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The yield on Japan's 40-year government bonds rose 5 basis points to 4.055%.
2026-07-09
The yield on Japan's 40-year government bonds rose 5 basis points to 4.055%.
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2026-07-09
Google (GOOG.O) set a new search record thanks to the World Cup. In Tuesday's knockout match, Argentina staged a dramatic comeback: Romero opened the scoring, Messi equalized in the 83rd minute, and then sealed the victory with a last-minute winner a
Google (GOOG.O) set a new search record thanks to the World Cup. In Tuesday's knockout match, Argentina staged a dramatic comeback: Romero opened the scoring, Messi equalized in the 83rd minute, and then sealed the victory with a last-minute winner against Egypt. Nick Fox, head of Google's Knowledge and Information division, wrote, "Google search usage broke all previous records and reached an all-time high after Argentina scored the winning goal." A company spokesperson did not disclose specific figures but stated, "We immediately monitored a peak in queries per second after the winning goal." This milestone comes as Google strives to demonstrate the continued value of its traditional search engine in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). Google still holds a 90% market share in search, its stock price has more than doubled in the past year, and its first-quarter revenue growth was the fastest since 2022.
2026-07-09
The U.S. struck Iran for a second consecutive day, eroding a fragile ceasefire and leaving traffic through the Strait of Hormuz — a critical global energy chokepoint — almost halted on Thursday. Vessel-tracking shows observable transits concentrated
The U.S. struck Iran for a second consecutive day, eroding a fragile ceasefire and leaving traffic through the Strait of Hormuz — a critical global energy chokepoint — almost halted on Thursday. Vessel-tracking shows observable transits concentrated on a northern, Iran-approved lane; the U.S.-backed Oman corridor is largely empty. Among large ships, only one U.S.-sanctioned VLCC departed the Persian Gulf and one Iranian-flag container ship was visible in the strait; some vessels may have transited with transponders turned off. Kpler data show a three-week average of 34 commercial transits per day since the temporary reopening, a peak of 59 on June 24, and most days during the conflict averaging below 20.
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