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1Bitget UEX Daily | U.S. House Limits Trump’s Military Action Against Iran; Bitcoin Deeply Corrects to $63,000; AI Chip Supply Crisis Emerges (June 04, 2026)2The largest-scale clashes since the ceasefire! Kuwait says Iran's attack injured 63 people, Trump "puts out the fire": Negotiations are going smoothly, an agreement may be reached over the weekend.3US crude oil inventories have fallen to their lowest level since 2004. Can Trump still keep oil prices under control?
US Dollar: North Asia FX misalignment risks – BNY
FXStreet·2026/06/04 09:24
Brent Oil eases to levels near $96.00 after Israel and Lebanon ceasefire agreement
FXStreet·2026/06/04 09:24
Copper: Pullback on macro and tariff risks – ING
FXStreet·2026/06/04 09:15
EBA and NYDFS Join Forces on Stablecoin Market Oversight
Coinspaidmedia·2026/06/04 09:12

Why is the Ripple (XRP) Price Down This Week? (June 4)
Cryptopotato·2026/06/04 09:09
US Unveils New Tariff Plan Targeting Dozens of Trading Partners Over Forced Labor Concerns
CoinEdition·2026/06/04 09:09
Brent: Conflict risks and ceasefire headlines – Deutsche Bank
FXStreet·2026/06/04 09:09
Japanese Yen outperforms amid hawkish BoJ prospects
FXStreet·2026/06/04 09:09
XRP falls below $1.20 as downside risk grows
Cointurk·2026/06/04 09:06
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U.S. Cryptocurrency Stocks Drop Pre-Market, PURR Falls 8.29%On June 4, according to Bitget market data, U.S. cryptocurrency concept stocks continued to decline in pre-market trading. Specifically, MSTR fell by 1.19%; an exchange dropped by 1.38%; CRCL decreased by 0.80%; SBET fell by 2.53%; BMNR declined by 2.31%; HOOD dropped by 2.75%; and PURR saw a significant decline of 8.29%.
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Brazil seizes Japan's crude oil gap, Hormuz supply disruption triggers global energy reshuffling, risk aversion dominates the market⑴ Affected by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to conflicts between Iran, the United States, and Israel, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is coordinating the sale of crude oil to Japan. Brazilian Foreign Minister Vieira, accompanied by executives from the National Petroleum Company, traveled to Tokyo to advance negotiations, holding a meeting with Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Director Akagawa Yoshimasa on May 18. The Japanese side stated, "Brazil is ready to have a constructive dialogue regarding Japan's purchase of Brazilian crude oil."⑵ Japan relies on Middle Eastern oil for up to 96% of its supply, with 90% of imported crude oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz. After the closure of the strait, Japan's crude oil imports in April dropped sharply by about 61% compared to March, and about 66% year-on-year, with Middle Eastern procurement plummeting 68% year-on-year. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced the release of the national reserves in March, but gasoline prices still hit historic highs. Tokyo had to implement emergency subsidies for diesel, heavy oil, kerosene, and gasoline.⑶ Globally, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has driven up the prices of crude oil and liquefied natural gas, with Asian economies bearing the most pressure as they are the main destinations along this route. Meanwhile, Brazil had already engaged in crude oil negotiations with the foreign ministers of India and Korea in March, indicating that global energy trade is rapidly shifting from reliance on a single strategic passage to a diversified supply system, with market trading logic moving from prioritizing efficiency to prioritizing supply security.
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US AI chip stocks fell collectively in pre-market trading: Qualcomm, AMD, and Intel all down more than 4%Glonhui June 4|Before the U.S. stock market opened, AI chip stocks collectively fell. Among them, Broadcom dropped over 12%, Qualcomm, AMD, and Intel fell over 4%, IBM and TSMC fell over 2%, and Tesla dropped 1%.
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