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沪深两市成交额突破3.5万亿元,较上日此时放量4280亿元。
2026-06-22
沪深两市成交额突破3.5万亿元,较上日此时放量4280亿元。
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2026-06-21
Fox News reported Trump told Iranian officials in a phone call last night not to close the Strait of Hormuz, warning "if you close it, you will no longer be a country." He said the US could act as the strait's "guardian" and "take" 20% of Iran's oil, suggested the US might seize control of the waterway if necessary, warned he would "blow them to pieces," and said the US could impose transit fees if no agreement is reached.
Fox News reported Trump told Iranian officials in a phone call last night not to close the Strait of Hormuz, warning "if you close it, you will no longer be a country." He said the US could act as the strait's "guardian" and "take" 20% of Iran's oil, suggested the US might seize control of the waterway if necessary, warned he would "blow them to pieces," and said the US could impose transit fees if no agreement is reached.
2026-06-22
Foreign ministers of Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey met in Cairo on the 21st and issued a joint statement saying the US‑Iran conflict poses significant risks to regional security, international energy markets, maritime trade routes, global supply chains and international trade. They welcomed the recent US‑Iran memorandum of understanding as a constructive step toward de‑escalation and urged all parties to honor commitments. The ministers said the US and Iran should sustain current mome
Foreign ministers of Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey met in Cairo on the 21st and issued a joint statement saying the US‑Iran conflict poses significant risks to regional security, international energy markets, maritime trade routes, global supply chains and international trade. They welcomed the recent US‑Iran memorandum of understanding as a constructive step toward de‑escalation and urged all parties to honor commitments. The ministers said the US and Iran should sustain current momentum, promptly complete next‑stage talks and agree a durable, verifiable and mutually acceptable solution that addresses regional states' concerns.
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