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Sunday, June 21, 2026

Monday's News Links

[CNBC] S&P 500 rises to start the week as traders weigh Iran deal progress; Micron climbs: Live updates

[Reuters] Stocks steady, oil falls as Iran peace talks progress

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Declines After US-Iran Peace Talks Show Signs of Progress

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] US and Iran Make ‘Progress’ in Talks, Aim to Keep Hormuz Open

[CNBC] Shipping stalls in Strait of Hormuz after Iran declares key waterway closed again

[Axios] Iran to allow UN nuclear inspectors back in, Vance says

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Starmer Quits and Sets Out Plan for New UK PM by September

[Axios] Data centers become the face of AI backlash

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Alan Greenspan, Who Led Fed During Boom Before 2008 Bust, Dies at 100

[Bloomberg] Treasuries Decline as Trump’s Iran Threats Stoke Inflation Fears

[Bloomberg] SpaceX Bankers Kick Off Marketing for Debut High-Grade Bond Sale

[Bloomberg] What Climate Change Costs You at the Checkout

[Bloomberg] China’s Gold Imports Surge to Most in More Than Two Years

[Bloomberg] Japan’s Takaichi Signals Acceptance of BOJ’s Latest Rate Hike

[Bloomberg] China Warns of Fragmented Supply Chains as Trade Tensions Grow

[Bloomberg] Korea Markets Chief Regrets Allowing Single-Stock Leveraged ETFs

[NYT] China Tightens Rare Earth Grip on U.S. Firms, Threatening Trade Clash

[WSJ] What’s the State of Play in the Strait of Hormuz?

[WSJ] Iran Mediators Offer Plan to Ease Lebanon, Hormuz Tensions

[WSJ] China Slaps Restrictions on Dozens of U.S. Companies

[WSJ] Rising Trucking Rates Drive U.S. Companies Back to the Railroad

[WSJ] In Washington and Around the World, Alliances Are Rapidly Fraying

[WSJ] Alan Greenspan, Influential Fed Chairman Whose Legacy Was Dimmed by the Financial Crisis, Dies at 100

[WSJ] Colombia Elects Hardline Populist Who Vows War on Cocaine Gangs

[FT] Keir Starmer steps down as UK prime minister

[FT] Hundreds of ships wait outside Gulf for full opening of Hormuz Strait

[FT] China restricts trading with some US rare earth companies

[FT] America’s allies look to declare independence from the US