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  • Bitcoin held near $77,744 as U.S. envoys' Pakistan-Iran talks leave markets focused on potential energy-route de-escalation.
  • President Trump will attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, ending years of boycotts and stirring debate inside newsrooms.
  • GOP operatives are shifting midterm strategy to leverage Trump’s pull while emphasizing local issues like taxes and inflation.
  • The administration asked the Supreme Court to bar judicial review of TPS decisions, threatening protections for roughly 1.3 million people.
  • A drone struck a residential high-rise in Yekaterinburg, causing minor injuries and evacuations—the city's first reported attack since the Russia-Ukraine war.
  • The U.S. adjusted Venezuela sanctions to allow state payments for Nicolás Maduro’s legal defense after constitutional concerns raised in federal court.
  • Skilled-labor shortages are accelerating M&A and advisory demand, prompting an Evercore trade thesis that highlights potential revenue upside.

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South Korean President Lee Highlights Potential Price Impacts of US Semiconductor Tariffs and Addresses Broader Economic and Diplomatic Issues

South Korean President Lee Highlights Potential Price Impacts of US Semiconductor Tariffs and Addresses Broader Economic and Diplomatic Issues

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung addressed the implications of proposed US tariffs on semiconductor imports, suggesting they would likely lead to increased prices for American consumers due to market dominance by South Korean and Taiwanese firms. He also discussed the recent depreciation of the South Korean won and its relation to broader curre…

South Korean President Predicts Won Strengthening Amid Stock Market Optimism

South Korean President Predicts Won Strengthening Amid Stock Market Optimism

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung shared expectations that the won's exchange rate could strengthen to about 1,400 per U.S. dollar within the upcoming months. He emphasized that domestic policy efforts alone may not fully stabilize the currency due to external influences such as movements in the Japanese yen. Furthermore, he highlighted that des…