+- CITADEL WIRE -- 10h -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]+ | | | 2026-04-26 16:00 UTC | BLOCK 946758 | | BITCOIN $78,060 | GOLD $4,701 | OIL $105.33 | | | | 1. Tillis clears path to advance Warsh as Fed chair | | -- Reuters reports U.S. Senator Thom Tillis said he is ready to advance Kevin Warsh's confirmation as Federal | | Reserve chair. | | -- The shift removes a key Senate obstacle for Warsh and puts monetary-policy independence back at the center of | | markets as the Fed faces war-driven energy inflation and pressure over rates. | | | | 2. Starmer and Trump press urgent push to restore Hormuz shipping | | -- Reuters reports UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Donald Trump discussed the urgent need to restore | | shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. | | -- The call keeps the shipping choke point at the center of allied diplomacy, with oil still elevated and prior | | talks failing to resolve the blockade risk. | | | | 3. Mali defense minister death confirmed after weekend assault | | -- Reuters reports Mali's defense minister was reported dead after a major weekend assault, following earlier | | reports that an al Qaeda-linked attack near Bamako killed him. | | -- Confirmation deepens the political and security shock from the offensive and underscores jihadist reach toward | | the capital after successive attacks around Bamako and Kidal. | | | | 4. Israel sent Iron Dome battery and troops to UAE during Iran war | | -- Times of Israel, citing Axios, reports Israel deployed an Iron Dome battery operated by Israeli personnel to the | | UAE early in the conflict to bolster air defenses. | | -- The deployment signals deeper wartime air-defense coordination between Israel and Gulf partners, expanding the | | regional footprint of the Iran conflict beyond direct strike zones. | | | | 5. Iran war squeezes Asian polyester suppliers to fast fashion | | -- Reuters reports the Iran war is hitting Asian polyester suppliers that feed global fast-fashion supply chains. | | -- Energy and feedstock disruption is moving from crude markets into manufactured goods, adding another channel for | | war-driven inflation and margin pressure across consumer supply chains. | | | +-- reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---+2026-04-26 16:00 UTC | BLOCK 946758 BITCOIN $78,060 | GOLD $4,701 | OIL $105.33 1. Tillis clears path to advance Warsh as Fed chair -- Reuters reports U.S. Senator Thom Tillis said he is ready to advance Kevin Warsh's confirmation as Federal Reserve chair. -- The shift removes a key Senate obstacle for Warsh and puts monetary-policy independence back at the center of markets as the Fed faces war-driven energy inflation and pressure over rates. 2. Starmer and Trump press urgent push to restore Hormuz shipping -- Reuters reports UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Donald Trump discussed the urgent need to restore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. -- The call keeps the shipping choke point at the center of allied diplomacy, with oil still elevated and prior talks failing to resolve the blockade risk. 3. Mali defense minister death confirmed after weekend assault -- Reuters reports Mali's defense minister was reported dead after a major weekend assault, following earlier reports that an al Qaeda-linked attack near Bamako killed him. -- Confirmation deepens the political and security shock from the offensive and underscores jihadist reach toward the capital after successive attacks around Bamako and Kidal. 4. Israel sent Iron Dome battery and troops to UAE during Iran war -- Times of Israel, citing Axios, reports Israel deployed an Iron Dome battery operated by Israeli personnel to the UAE early in the conflict to bolster air defenses. -- The deployment signals deeper wartime air-defense coordination between Israel and Gulf partners, expanding the regional footprint of the Iran conflict beyond direct strike zones. 5. Iran war squeezes Asian polyester suppliers to fast fashion -- Reuters reports the Iran war is hitting Asian polyester suppliers that feed global fast-fashion supply chains. -- Energy and feedstock disruption is moving from crude markets into manufactured goods, adding another channel for war-driven inflation and margin pressure across consumer supply chains.
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2026-04-26 16:00 UTC | BLOCK 946758BITCOIN $78,060 | GOLD $4,701 | OIL $105.331. Tillis clears path to advance Warsh as Fed chair-- Reuters reports U.S. Senator Thom Tillis said he is ready to advance Kevin Warsh's confirmation as FederalReserve chair.-- The shift removes a key Senate obstacle for Warsh and puts monetary-policy independence back at the center ofmarkets as the Fed faces war-driven energy inflation and pressure over rates.2. Starmer and Trump press urgent push to restore Hormuz shipping-- Reuters reports UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Donald Trump discussed the urgent need torestore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.-- The call keeps the shipping choke point at the center of allied diplomacy, with oil still elevated and priortalks failing to resolve the blockade risk.3. Mali defense minister death confirmed after weekend assault-- Reuters reports Mali's defense minister was reported dead after a major weekend assault, following earlierreports that an al Qaeda-linked attack near Bamako killed him.-- Confirmation deepens the political and security shock from the offensive and underscores jihadist reachtoward the capital after successive attacks around Bamako and Kidal.4. Israel sent Iron Dome battery and troops to UAE during Iran war-- Times of Israel, citing Axios, reports Israel deployed an Iron Dome battery operated by Israeli personnel tothe UAE early in the conflict to bolster air defenses.-- The deployment signals deeper wartime air-defense coordination between Israel and Gulf partners, expandingthe regional footprint of the Iran conflict beyond direct strike zones.5. Iran war squeezes Asian polyester suppliers to fast fashion-- Reuters reports the Iran war is hitting Asian polyester suppliers that feed global fast-fashion supplychains.-- Energy and feedstock disruption is moving from crude markets into manufactured goods, adding another channelfor war-driven inflation and margin pressure across consumer supply chains.