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Morning Report 12 Jun 25: US share markets end lower on Middle East tensions

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US stocks closed lower, dragged down by technology names and despite stronger-than-expected inflation data. Interest rates also eased, supported by progress on reducing the budget deficit. In company news, Starbucks shares surged after reports it may sell a minority stake in its Chinese operations. Meanwhile, oil prices jumped 4% to a two-month high, while iron ore rallied as traders welcomed signs of progress in Sino–US trade relations. Closer to home, Aussie shares are tipped to hit a fresh record high, buoyed by rising energy prices.

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US stocks closed lower, dragged down by technology names and despite stronger-than-expected inflation data. Interest rates also eased, supported by progress on reducing the budget deficit. In company news, Starbucks shares surged after reports it may sell a minority stake in its Chinese operations. Meanwhile, oil prices jumped 4% to a two-month high, while iron ore rallied as traders welcomed signs of progress in Sino–US trade relations. Closer to home, Aussie shares are tipped to hit a fresh record high, buoyed by rising energy prices.

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