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Daily Briefing — June 18, 2026 | Oil Slides on US–Iran Deal as Fed Signals Hawkish Patience

31 min · 18. Juni 2026
Episode Daily Briefing — June 18, 2026 | Oil Slides on US–Iran Deal as Fed Signals Hawkish Patience Cover

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On the June 18, 2026 Slotly News Daily Briefing, we examine a rare mix of forces reshaping global markets in real time. Oil prices are falling to multi‑month lows after the United States and Iran agree an interim peace deal that reopens the Strait of Hormuz and brings Iranian barrels back into view. We explain how cheaper crude intersects with still‑elevated inflation, and what it could mean for consumers, energy producers, and central banks. We break down the first Federal Reserve decision under new Chair Kevin Warsh, as the FOMC holds rates at 3.5–3.75% but emphasizes that inflation remains too high and that a hike later this year is possible. We look at the response in Treasuries, the dollar, and US equities, and set that against stagflation concerns emerging from recent data. The briefing also covers European markets under pressure from weaker PMIs and French political risk, record‑high Japanese equities powered by AI and semiconductors, and divergent performance across Asian indices. On the corporate side, we discuss SpaceX’s high‑profile IPO, the extraordinary scale of AI data‑center capex from US tech giants, Apple’s new “Siri AI” push, and tightening AI regulation in Europe and China. The episode closes with a look at UK index changes, credit conditions, and what today’s mix of oil, rates, and technology spending signals for the months ahead.

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