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Tanker hit by projectile in Strait of Hormuz as Iran holds funeral prayers for Khamenei
Iran is holding funeral prayers in Qom for slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and members of his family, as an oil tanker was set on fire after being struck by an unknown projectile in the Strait of Hormuz. The UK’s maritime agency said the tanker was hit off Oman’s coast and that no casualties have been reported. The report also listed city-wise Indian gold rates, including 24-carat gold at Rs 14,526 per 10g in Mumbai, and said geopolitical tensions have lifted safe-haven demand for the metal.
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7-4
India orders Apple and Google to pull 3 battery-management apps after Bluetooth hijacks hit Delhi e-rickshaws
India’s federal government has issued an emergency directive asking Apple and Google to remove three battery-management apps—BAT-BMS, Lossigy and Epoch Li-ion—from their app stores, after the apps were allegedly misused to remotely hijack battery systems in Delhi’s electric rickshaws. The move follows reports of drivers’ vehicles being forcibly shut down via Bluetooth and then held for ransom to restart. The incidents have prompted a joint probe by Delhi’s transport department and police, and have put renewed scrutiny on how platforms vet third-party app security, according to the directive.
7-4
6-21
US-Iran memo reopens Strait of Hormuz shipping with 60-day free passage window
The US and Iran have signed a Pakistan-mediated memorandum that reopens shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, offering 60 days of toll-free passage before insurance and service charges are introduced. Iran has also set up the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), requiring vessels to submit an online transit request at least 48 hours in advance. The strait carries about 20% of global oil and LNG flows, and India routes 65–70% of its crude oil imports through it. Markets remain unsure about supply stability, and oil prices have not fallen significantly.
6-21
6-19
Strait of Hormuz reopening may arrive too late to ease oil prices
The Strait of Hormuz has been declared reopened after a memorandum of understanding was signed, but restoring real oil flows could take months due to demining, repositioning empty tankers, restarting production and completing long-haul shipments. Global crude inventories have already fallen by 190 million barrels, while the Cushing, Oklahoma hub is nearing its operational stress level and storage sites worldwide are close to critical thresholds. The International Energy Agency estimates it would take about a year to replace 1.15 billion barrels of lost oil even with an additional 5 million barrels of production, and analysts warn the physical supply gap could keep prices rising through the summer despite market optimism.
6-19
6-19
Fed lifts 2026 rate median to 3.8%, with nine officials seeing at least one hike in 2026
The Federal Reserve’s latest projections lifted the median policy-rate estimate for end-2026 to 3.8%, with nine officials penciling in at least one hike this year and markets pricing 72% odds of a move by October. Short-term U.S. Treasury yields climbed to a 16-month high and the dollar strengthened. The report says a higher-rate backdrop typically weighs on emerging-market assets and notes that surging crude oil—once as high as $125 a barrel—has already battered Indian equities. It adds that oil has eased on expectations of a U.S.–Iran peace deal, but a more hawkish Fed undermines the pricing base for commodities.
6-19
6-18
Excess zinc supplements linked to persistent fatigue in 42-year-old gym-goer
A health report said a 42-year-old gym-goer developed fatigue, brain fog and recurring infections after long-term excessive use of zinc supplements, with symptoms lasting more than six months. The report warned that too much zinc can be toxic and can interfere with the absorption of other minerals. While the case is anecdotal, it highlights potential safety risks tied to zinc supplements. It could also add marginal pressure to end-user demand for zinc as a bulk commodity by shaping consumer behavior and drawing regulatory attention.
6-18
6-18
India to unwind emergency fuel curbs once West Asia supply through Strait of Hormuz stabilises
India’s government said it will gradually roll back emergency fuel controls introduced during the West Asia supply crunch, including gas allocation priorities, cuts to commercial LPG supplies and longer refill intervals for household cylinders. The move hinges on expectations that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz will normalise and Middle East oil and gas exports will resume. India imports more than 88% of its oil, 60% of its LNG and about 50% of its natural gas, with roughly 40% of crude oil, 60% of LNG and 90% of LPG typically sourced from West Asia. If a peace agreement holds, a large return of Middle East supplies could create a short-term surplus.
6-18
6-18
Meta brings Jamnagar AI-ready data centre online as part of its global infrastructure fleet
Meta said its AI-ready data centre in Jamnagar, India, is now operational and will serve as a node in the company’s interconnected global infrastructure rather than a facility dedicated to a single region. The company said the site is designed to be flexible and scalable, supporting AI workloads across its ecosystem. Meta also said it has signed renewable energy agreements totaling nearly 1 GW with Indian clean-power providers CleanMax and Fourth Partner Energy. The company did not disclose capex for the project or any near-term financial impact.
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