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Market news: Switzerland and the United Kingdom have concluded negotiations on strengthening their free trade agreement.Russian President Vladimir Putin: The actions of the Ukrainian armed forces are causing some problems for Russian oil products, but the situation will gradually improve.On July 13, local time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy submitted a draft bill to the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) proposing to extend the state of war and mobilization for another 90 days, until October 31. It is understood that the Verkhovna Rada will vote on the draft decree extending the state of war in the near future. This is the 20th time the Verkhovna Rada has voted on extending the state of war since the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in early 2022.July 13th - Global climate technology industry saw record-high IPO and M&A activity in the first half of the year, a milestone expected to boost investor confidence and unlock new funding for decarbonization technologies. A report released Monday by market research firm Currence shows that 153 deals were announced in the first half of 2026, a 70% year-over-year increase. Acquisitions accounted for the largest share, growing by approximately 65% year-over-year. Simultaneously, the climate technology industry experienced its most active period for initial public offerings (IPOs) since 2022. In the first half of this year, 17 climate technology companies went public, raising a total of $6.7 billion, the highest level since the first half of 2022. Previously, the industry had been sluggish due to rising interest rates and tightening capital markets. However, this recovery is mainly concentrated in a specific segment of the climate technology field. More than a third of the acquired companies are in the energy sector; and among IPO companies, this proportion is close to 60%. Jeff Johnson, general partner at B Capital, stated that this is because investors are looking for technologies that can power AI data centers and support broader electrification processes. With global data center power demand projected to more than double by 2030, "the public market has begun to recognize the value of many such companies."Yemeni President: I have ordered that the confrontation not be escalated, so as to prevent Iran from dragging Yemen into a war that serves its own interests.

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2026/07/13
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  • 22:01:46

    Market news: Switzerland and the United Kingdom have concluded negotiations on strengthening their free trade agreement.

  • 21:47:12

    Russian President Vladimir Putin: The actions of the Ukrainian armed forces are causing some problems for Russian oil products, but the situation will gradually improve.

  • 21:35:54

    On July 13, local time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy submitted a draft bill to the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) proposing to extend the state of war and mobilization for another 90 days, until October 31. It is understood that the Verkhovna Rada will vote on the draft decree extending the state of war in the near future. This is the 20th time the Verkhovna Rada has voted on extending the state of war since the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in early 2022.

  • 21:31:49

    July 13th - Global climate technology industry saw record-high IPO and M&A activity in the first half of the year, a milestone expected to boost investor confidence and unlock new funding for decarbonization technologies. A report released Monday by market research firm Currence shows that 153 deals were announced in the first half of 2026, a 70% year-over-year increase. Acquisitions accounted for the largest share, growing by approximately 65% year-over-year. Simultaneously, the climate technology industry experienced its most active period for initial public offerings (IPOs) since 2022. In the first half of this year, 17 climate technology companies went public, raising a total of $6.7 billion, the highest level since the first half of 2022. Previously, the industry had been sluggish due to rising interest rates and tightening capital markets. However, this recovery is mainly concentrated in a specific segment of the climate technology field. More than a third of the acquired companies are in the energy sector; and among IPO companies, this proportion is close to 60%. Jeff Johnson, general partner at B Capital, stated that this is because investors are looking for technologies that can power AI data centers and support broader electrification processes. With global data center power demand projected to more than double by 2030, "the public market has begun to recognize the value of many such companies."

  • 21:19:44

    Yemeni President: I have ordered that the confrontation not be escalated, so as to prevent Iran from dragging Yemen into a war that serves its own interests.

  • 21:15:51

    Royal Bank of Canada: Even if the Bank of England does not raise interest rates, the pound remains attractive due to its high yields.

  • 21:11:10

    Iran's Supreme Joint Military Command: Iran will resolutely respond to any actions by the US military that interfere with or endanger the navigation of commercial vessels and oil tankers outside of designated Iranian routes and without the permission of the armed forces.

  • 21:06:17

    The Iranian armed forces released photos of the U.S. drone they shot down.

  • 20:57:25

    Kazakhstan's Ministry of Petroleum: Oil production fell by 8.4% in the first half of the year.

  • 20:55:10

    On July 13, US President Trump, speaking about Iran, said: "They are a bad bunch. We should have acted against Iran 47 years ago. Most of Iran's equipment is gone, including their anti-aircraft guns. Every time Iran sends out drones, we hit them hard. We had an agreement, everything was finalized, but they broke the agreement. Iran always tears up agreements. We've had 10 agreements with these people, so I'm going to hit them hard. We will control the Strait, and we will likely dominate it in the future. We have been guarding the Strait of Hormuz for free. We will be the 'guardian angels' of the Strait. I just want to recoup the costs of our actions and compensate for the price we paid for our adventures in the Strait."

  • 20:49:04

    Delta Air Lines (DAL.N): Oil prices will remain "sticky" for a longer period of time (i.e., it is difficult for them to fall from their high levels).

  • 20:48:49

    Delta Air Lines (DAL.N): Delta "will perform very well" in the face of rising oil prices.

  • 20:38:52

    German Foreign Ministry: We also call for the restoration of the ceasefire and the resumption of negotiations.

  • 20:38:31

    On July 13th, Intel (INTC.O) announced it will invest €5 billion (approximately $5.7 billion) to expand its factory in Ireland, attempting to regain its manufacturing dominance amid the artificial intelligence boom. In a statement, Intel said the investment will expand capacity at its Lexlip campus outside Dublin as part of the company's plan to increase data center processor production. The expansion will boost production capacity for products including flagship Xeon server processors, while also advancing research and development activities. Intel Executive Vice President Naga Chandrasekaran stated in a press release that this move is also part of a plan to improve the delivery capabilities of Intel's foundry business for its customers. Intel's foundry business, which primarily manufactures chips for other technology companies, is a key component of the company's revitalization strategy, aimed at strengthening its competitiveness against rivals such as TSMC.

  • 20:36:08

    Germany's unadjusted current account recorded €10.368 billion in May, the smallest surplus since May 2025.

  • 20:36:04

    Germany's unadjusted current account balance for May was €10.368 billion, compared to €13.8 billion in the previous month.

  • 20:32:50

    US President Trump: Every time Iran sends out drones, we strike them hard.

  • 20:32:33

    US President Trump: Most of Iran's equipment is gone, including their anti-aircraft guns.

  • 20:31:07

    Geopolitical premiums have increased, causing international oil prices to fluctuate at high levels. A chart provides a quick overview of the pre-market conversion prices of crude oil between domestic and international markets.

  • 20:27:28

    US President Trump: We should have taken action against Iran 47 years ago.