
Stocks fell on the US Fed chair’s pessimism about the economy after he announced interest rates would remain steady.
2Oil prices topped $110 per barrel, after Iran and Qatar accused Israel of attacking a vast natural gas field the Gulf countries share.
3China is close to tapping its vast commercial oil reserves as supply disruptions from the Iran conflict grow more acute.
4Moody’s Analytics forecast the probability of a US recession in the next year at 49%, amid a debate over the Iran war’s impact on the American economy.
5The Israeli military killed Iran’s intelligence minister, taking out the third senior Iranian figure within 24 hours.
6Computing’s prestigious Turing Award went to two men who created a way of keeping digital communication safe even in the age of quantum computers.
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