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| Event | MarCon* | IIR Comment | Outlet | IIR News |
| First round of US-Iran talks ends with encouraging progress, mediators say | ![]() |
AI Summary: Official talks between America and Iran concluded with a sixty day roadmap toward a final peace agreement, establishing a maritime communication line for the Strait of Hormuz and a new trilateral cell. While Tehran secured crucial export waivers and asset releases, this diplomatic progress remains dangerously undermined by continuous Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon. | BBC | Construction at U.S. Cargo Ports Leads to $20 Billion in Spending |
| Ukraine-Russia war latest: ..Moscow strikes foreign cargo ships in Black Sea | ![]() |
AI Summary: Following Ukrainian infrastructure strikes near Crimea, Russia escalated Black Sea hostilities by attacking neutral cargo vessels, killing an Egyptian sailor. While overall frontline advances have largely slowed, Russian forces have newly infiltrated the strategic eastern gateway city of Kostyantynivka. Compounding this kinetic strain, deep international aid cuts are severely worsening Ukraine's persistent civilian humanitarian crisis. | The Independent | Markets Will Recover Gradually from War, IEA Says |
| Oil falls after US-Iran talks signal easing supply risks | ![]() |
Oil prices dropped on Monday after U.S. Vice President JD Vance said progress has been made in talks with Iran and that the Strait of Hormuz was open. High-ranking U.S. and Iranian officials wrapped up their first round of talks in Switzerland on Monday, mediators said. The discussions began on Sunday under the terms of a memorandum of understanding reached last week to extend a tenuous ceasefire from April for at least another 60 days. |
Reuters | Canada Set New Record in Crude Oil Production in 2025 |
| Treasury yields rise ahead of key inflation data and traders weigh U.S.-Iran negotiations Three reasons why a food-supply shock may be coming to Southeast Asia: Goldman Sachs |
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AI Summary: U.S. Treasury yields climbed as investors braced for surging PCE inflation data while parsing volatile Middle Eastern peace negotiations. With oil prices gyrating amid renewed military threats, persistent inflationary pressures reinforce Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh's hawkish posture, pulling forward Wall Street's expectations for impending interest rate hikes by October.
AI Summary: Southeast Asia faces an impending food supply shock driven by compounding Middle East conflict disruptions and a late 2026 El Niño climate event. Goldman Sachs warns that soaring oil and fertilizer import costs will drive food inflation up 2.1 percentage points, severely exposing net food importers to prolonged yield crises. |
CNBC |
U.S. Seeks New Section 301 Tariffs in Forced Labor Flap Commercial Food-Focused Greenhouse Construction Abounds in U.S. |
| Natural Gas Price Forecast: Range Breakout Could Define Next Move | ![]() |
AI Summary: Natural gas settled into a tight weekly doji range near $3.25, signaling macro market equilibrium and intense range compression. While an eight week ascending broadening formation and recent bullish engulfing patterns reflect an underlying buyer control, a decisive breakout past $3.32 or breakdown below $3.06 will ultimately resolve this indecision, triggering the next major directional expansion. | FX Empire | North Dakota Tops U.S. Gas-Fired Plant Kickoffs in Third Quarter |
| China imposes trade curbs on dozens of U.S. firms in retaliation for Pentagon blacklist | ![]() |
AI Summary: Beijing retaliated against Washington's Pentagon blacklisting of Chinese tech giants by imposing export controls on ten American industrial suppliers, including critical rare earth and drone manufacturers. Analysts view these countermeasures as largely symbolic, aimed at safeguarding Chinese corporate rights while preserving broader bilateral stability following the recent strategic Trump-Xi summit. | CNBC | USGS Finds Enough Lithium in the Carolinas to Last Centuries |
| The AI Arms Race Isn't About Technology -- It's About Electricity | ![]() |
AI Summary: As the AI economy transitions from a chip shortage to a decade-long power bottleneck, Bitzero Holdings stands positioned for a historic valuation rerate. Controlling over one gigawatt of secured, low-cost energy, Bitzero's landmark $2.6 billion, 15-year AI hosting lease with OneQode highlights a massive valuation anomaly compared to established, multi-billion-dollar data infrastructure peers. | OilPrice | U.S. Settlement with Invenergy Continues Trump's War on Wind Power |
| Week 06/15/26 - 06/22/26 | ![]() |
What lies in store is anybody's guess. As U.S-Iran talks crack open a sixty-day window toward a peace agreement in Switzerland, continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon work to close it. Russia targets neutral cargo ships in the Black Sea in response to recent Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure -- especially in Crimea. Goldman Sachs raises the alarm: a food-supply shock is brewing across Southeast Asia (and possibly elsewhere), with a late 2026 El Nino (trending toward a super El Nino) threatening to further disrupt global energy commodity supply chains. The AI arms race finally shows its true face: it is not about silicon or algorithms, but electricity, and the world's grids are already too strained and stressed to deliver the electrons. In economics, the world's markets--in particular, central banks--cannot tame inflation. | ||
| *MarCon (Market Condition 1-5, with 5 being the highest impact) indicates directional bias or price effect for the relevant commodity (Oil, Natural Gas, Chemicals, etc.) and is graded by our team of experts here at IIR. | ||||
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