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Last updated: June 16, 2026, 2:50 AM ET

Energy & Commodities oil futures slipped modestly amid shifting market sentiment, with traders weighing OPEC+ announcements against emerging production data. Meanwhile, gold held near $2,340 steadied as the weakening dollar influenced risk appetite, pushing investors toward risk-on assets. In the metals arena, aluminum prices climbed a notable surge in aluminum prices, buoying expectations in China where Zhang Bo’s valuation passed the $48 billion mark, solidifying his status among Asia’s top industrial players. The market closely observed U.S. airline bonds, which faced downward pressure after a spike in jet fuel costs, while a major Chicago planned muni bond sale underscored ongoing volatility in fixed-income strategies. Analysts noted that Japanese government bonds continued to benefit from extended gains, tracking overnight Treasury movements and signaling confidence in central bank policies. The NHL draft order highlighted the competitive landscape, with top picks for Buffalo’s 2026 season drawing attention as teams poised for championship contention. Staal’s leadership at Carolina emerged as a key storyline, especially after the return of John Tortorella, whose calm demeanor reassured fans amid a season marked by playoff disappointments. The team’s resilience was further underscored by hurricanes’ consistent performance, particularly in the Stanley Cup final, where Taylor Hall and Jackson Blake scored their seventh playoff goal each, reinforcing their status as playoff favorites. Team strategy in the 2026 NHL draft order became a focal point, with analysts emphasizing the importance of selecting the right depth across positions to strengthen future prospects. As the season progressed, the interplay between commodities, sports, and finance painted a clear picture of what investors and fans were watching closely.