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The US Dollar Index rose by 0.2% and closed at 101.611.According to ChainCatcher, citing Golden Ten Data, the US dollar index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, rose 0.2% on June 25 and closed at 101.611 at the end of the forex market. One euro exchanged for 1.1355 US dollars, lower than the previous trading day's 1.1379 US dollars; one pound exchanged for 1.3162 US dollars, lower than the previous trading day's 1.3188 US dollars; one US dollar exchanged for 161.76 yen, higher than the previous trading day's 161.57 yen; one US dollar exchanged for 0.8124 Swiss franc, higher than the previous trading day's 0.81 Swiss franc; one US dollar exchanged for 1.4237 Canadian dollars, higher than the previous trading day's 1.4214 Canadian dollars; one US dollar exchanged for 9.7714 Swedish kronor, higher than the previous trading day's 9.7466 Swedish kronor.
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Cosmos Health Inc.'s C-sept Pro product has gained strong market recognition among leading public and private hospital groups in Greece.Based on the current sales momentum, the product's annualized sales are expected to exceed $1.3 million and achieve a gross profit margin of approximately 72%.
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U.S. Energy Secretary warns the EU: Methane regulations will cause “unnecessary pain” for the EU.```htmlGolden Ten Data reported on June 25 that U.S. Energy Secretary Wright warned the European Union that if the EU refuses to relax its regulations on methane (a potent greenhouse gas), the U.S. natural gas supply will “flow to other regions.” “If these regulations are not genuinely reformed, it will cause severe pain to Europe, which is entirely unnecessary,” Wright stated. “This is not about escalating the situation. Our energy will always flow somewhere; it will just go elsewhere.” Previously, EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen vowed to withstand pressure from the U.S. and other LNG exporting countries and insisted on revising regulations aimed at curbing methane emissions. The U.S. had warned the EU that the complexity and potential fine risks of these regulations would jeopardize trade. EU energy ministers are scheduled to meet in Luxembourg this Friday to discuss the regulatory rules.```
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