investingLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: OpenAI is considering major price cuts (WSJ)
- ICYMI - Georgia central bank buys $100mn more gold as global reserve demand surges
- Iran fires fresh missiles at Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain in widening attacks
- WSJ: OpenAI weighs major price cuts to compete with Anthropic before IPO push
- Gaslighting the oil market - global oil inventories six weeks from operational minimums
- PBOC sets USD/ CNY reference rate for today at 6.8150 (vs. estimate at 6.7819)
- Oil update ICYMI - US bombed Iran second night in a row
- Iran denies Trump contact claim as US says no warships hit in Hormuz
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- Trump says Iran asked US to halt strikes, bombing to stop shortly
- US Iran strikes focus is navy bases and air defences to force deal - update
- Bombing across southern Iran near Hormuz, also Tehran, Hegseth strike threat materialises
- War man Hegseth says US to strike Iran tonight as Tasnim warns of heavy response
- Hegseth says will be hitting Iran hard tonight
- Trump Situation Room meeting on Iran strike options, one is big scale, short duration
- Stocks rally shortly after the open, but reverse lower. Close near the lows for the day
- Oracle Q4 beats on EPS and margins, plans $40bn debt and equity raise in FY2027
Session wrap
- US launched a second consecutive night of strikes on Iran, with CENTCOM saying additional self-defense strikes began at 5:15pm ET against multiple targets at the Commander in Chief's direction
- Iran retaliated by targeting US bases and ships near the Strait of Hormuz and declared the waterway closed to all vessels, though CENTCOM said commercial ships continued to transit
- WTI briefly topped $93/bbl before paring most gains, as Trump had flagged the strikes in advance and warned of further bombing if no deal is signed
- Trump claimed he ordered a halt after direct contact with Iranian officials, though Iranian media denied any contact took place, and he said the next 24 hours would be decisive on a potential deal
- Vice President Vance said the US is engaged with both moderate and hardline voices in Iran as part of negotiations
- Regional equities saw losses on dwindling sentiment while major FX remained subdued
- Separately, OpenAI is considering major price cuts to compete with Anthropic ahead of both companies' planned IPOs, according to the Wall Street Journal
Oil dominated the session as the US conducted strikes against Iran for a second straight night, with Tehran responding by hitting regional US bases and shipping near Hormuz and declaring the strait closed, a move CENTCOM partially disputed by noting commercial vessels were still transiting. The fresh hostilities pushed WTI briefly above $93/bbl before the advance faded, with traders having largely priced in the prospect of strikes given Trump's earlier warnings, including a threat to escalate further if no deal is reached by June 11.
A degree of uncertainty crept in late in the session after Trump claimed to have ordered a pause in bombing following direct contact with Iranian officials, a claim Iranian state media denied. Trump said the coming 24 hours would be decisive for any agreement, while Vance said Washington remains engaged with both moderate and hardline factions in Tehran.
Beyond oil, regional equities extended losses as risk sentiment continued to deteriorate, while major FX pairs stayed subdued, reflecting the broader wait and see posture across asset classes. In tech, the WSJ reported OpenAI is weighing significant price cuts on its AI services to compete with Anthropic, with both companies preparing for IPOs, a development that could pressure margins across the sector regardless of the geopolitical backdrop.
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at investinglive.com.

