Top 10 Global News Headlines Today _June 27,2025 । Market Rally, India-China Talks, Iran oil and More

 1. Stock Markets Surge on Ceasefire and Trade Optimism

Global equity markets rallied as news of a stable Iran-Israel Ceasefire and renewed US-China trade talks boosted investor confie. Asian shares touched a three year high U. S. dollar dropped and Wall Street gained momentum, reflecting hopes of rate cuts.

Source :Reuters

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2. Half-Year Market Outlook :Great Rotation in Progress

With the first half of 2025 ending, investor are shifting focus _away from U. S. tech _towards Chinese firms, gold (up 25%) and European defense stocks. Mergers and acquisitions reached nearly $2 trillion. Central bankers will gather in Sintra next week to discuss the path forward.

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3. Kremlin: No Plans Yet for Next Ukraine Peace Talks

Russia stated there are no scheduled dates for further peace negotiations with Ukraine. Although preliminary discussions occurred in Istanbul, Moscow expressed skepticism about significant progress without U. S. mediation.

Source : Reuters

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4. Gold Slips to One-Month Low

Gold prices dropped over 2% to $3283 per ounce, hitting a near one-month low. Analysts attribute the decline to decreased geopolitical tensions and investor expectations ahead of key U. S. inflation data.

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5. Indian Pushes for Permanent China Border Solution

At a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) defense ministers meet in Qingdao, India urged China to work toward a permanent solution to the border standoff. China emphasised managing differences without escalation. 

Source :Reuters 

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6. Oil Recovers Slightly but Faces Steep Weekly Drop

Brent crude rose to $68.26 and WIT to $65.83 per barrel, but both remain on course for a ~12% weekly loss. The market adjusted due to fading fears of supply shocks and lowered global demand outlook. 

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7. China's Iranian Oil Imports Hit Record High 

In June, China imported nearly 1.8  million barrels per day of Iranian oil almost double Mary's figure. The surge is driven by smaller, independent refineries anticipating relaxed U. S. sanctions. 

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8. Germany Proposes Significant Minimum Wage Hike 

Germany's wage commission proposed increasing the national minimum wage to €13.90 in 2026 and €14.60 in 2027. If approved, this would place Germany among Europe's highest-paying economies. 

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9. China Bans Uncertified Power Bank on Planes 

From today, Uncertified and recalled power banks are banned from all flights in China. Authorities cited fire risks from lithium batteries and urged travelers to check device certifications. 

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10.  Luxury Brands Relaunch Concept Stores in China 

Brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci are opening immersive "concept stores" in China to re-engage young consumers. These retail innovations include digital storytelling, exhibitions and VIP access strategies. 

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SUMMARY 

June 27 brings economic optimism to global markets, easing oil and gold prices, rising Chinese energy consumption and fresh diplomatic pressure between India and China. Meanwhile, aviation safety and luxury retail trends in China reflect shifting consumer behaviour 











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