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2026-06-17 Markets Reprice on Iran Truce, U.S. Politics Hardens, AI Bets Grow source notes

An intermediate note for organizing news research material, evidence links, issue structure, and inclusion decisions before the reader-facing article is written.

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Politics

  • Main sourcing came from a June 16 Guardian liveblog and two separate U.S. political articles. The final set prioritizes charges, a Senate vote, voting rights, and Education Department moves over lower-signal local contests.
  • G7 and Ukraine were covered inside the same live stream but were not split into a separate topic because the institutional fight was the stronger signal.

Economy

  • The economy section uses the Guardian business liveblog plus standalone pieces on the BoJ, RBA, Thames Water, and the UK housing market.
  • Corporate deal chatter and retail micro-news were downgraded because they added less to the macro picture.

Technology

  • Selected topics focus on security, compute, power, and regulation: Patch Tuesday, IMEC’s 6G chip work, Microsoft-Oracle capacity talks, Pennsylvania datacenter pushback, and China’s AI grid plan.
  • Apple wearable rumors and commentary-heavy product takes were left out because the sourcing was weaker and more speculative.

Selection Notes

  • Politics: White House UFC plot, Georgia runoff, voting rights, Iran war powers, and Education Department changes made the cut.
  • Economy: oil, the BoJ, the RBA, Thames Water, and UK housing were chosen as the most decision-relevant items.
  • Technology: the set was narrowed to infrastructure and security rather than product rumor cycles.