Business Maverick: Friday, June 21: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day

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” by shooting down the unmanned aircraft but declined to detail any potential response. The UN called for “maximum restraint” as Tehran and Washington disputed whether the drone was over international or Iranian waters., with WTI futures surging as much as 6.1%. Speculative traders who’d turned against crude recently are ready to pile back in, according to LPS Futures. Asian equity futures are flat to slightly higher after U.S. stocks advanced, with the S&P 500 opening at a record high.

Beijing is ready to help Pyongyang “address its legitimate security and development concerns,” as part of a deal, according to CCTV’s account of the Chinese president’s remarks.this weekend as the shadow of Trump’s trade war keeps the region on edge. While China is the biggest trading partner for most of the participants, they also can’t afford to offend the U.S.

 

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