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21:18
According to documents submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Matador Resources has confirmed that its borrowing base remains unchanged at $3.25 billion.
Meanwhile, the company successfully increased its total credit commitments to $2.75 billion. This move consolidates the company's financial flexibility, providing solid funding support for ongoing business operations and strategic investments. Maintaining the existing borrowing base indicates continued recognition by lenders of the company's asset value and creditworthiness, while the increased commitment amount further expands its available credit capacity. In the current complex and volatile energy market environment, strengthening liquidity reserves is crucial for independent oil and gas producers like Matador Resources. Adequate credit support will help the company seize potential growth opportunities and effectively respond to market fluctuations.
21:17
U.S. Intelligence: Iran Still Capable of Closing the Strait of Hormuz Again
On June 17, U.S. intelligence assessments indicated that Iran, after demonstrating relevant capabilities during conflicts, still has the potential to close the Strait of Hormuz again. Although a deal to reopen the Strait is anticipated, Tehran retains capabilities in missiles, drones, speedboats, and mine-laying, which could disrupt global energy transportation. Intelligence officials stated that Iran has gained leverage over this critical trade route and may use regional energy infrastructure as a tool for pressure.
21:14
Data released by Westpac Bank shows that New Zealand's Consumer Confidence Index fell to 80.4 in the second quarter, marking the lowest level in three years.
The decline in the index also reflects that local residents remain cautious about the current economic environment and expectations regarding household income and expenditures. The recovery of consumer confidence will likely continue to depend on multiple fundamental factors such as a stable job market and easing inflation.
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