1. The Federal Reserve maintained interest rates unchanged for the fourth consecutive time during its June meeting. The dot plot shows two rate cuts expected this year, but the number of officials expecting no rate cuts this year has risen to seven, and the expectation for rate cuts next year has been reduced to one. Powell continues to emphasize uncertainty, stating that the current economic situation is suitable for waiting and observing. He also expects inflation driven by tariffs to rise in the coming months.

2. The U.S. government resumes processing foreign student visas.

3. U.S. State Department: Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have reached a peace agreement.

4. Trump reiterates that the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates: a 200 basis point cut is needed, and a 250 basis point cut would be very good.

5. German Chancellor Merz: hopes to reach an agreement on U.S.-EU tariff issues within the next few days.

6. Brazil's central bank unexpectedly raised interest rates by 25 basis points to 15%, while the market expected it to remain unchanged at 14.75%.

7. Putin: The negotiation teams on the Russia-Ukraine issue are maintaining contact, and the next talks may take place after June 22.

8. China reduced its holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds in April, while the UK and Japan increased theirs. The amount of U.S. Treasury bonds held by foreign investors is close to record highs.

9. The sixth day of mutual bombings between Israel and Iran -

1. Khamenei states that Iran will not surrender and does not accept imposed war or peace.

2. It is reported that if the U.S. intervenes in the conflict between Israel and Iran, Russia threatens to intervene.

3. U.S. media: Trump privately approved plans to attack Iran but did not issue a final order.

4. Personnel from the U.S. embassy in Israel have begun to evacuate from Israel.

5. Trump says Iran has requested to negotiate with the U.S., but the Iranian side denies it. Subsequently, U.S. media reported that Iran would accept the proposal for talks with the U.S.

6. Trump: The U.S. does not seek a ceasefire, but rather demands that Iran does not have nuclear weapons. The door to negotiations with Iran remains open. It is believed that Iran could obtain nuclear weapons in just a few weeks. He does not want to get involved in the Middle East situation. Previously, Trump was vague about whether to intervene in the conflict.

7. German diplomatic sources: The foreign ministers of Germany, France, and the UK, along with a senior EU diplomat, will hold nuclear negotiations with the Iranian foreign minister in Geneva on Friday.

10. U.S. President Trump stated that the Senate has just passed an 'incredible' bill that will make the U.S. an 'undisputed leader' in the field of digital assets. He called the bill a 'pure genius' that will bring huge investments and significant innovations, urging the House of Representatives to quickly pass a 'clean version' of the (GENIUS Act) and send it to the President for signing as soon as possible. He emphasized: 'There should be no delays and no additional content.' This is a reflection of American wisdom.