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Business Bible Headlines: June 17 @ 5:00PM ET

3 min · 17. juni 2026
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This is a Business Bible News Headlines for Wednesday June 17 at 5:04 PM Eastern Time, Business Bible News where Daily News meets Daily Principle. In business news today, the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached a record high as traders await forthcoming decisions from the Federal Reserve regarding interest rates. A rise in oil prices contributed to this surge, signaling a potential shift in investor sentiment. Meanwhile, the Brent Crude oil market has shown resilience, maintaining a steady position despite fluctuations in supply and demand dynamics. The technology sector is also making headlines, with significant developments from major players including Uber and Intel. As companies adapt to changing market conditions, their growth strategies are being closely watched by analysts. Finally, the Chinese securities regulator has issued warnings against speculative practices in the tech industry, emphasizing the need for caution in an unpredictable financial landscape. Moving on to market analysis, global markets are mixed today. In overseas trading, the Nikkei leads the way with a move of 684 points. In US markets, the S&P 500 is down 89 points to 7,421, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 498 points to 51,500, and the Nasdaq Composite is down 349 points to 26,027. The 10 year Treasury yield is at 4.46. In commodities, Brent Crude is down $0 to $75 per barrel, and gold is down $53 to $4,277 per ounce. In sports news, ESPN reports that USMNT's Christian Pulisic has been training solo in a bid to be fit for the upcoming match against Australia. In entertainment news, Variety shares that director Michael Sarnoski discusses his work with Hugh Jackman on the upcoming film 'The Death of Robin Hood.' Now, let's move on to The Daily Principle. Today's Daily Principle is ECONOMICS, specifically dealing with Recession. This principle is found in Genesis 41–30. The verse reads: 'After that, there will be seven years of famine, and all the good years will be forgotten, because the famine will ruin the country.' This principle highlights the cyclical nature of economies, reminding us that periods of growth can be followed by downturns. In business, it's essential to prepare for potential recessions by maintaining a solid financial foundation and diversifying investments. By doing so, companies can weather the storms and emerge strong once the market rebounds. Learn more at businessbible.com where Daily News meets Daily Principle.

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