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Iran's supreme leader orders a retaliatory attack on Israel - NYT. Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has ordered retaliation following a humiliating security failure, as Iran weighs showing strength against the risk of escalation. According to three Iranian officials briefed on the order, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has issued an order for Iran to strike Israel directly in retaliation for the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

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Fed's Powell: I can imagine a scenario of zero cuts to several cuts this year, depending on how the economy evolves.

Fed's Powell when asked about September cut: if inflation moves down in line with expectations, growth remains reasonably strong, the labor market remains as it is, rate cut in sept would be on the table.

There's a broad sense at the FOMC that we are moving closer.

Fed's Powell: We have made no decisions about future meetings, including September

Fed's Powell: A rate cut could be on the table in September.

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Just starting now

Bitcoin Breaks Trendline Support
Bitcoin Breaks Trendline Support

Fed: Inflation remains ''somewhat'' elevated.

Fed: In recent months there has been ''some'' further progress to 2% inflation goal. In June it said there had been ''modest'' further progress.

No Rate cut

US Interest Rate Decision Actual 5.5% (Forecast 5.5%, Previous 5.5%)