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The new chief is ditching the central bank's playbook — leaving your portfolio flying blind.
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Trump finally sealed his Iran deal. Now talks on the ‘final' deal begin. NBC NewsLive updates: US and Iran sign initial agreement to end war but tougher talks lie ahead CNNWhat Trump said he wanted in a deal with Iran, and what he got in the agreement NBC NewsTrump signs MOU, putting US-Iran deal into immediate effect amid nuclear talks Fox NewsVance slams Israeli reaction to Iran deal as U.S. military lifts blo
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Warsh wants markets to guide the Fed, not the other way around Yahoo FinanceHere are the five big takeaways from Kevin Warsh's first meeting as Fed chairman CNBCWarsh Rattles Markets With Inflation Vow They Expect Him to Keep Bloomberg.comFederal Reserve holds interest rates steady but leaves door open to hike CBS News
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Trump administration compares reflecting pool algae battle to Iran war The GuardianFloating paint pieces and algae bloom raising concerns at newly repainted Reflecting Pool WUSA9Blue material peeling off bottom of Reflecting Pool, days after completion of costly renovation WBAL-TVSee Blue paint peel away in Lincoln Memorial's iconic Reflecting Pool USA Today
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When it comes to sales growth, the order of your investments makes all the difference.
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The Federal Reserve is in a "new era," but home buyers are facing the same old affordability challenges.
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Warsh plans to keep markets guessing his next move at the Fed.
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Gas prices fall below $4 on average after Trump's signing of Iran deal to end war The GuardianTrump promised lower gas prices. Here's what's happening at the pump. USA TodayAverage U.S. Gasoline Price Falls Below $4 for First Time in Months The New York TimesGas prices fall under $4 as Trump signs deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz The Washington PostU.S. Stocks Poised to Close Week o
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Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Jumps, Oil Is Now Close to Pre-Iran War Prices — Live Updates WSJWall St indexes advance with boost from chips, Iran optimism ReutersStock Market News, June 18, 2026: Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq post weekly gains for second week in a row, stocks climb after U.S. and Iran sign initial peace deal MarketWatchStocks Rally on Middle East Peace, Apple-Intel Deal: Stock Market Today Kiplinger
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Hegseth attacks NATO allies and announces a review of US forces in Europe AP NewsHegseth Berates NATO Allies for ‘Shameful' Response to U.S. War in Iran The New York TimesSecretary of Defense Hegseth scolds NATO allies — again NPRU.S. moves toward troop reductions in Europe as Hegseth scolds NATO allies The Washington PostNATO chief downplays US military cutbacks as top co
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Mortgage rates dropped this week as Iran peace deal took shape: Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, June 18, 2026 Yahoo FinanceEasing tensions with Iran push mortgage rates lower — but a potential Fed rate hike clouds the outlook CNNWhat the Fed rate pause could mean for mortgage interest rates now CBS NewsAverage 30-Year U.S. Mortgage Rate Falls to 6.47%, Tracking Lower Bond Yields as Iran War Winds Down U.S. News & World Report
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Bowen: US-Iran deal raises inescapable question of what the war was for BBCTrump's Iran agreement may be a dud, but he's getting what he wants CNNOpinion | Trump and Iran: Mission Not Accomplished The New York TimesAmerica's Humiliating Defeat The AtlanticIran's Victory Is More Pyrrhic Than It Looks Foreign Policy
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Hyperventilating experts were wrong about the Iran war. The end of the conflict is a massive buy signal for stocks.
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The futures market now sees at least one interest rate increase this year, as the Federal Reserve's new leader, Kevin Warsh, vows to fight inflation.
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As AI makes software faster and cheaper to build, the real competitive edge shifts to how it's used—pushing leaders to rethink what work looks like and how teams spend their time.
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Nine of 19 officials who participate in Fed policy meetings penciled in at least one interest rate increase by year end, up from zero in March. It was Kevin Warsh's first as Fed chair.
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Businesses looking for any relief from the cost of debt were left wanting more Wednesday.
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China is the world's largest purchaser of oil. But three months after the war with Iran began, it cut its imports, cushioning the global market.
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Oh snap; blood-testing lab; warning letters; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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