territorial unity." The United Nations has long held that settlement construction on occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, violates international law; such unilateral steps undermine the two-state framework, impede the peace process and lack legal force or broad international recognition. The final status of Jerusalem must be resolved through equal negotiations under international law, the statement said, and unilateral changes to its status have no legal effect.
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