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Sources say Nvidia (NVDA.O) has hired veteran lobbyist Bruce Andrews as its head of government affairs in Washington, D.C. Andrews previously served as head of government affairs at Intel and as an official in the Obama administration.Ceasefire Negotiations 1. Iran – ① Iranian Foreign Ministry: No final conclusion has been reached on the Iran-US agreement. All matters concerning the agreement are speculation. ② Iranian media: There is a high probability that Iran will approve the text. ③ Iranian Armed Forces: If the US attacks again, it will suffer a more violent response. 2. United States – ① Trump: The agreement is expected to be signed this weekend. The Supreme Leader has agreed to reach an agreement, and all parties in Iran have approved the US-Iran agreement; he refused to set a deadline for the agreement; once the agreement is signed, the US will lift the blockade. ② US media: The three major differences have been narrowed under Qatars mediation. 3. Israel – ① Israel: Trump promised that Iran would limit missile production and stop regional support. ② Israel was surprised by Trumps post. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu learned of this during a cabinet meeting. 4. Others – ① Sources say that dialogue on Lebanon and regional security will continue after the US-Iran agreement is reached. ② Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey gathered to assess mediation efforts regarding the US-Iran situation. Strait of Hormuz 1. Iran – ① Iranian Foreign Ministry: The strait remains closed. 2. The United States—① U.S. Central Command: Since imposing the blockade on April 13, it has crippled 9 ships and forced another 135 to change course. ② Trump: The strait may open on Saturday or next Monday. ③ U.S. military: The Strait of Hormuz remains open to traffic. 3. Others—① Indian Ministry of Shipping: 13 Indian-flagged ships ran aground in the Strait of Hormuz; Indian Ministry of External Affairs: All three ships attacked were carried out by the U.S. Navy. Other situations: 1. Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority announced that flights suspended due to the Iranian attack have resumed. 2. According to Axios: The Israeli government expects to allocate more than $350 million over several years to relocate 61 newly approved settlements. 3. Bessant: Any damage to Gulf allies will be paid for with Iranian funds, and Iran will lose its ongoing zero-sum game. If necessary, the U.S. will withdraw funds from Iranian accounts.Nvidias (NVDA.O) annual shareholders meeting is scheduled for June 24, and individuals can participate online.On June 12, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghae stated on the 11th that all matters concerning the US-Iran agreement were speculation. To date, Iran has not reached a final conclusion on the agreement. Baghae also stated that the situation in the Strait of Hormuz has become more insecure due to US actions. Baghae further stated that Qatar and Pakistan are actively playing a mediating role, but US actions have affected the diplomatic process. He said that Iran was aware of the progress of the negotiations from the beginning, and most of the text of the agreement was completed, but the US has continuously changed its position. Iran has proven that it will never compromise on issues that it considers "red lines."June 12 - According to a report by Iranian state television on the 11th, a spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that Iran has not yet reached a final conclusion on the Iran-US agreement, and all reports from the outside world regarding the agreement are speculation, with no details yet finalized.

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  • 06:08:20

    Sources say Nvidia (NVDA.O) has hired veteran lobbyist Bruce Andrews as its head of government affairs in Washington, D.C. Andrews previously served as head of government affairs at Intel and as an official in the Obama administration.

  • 05:39:53

    Ceasefire Negotiations 1. Iran – ① Iranian Foreign Ministry: No final conclusion has been reached on the Iran-US agreement. All matters concerning the agreement are speculation. ② Iranian media: There is a high probability that Iran will approve the text. ③ Iranian Armed Forces: If the US attacks again, it will suffer a more violent response. 2. United States – ① Trump: The agreement is expected to be signed this weekend. The Supreme Leader has agreed to reach an agreement, and all parties in Iran have approved the US-Iran agreement; he refused to set a deadline for the agreement; once the agreement is signed, the US will lift the blockade. ② US media: The three major differences have been narrowed under Qatar's mediation. 3. Israel – ① Israel: Trump promised that Iran would limit missile production and stop regional support. ② Israel was surprised by Trump's post. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu learned of this during a cabinet meeting. 4. Others – ① Sources say that dialogue on Lebanon and regional security will continue after the US-Iran agreement is reached. ② Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey gathered to assess mediation efforts regarding the US-Iran situation. Strait of Hormuz 1. Iran – ① Iranian Foreign Ministry: The strait remains closed. 2. The United States—① U.S. Central Command: Since imposing the blockade on April 13, it has crippled 9 ships and forced another 135 to change course. ② Trump: The strait may open on Saturday or next Monday. ③ U.S. military: The Strait of Hormuz remains open to traffic. 3. Others—① Indian Ministry of Shipping: 13 Indian-flagged ships ran aground in the Strait of Hormuz; Indian Ministry of External Affairs: All three ships attacked were carried out by the U.S. Navy. Other situations: 1. Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority announced that flights suspended due to the Iranian attack have resumed. 2. According to Axios: The Israeli government expects to allocate more than $350 million over several years to relocate 61 newly approved settlements. 3. Bessant: Any damage to Gulf allies will be paid for with Iranian funds, and Iran will lose its ongoing zero-sum game. If necessary, the U.S. will withdraw funds from Iranian accounts.

