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DAILY ISSUE · 2026-06-24

Wednesday 24 June 2026

7 dispatches · every item carries a primary source and independent corroboration.

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CAPITALS · coalition mathematics · 2026-06-24SCOOP 55

Congress passes most ambitious housing legislation since the 1980s

The Wall Street Journal reported on June 24 that Congress passed its most ambitious housing legislation since the 1980s, a package of more than 50 provisions aimed at making it easier to build homes and improving affordability. According to the report, the legislation streamlines some federal approvals for housing but does not address local regulations, where most housing polic

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Fed stress test: all 32 large banks stay above capital minimums in severe-recession scenario

The Federal Reserve said on June 24 that its annual stress test confirms large banks are well positioned to weather a severe recession and continue lending to households and businesses. Per the release, all 32 banks tested remained above their minimum common equity tier 1 capital requirements despite more than $708 billion in projected losses — including roughly $200 billion on

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Riksbank publishes minutes of June 16 monetary policy meeting
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Riksbank publishes minutes of June 16 monetary policy meeting

Sveriges Riksbank published on June 24 the minutes of its monetary policy meeting held on June 16, 2026. The material available contains no further detail on the policy decision or the discussion recorded in the minutes.

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PM meeting with Prime Minister Mottley of Barbados: 25 June 2026
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PM meeting with Prime Minister Mottley of Barbados: 25 June 2026

Rutte spoke at an Atlantic Council Front Page event, arguing that the Ankara summit could wind up “even more important” than last year’s in The Hague. The post NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte: Expect deals in Ankara, plus a sharp message to Moscow appeared first on Atlantic Council .

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