
Liz Hoffman
Clay Chandler

US inflation jumped to 3.8% in April, its highest level since 2023, largely driven by the surge in fuel prices caused by the Iran war.
2Donald Trump said Iran must strike a deal or “be decimated,” as Gulf nations’ involvement in the war came into clearer view.
3Anthropic reportedly refused to give Beijing access to its latest model, reflecting deepening tech tensions between the US and China.
4The yuan hovered near a three-year high against the dollar, buoyed by expectations of stronger US-China ties.
5Foreign investors have pulled $21 billion out of Indian stocks in the last two months, as New Delhi feels the pain of the Iran war.
6OpenAI’s Sam Altman is facing heightened scrutiny thanks to a lawsuit from Elon Musk and a massive, planned IPO.
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