  • 05:33:02

    Nvidia's (NVDA.O) annual shareholders meeting is scheduled for June 24, and individuals can participate online.

  • 04:55:46

    On June 12, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghae stated on the 11th that all matters concerning the US-Iran agreement were speculation. To date, Iran has not reached a final conclusion on the agreement. Baghae also stated that the situation in the Strait of Hormuz has become more insecure due to US actions. Baghae further stated that Qatar and Pakistan are actively playing a mediating role, but US actions have affected the diplomatic process. He said that Iran was aware of the progress of the negotiations from the beginning, and most of the text of the agreement was completed, but the US has continuously changed its position. Iran has proven that it will never compromise on issues that it considers "red lines."

  • 04:53:18

    June 12 - According to a report by Iranian state television on the 11th, a spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that Iran has not yet reached a final conclusion on the Iran-US agreement, and all reports from the outside world regarding the agreement are speculation, with no details yet finalized.

  • 04:51:32

    Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Once we reach a conclusion that the text of the memorandum of understanding can safeguard the interests of the Iranian people, we will release it.

  • 04:39:23

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman: If Iran intended to abandon its principled position under pressure and threats, we would have done so a year ago.

  • 04:38:35

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman: All matters concerning the agreement are speculation, and no final decision has been reached.

  • 04:37:22

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman: The situation in the Strait of Hormuz has become less secure due to the actions of the United States.

  • 04:36:54

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman: Iran has not yet made a final decision on the agreement.

  • 04:33:46

    On June 12th, local time, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the appointment of Dan Jarvis as Defence Secretary, replacing John Healy who resigned. Downing Street stated that Jarvis previously served as Minister of State for Security at the Home Office, responsible for domestic security, counter-terrorism, and border security. John Healy announced his resignation on June 11th. In an open letter to Prime Minister Starmer published on social media, Healy stated that he was resigning due to the government's failure to provide sufficient funding for defense.

  • 04:30:36

    Foreign central banks held $13.555 billion in U.S. Treasury securities in the week ending June 5, compared with a previous week's figure of $32.686 billion.

  • 04:23:28

    On June 12th, local time, US President Trump, speaking about the US-Iran agreement, stated that to his knowledge, Iran's Supreme Leader had agreed to the agreement, and all parties in Iran had ratified it. He also described it as a very strong and very detailed memorandum of understanding. Trump further stated that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons. Trump indicated that the Strait of Hormuz would be immediately open once the memorandum of understanding is signed. He also stated that the Kharg Island operation is not under consideration.

  • 04:21:39

    Note: US President Trump concludes his White House speech.

  • 04:19:32

    According to SEC filings, proposals from Alphabet (GOOG.O) shareholders regarding water use and artificial intelligence reports were not approved at the annual shareholder meeting.

  • 04:09:03

    Adobe (ADBE.O) expects third-quarter revenue to be between $6.67 billion and $6.72 billion, up from its previous estimate of $6.51 billion.

  • 04:06:13

    According to a Reuters poll, 42 out of 45 economists said the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) would keep the cash rate at 4.35% on June 16. 26 out of 44 economists expect the RBA cash rate to be 4.35% at the end of September; and 18 out of 44 expect the rate to be 4.60% or higher.

  • 04:05:26

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 929.60 points, or 1.86%, to close at 50,848.38 on Thursday, June 11; the S&P 500 rose 127.25 points, or 1.75%, to close at 7,394.24; and the Nasdaq Composite rose 640.16 points, or 2.54%, to close at 25,809.66.

  • 04:04:56

    US President Trump: Iran is more eager to reach a deal than I am; Tehran has already suffered a major blow.

  • 04:04:19

    US President Trump: (Regarding the Iran deal) All Iranians have ratified the deal.