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26/06/2026
Federal Reserve's Goulspie: The balance sheet has been used as a monetary policy tool in emergency situations, but it should not generally be viewed that way.
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Insiders say that the Marathon Galveston Bay Refinery in Texas has resumed normal operations after a malfunction.
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As part of the Trump administration's efforts to promote increased domestic production in the United States, the U.S. Army will allow several companies to build critical mineral processing plants at military bases nationwide. According to sources, companies such as REalloys, Titan Mining, ioneer, and Energy Exploration Technologies have reached agreements with the Pentagon to construct these plants. Sources say that these new facilities will process rare earth minerals, graphite, lithium, and boron. Informants claim that REalloys will build a rare earth separation facility at the Tooele Army Depot in Utah, with the products produced being stored on-site for military use.
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Brent crude oil rose 3% intraday to $76.09 per barrel.
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WTI crude oil rose 3% intraday, now trading at $72.48 per barrel.
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Brent crude oil breaks through $76 per barrel, up by 2.91% intraday.
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