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It Was Meant to Unify. Now the G7 Is Dogged by Chaos and Divided by Trump. The New York TimesMacron to host Trump for dinner at Versailles after G7 summit PBS‘The elephant in the room': Trump's Iran war looms over G7 PoliticoEmmanuel Macron and Donald Trump test their bruised bromance at G7 summit Financial Times
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Iran War Live Updates: Israel and Hezbollah Exchange Strikes, Complicating Possible Iran Peace Agreement The New York TimesDeath toll rises to 3 in Israeli strike targeting Hezbollah in Beirut apartment block The Times of IsraelIsrael carries out air strikes on Lebanon, state media says, as Iran claims deal with US near BBCIsrael Bombs Beirut Citing Hezbollah Drones as US-Iran Near Deal Bloomberg.comIsrael continues strikes in Beirut's souther
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Trump says US-Iran deal to be signed on Sunday as Tehran casts doubt on timing BBCLive updates: Iran war news; Trump says agreement to be signed Sunday, Tehran pushes back on timing CNNIran War Live Updates: U.S. and Tehran Send Mixed Signals on Emerging Peace Agreement The New York TimesTrump says peace deal will be signed Sunday after Iran said it remains cautious on timing CNBCU.S., Iran expected to "electronically" sign agreement to end war Sunday Axios
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Trump Says Peace Deal Will Be Signed Sunday, but Iran Disputes Timeline The New York TimesLive updates: Iran war news; Trump says agreement to be signed Sunday, Tehran pushes back on timing CNNTrump says deal to end Iran war will be signed Sunday, as Iran disagrees on timing NPRU.S.-Iran deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz could be signed within days, both sides say NBC NewsTrump says deal to end war will be signed on Sunday, Iran questions timing KSL
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Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center in secretive process NPRThe Kennedy Center, Minus Trump The AtlanticTrump Team Scrambles to Block Cameras in Kennedy Center Humiliation The Daily BeastThe Kennedy Center drops 'Trump' branding as Bill Maher's Twain Award guests are revealed AP NewsAt the Kennedy Center, a Name Change Shrouded in Uncertainty The New York Times
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As inflation outpaces workers' wages, the Trump administration insists that its agenda is working.
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From stagflation to energy security, policymakers spoke to CNBC about the biggest risks arising from the ongoing U.S.-Iran war.
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Anxiety got the better of Wall Street on Tuesday, with the stock market tumbling ahead of tomorrow's policy announcement from the Federal Reserve.
Many of Wall Street's top minds are weighing in on how big the Fed rate hike will be. Among them is Brad McMillan, chief investment officer for Commonwealth Financial Network, who, like almost everyone, believes the central bank will hike rates by 75 basis points. A basis point is one-one hundredth of a percentage point.
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"Where things get interesting is in the follow-up comments, where the market tries to parse what this means for the Fed's policy decisions through the rest of the year," McMillan says, referring to the press conference Fed Chair Jerome Powell will hold immediately after the announcement. "Expectations are very hawkish, and the Fed can come out just as expected and still be more dovish than expected. That likely limits the market downside from this meeting and just may provide some upside going forward."
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But today, investors envisioned higher rates ahead, which weighed on bond prices - and sent the 10-year Treasury yield up 7.2 basis points to 3.561%, its highest perch since 2011.
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Broad selling was seen in the equities mar
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