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On today's podcast:
(1) Iran fired at least two missiles at commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Monday night, Axios reported, testing a late-June deal with the US to halt attacks as the two sides work toward a peace agreement.
(2) Asian equities fell as renewed selling in technology stocks deepened concerns that the AI-driven rally may have run ahead of itself.
(3) The outcome of Marine Le Pen’s appeal of her conviction for embezzling public funds could shape French and European politics for years.
(4) A fledgling rebound in European defense stocks faces a test this week, as investors look to a NATO summit for further clarity on member states’ defense spending plans.
(5) Andy Burnham, Britain’s likely next prime minister, faces competing advice from within his own camp on how to respond to the UK’s cost-of-living crisis, as he rushes to finalize his plans for government ahead of a Labour Party’s leadership contest he’s set to win.
(6) Team USA’s run in the World Cup came to an end on Monday as it failed to make the quarterfinals, while outrage over FIFA’s decision to allow striker Folarin Balogun to play continued to simmer.
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Markets Ignore Chaos, Spotify Chart Rigging, Hormuz Sailors Still Trapped
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