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To maximize its deterrent and warfighting effectiveness in the Indo-Pacific region, the United States must reform its military command-and-control structure in Northeast Asia. The post The case for a US Northeast Asia Command appeared first on Atlantic Council.
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Gold was on track for a third weekly loss, as a hawkish Federal Reserve and rate-hike bets outweighed the signing of an interim peace deal between the US and Iran.
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BHP Group shares fell after the company flagged a $2.3 billion writedown on its giant potash mine in Canada due to cost and time overruns for an expansion of the project.
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A blazing rally in India’s short-end bonds, driven by plans to attract foreign capital, may fizzle out because the central bank is expected to drain excess cash from the financial system, according to analysts.
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New Zealand exports surged to a second straight monthly record in May, driven by meat shipments to the US and milk consignments, as farmers continue to benefit from strong demand and high commodity prices.
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Australian beef exports to China will face an additional 55% tariff starting this weekend after hitting Beijing’s annual quota limit, which could impact trade flows and prompt producers to seek new markets for red meat.
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US vice-president’s office says plans to travel to Switzerland to participate in talks with Iran are on hold
Kevin Warsh takes oath of office as chairman and a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and the Federal Open Market Committee unanimously selects Warsh as its chairman
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