AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNuclear Oversight: The UN nuclear watchdog/IAEA says it can’t inspect Iran’s war-damaged nuclear sites and can’t verify key uranium stockpile details, with Bushehr the only facility inspected since February. Oil & Shipping: Four Iranian-flagged tankers reportedly slipped through the Strait of Hormuz despite a US blockade, while oil prices swung as ceasefire hopes rose and fell. Consumer Pressure & Retail: UK high-street footfall improved in May as shoppers returned, helped by promotions and easing Middle East anxiety, though costs and uncertainty still weigh on demand. Inflation Watch (Turkey): Turkey’s annual inflation edged up to 32.6% in May, with monthly prices slowing but fuel and housing still driving costs. Aviation Costs: EU transport officials say there’s no jet fuel shortage in Europe, even as airlines cut some routes due to high prices. Banking Offers (Egypt): Credit Agricole Egypt launched a 12-month interest-free installment “Break” offer for cardholders. Consumer Safety (Auto): Thailand’s consumer watchdog approved civil action against Volvo’s local unit over battery-fire complaints tied to the EX30. Policy Shock (US): US jobless claims hit a four-month high, reflecting growing strain amid Iran-war uncertainty.
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