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Strait of Hormuz Shipping Collapses as U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Expires

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Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has hit a new low as the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran expires, with shipping operators pulling vessels from one of the world's most critical chokepoints. The disruption signals escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf and threatens to upend global energy flows.

Oil prices face immediate upside pressure; roughly 21% of global petroleum passes through Hormuz daily. Shipping costs will spike, feeding inflation across energy-dependent sectors. Japanese automakers, already exposed to yen volatility and geopolitical risk, face additional supply-chain headwinds.

A sustained blockade or military escalation could trigger a broader energy crisis and force central banks to reassess inflation trajectories. This directly contradicts the soft-landing narrative underpinning current equity valuations.

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China's Economic Deceleration Deepens as Retail and Investment Both Falter

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China's July data confirms a broadening slowdown: retail sales growth barely moved while investment spending slumped further, signaling weakness across both consumption and capital formation. The world's second-largest economy is losing momentum despite export gains from AI-driven demand.

Commodity prices face headwind; copper, iron ore, and crude oil will weaken on reduced Chinese demand. Tech and semiconductor stocks tied to China exposure will reprice lower. Emerging-market currencies and equities dependent on Chinese growth will sell off.

Beijing's policy response—likely more stimulus—could reignite global inflation concerns and complicate Fed rate-cut expectations. A prolonged Chinese slowdown undermines the growth narrative supporting current equity multiples.

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Japan's Q2 GDP Misses Forecast as Consumption Stalls Despite 1.1% Growth

Japan reported annualized Q2 GDP growth of 1.1%, falling short of the 2% consensus and marking a deceleration driven by flat private consumption. The weakness persists despite export strength, revealing fragility in domestic demand.

The yen will weaken further on expectations of continued monetary accommodation from the Bank of Japan, pressuring Japanese exporters' pricing power. Nikkei-listed automakers face a dual headwind: yen depreciation eroding margins and Iran tensions disrupting supply chains and demand.

Japan's inability to generate domestic growth despite accommodative policy underscores structural deflationary pressures in developed economies, complicating the global inflation narrative.

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JPMorgan's Dimon Warns UK Against Windfall Tax on Banking Profits

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Jamie Dimon, CEO of the world's largest bank by market cap, directly cautioned the UK chancellor against imposing additional windfall taxes on banking sector profits, signaling JPMorgan's willingness to reduce UK operations if tax policy becomes punitive.

UK financial stocks will rally on reduced tax-hike risk; FTSE 100 banking names benefit. JPMorgan's leverage—as the dominant U.S. bank in London—gives it outsized influence over UK fiscal policy. Any retreat on windfall taxes removes a headwind for UK bank valuations.

The episode illustrates how multinational capital can constrain sovereign fiscal policy, particularly for smaller economies dependent on financial-sector tax revenue.

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Trump Orders Pentagon to Cut Military Exercises with South Korea

President Trump directed the Pentagon to "substantially reduce" joint military exercises with South Korea, citing cost concerns and arguing the drills send a provocative signal. The move signals a shift toward diplomatic engagement with North Korea over deterrence.

South Korean defense contractors face revenue headwinds; Korean equities will weaken on reduced military spending. U.S. defense primes with Korea exposure (Lockheed, Raytheon) will see minor downside. The move reduces geopolitical risk premium in Korean assets, benefiting tech exporters like Samsung and SK Hynix.

The decision undermines the U.S.-South Korea alliance and emboldens North Korea, raising long-term security risks on the peninsula. It signals Trump's prioritization of cost-cutting over alliance commitments.

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Record Wildfires Sweep Europe as Belgium Faces Largest Blaze in History

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Belgium is battling what officials describe as the largest wildfire in the country's history, with flames advancing toward the German border and prompting evacuations. France and Greece are simultaneously battling major fires, signaling a continent-wide climate emergency.

European agricultural and forestry stocks face losses; insurance companies will absorb claims. Energy prices may spike if power infrastructure is damaged. Reinsurance stocks (Munich Re, Swiss Re) will reprice on elevated catastrophe risk.

The fires underscore climate-change acceleration and will intensify pressure on EU carbon-reduction targets, potentially raising energy costs and inflation across the bloc.

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Japan's Agricultural Succession Challenge: Desk Worker Revives Family Wagyu Farm

A Tokyo office worker abandoned corporate life to take over his grandparents' Wagyu farm in rural Japan, illustrating a rare reversal of rural-to-urban migration. The move highlights both the cultural shift among younger Japanese and the existential challenge facing agricultural succession.

Agricultural commodity prices and specialty food exporters may benefit from renewed interest in heritage farming. Japanese food-export companies with Wagyu portfolios could see margin expansion if domestic supply stabilizes.

Japan's aging rural population and shrinking workforce remain structural headwinds; isolated success stories do not offset systemic decline in agricultural productivity or rural viability.

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Victoria Secures Australia's Highest Teacher Salaries After Union Revolt

Victorian teachers won a 28.3% to 32.4% salary increase over four years, making them Australia's best-paid educators. The outcome was shaped partly by rank-and-file union rebellion, signaling growing wage pressure in the public sector.

Australian government bond yields will face upside pressure as public-sector wage bills expand, raising fiscal sustainability concerns. The precedent may trigger similar demands across other Australian states and federal public-sector unions, amplifying inflation risk.

The deal reflects tightening labor markets and worker militancy post-pandemic, complicating central banks' inflation-fighting efforts across developed economies.

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Kushner Meets Hamas in Egypt to Advance Gaza Peace Negotiations

Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and Middle East envoy, held rare talks with Hamas leadership in Egypt to discuss a Gaza ceasefire and peace framework. Kushner is scheduled to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next, signaling a coordinated diplomatic push.

Oil prices will ease on reduced geopolitical risk if negotiations gain traction; Middle Eastern equities and currencies will stabilize. Israeli and Palestinian assets will reprice on ceasefire probability. Defense contractors may face headwind if conflict de-escalates.

A Gaza ceasefire would reduce regional instability and lower the risk of broader Middle East conflict, but success depends on Hamas and Netanyahu alignment—both uncertain.

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Hollywood's Box Office Surges Past $5 Billion as Five Blockbusters Cross $1 Billion

The U.S. box office has generated over $5 billion in 2026, with five blockbuster films each exceeding $1 billion in global revenue. The surge marks a dramatic recovery from pandemic-era theater closures and signals renewed consumer appetite for theatrical entertainment.

Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount Global will see earnings upside from theatrical revenue and ancillary licensing. Theater operators (AMC, Cin

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