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- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From abs.gov.au

Key Statistics: • The current account balance, seasonally adjusted, fell $4.1b to a deficit of $27.1b. • The capital and financial account surplus was $18.6b, a decrease of $1.9b on the December quarter 2025 surplus. • The net international ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From abs.gov.au

Seasonally adjusted, current price estimates for: • Company gross operating profits fell 1.3% • Wages and salaries rose 1.2% Seasonally adjusted, chain volume estimates for: • Inventories rose 0.5% • Sales of goods and services rose in 10 industries ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From abs.gov.au

The April 2026 seasonally adjusted estimate: • Total dwellings approved fell 3.4%, to 16,710. • Private sector houses fell 1.0%, to 10,088 and private sector dwellings excluding houses fell 3.6%, to 6,403. • The value of total residential building ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From thestreet.com

The affluent do not sell their assets. They borrow against them. Himanshu Sahay, co-founder and CTO of Arch Lending, says Bitcoin (BTC) holders should be doing the exact same thing, instead of spending it on coffee, rent, or pizza. Sahay co-founded ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From channelnewsasia.com|2 comments

The U.S. dollar steadied on Tuesday as markets took a wait-and-see approach to Middle East peace talks, with Lebanon announcing a limited ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, although broader geopolitical uncertainties kept traders on edge. ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From whitehouse.gov

In Proclamation 9704 of March 8, 2018 (Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States), as amended; Proclamation 9705 of March 8, 2018 (Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States), as amended; and Proclamation 10962 of July 30, 2025 (Adjusting Imports of Copper Into the United States), as amended, I found, under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended, 19 U.S.C. 1862 (section 232), that aluminum, steel, and copper are being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security of the United States and took action under section 232 to adjust imports of aluminum, steel, and copper articles and their derivative articles (collectively, metal products) so that such imports will not threaten to impair the national security. Specifically, to address the national security threats found in Proclamation 9704, Proclamation 9705, and Proclamation 10962, I established tariff regimes, which included imposing additional ad valorem duties on certain imports of metal products. In Proclamation 11021 of April 2, 2026 (Strengthening Actions Taken To Adjust Imports of Aluminum, Steel, and Copper Into the United States), I modified the tariff regimes established under section 232 for imports of metal products to more effectively address the national security threats found in Proclamation 9704, Proclamation 9705, and Proclamation 10962. In particular, I imposed an ad valorem duty of 50 percent on products made of those metals; an ad valorem duty of 25 percent on derivative products that tend to be predominately composed of those metals; and a temporarily-reduced ad valorem duty of 15 percent on a subset of derivative products, namely fixed industrial machinery and power equipment. Just in | The White House announces a reduction in tariffs on agricultural machinery, including combines and harvesters, from 25% to 15%.
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From @FirstSquawk|1 comment

RBA board member Ian Harper: Persistent inflation is a genuine concern. Rising market measures of inflation expectations are concerning, according to RBA board member Ian Harper.
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From @MarketsCapApp|4 comments

Just in | Japan's Finance Minister Katayama emphasizes strong coordination with the U.S. on foreign exchange matters, noting that both countries are actively monitoring market trends. KATSUNOBU KATAYAMA: OIL MARKET VOLATILITY REMAINS ELEVATED, AND THE GOVERNMENT IS PREPARED TO RESPOND WITH SUITABLE MEASURES. ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From zerohedge.com

According to the University of Michigan’s latest Index of Consumer Sentiment, a record number of Americans have negative views of the economy. This is yet more evidence that the American people are dissatisfied with their economic condition. Some ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From fxstreet.com

Bitcoin (BTC) declined below the $72,000 level on Monday as geopolitical tensions escalated following Iran's decision to suspend ceasefire talks with the US. Iranian state media reported that Tehran paused indirect negotiations in response to ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From boj.or.jp|4 comments

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- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From think.ing.com

The relevance of the shuttering of the Strait for US bonds is not easy to discern from absolute levels of yields. The 10yr inflation expectation at comfortably under 2.5% is actually quite a benign reading. Even a dramatic reopening of the Strait ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From financemagnates.com

Interactive Brokers reported higher trading activity and continued growth in client assets and account numbers in May, according to its latest monthly operating metrics. The electronic brokerage said Daily Average Revenue Trades reached 4.969 ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From nypost.com|2 comments

It was ripe for the picking. Banana bandits scored a sweet steal worth a whopping $6.2 million, nabbing the yellow, crescent-shaped centerpiece of “Comedian,” a masterpiece by Italian visual artist Maurizio Cattelan, from the Centre Pompidou-Metz ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From ca.finance.yahoo.com

Barrick Gold Corp is considering a London Stock Exchange listing for its African business and a potential all-share transaction with Endeavour Mining, as the Canadian gold major looks to reshape its portfolio and sharpen its focus on North America, ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From financefeeds.com

Japan’s ruling party, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is urging the government to promote yen-backed stablecoins across Asia and establish a legal framework for cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The reported proposal, submitted to ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From youtube.com/cmegroup

Dan Deming analyzes the recent price action in the metals markets, noting significant selling pressure for Gold futures to start the week. Following a recent two-week closing high, gold declined approximately 1.75% to hover near the 4,516 level, ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From financefeeds.com

Strategy’s disclosure that it sold 32 bitcoin last week has complicated the resolution of a Polymarket market that drew more than $20 million in trading volume. The market asked whether Michael Saylor’s bitcoin treasury company would sell any of its ...
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From @realDonaldTrump|20 comments

I had a conversation with Bibi Netanyahu today, asking him not to go into a major raid of Beirut, Lebanon. He turned his Troops around. Thank you Bibi! I also had a conversation with Representatives of the Leaders of Hezbollah, and they agreed to stop shooting at Israel, and its soldiers. Likewise, Israel agreed to stop shooting at them. Let’s see how long that lasts — Hopefully it will be for ETERNITY! President DONALD J. TRUMP
- Submitted Jun 1, 2026|From @FirstSquawk|9 comments

TRUMP STATES HE ANTICIPATES REACHING AN AGREEMENT WITH IRAN TO PROLONG THE TRUCE AND REOPEN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ "OVER THE NEXT WEEK" - ABC NEWS *TRUMP TO ABC: STILL HAVE TO GET TO A 'FEW MORE POINTS' ON MOU *TRUMP TO ABC ON MOU: WILL BE COMPLETED 'OVER THE NEXT WEEK' TRUMP TO ABC: IRAN ANGER W/ ISRAEL ATTACK ON LEBANON A 'GLITCH'