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12:34
A smart money investor bought $170,000 worth of bets that France will not win against Senegal in the World Cup group stage.
Monitoring by Odaily Seer channel shows that in the Polymarket prediction event "2026 FIFA World Cup Group I Round 1: France vs Senegal," smart money with profits exceeding 1.24 million USD (address: 0xf0318c32136c2db7fec88b84869aee6a1106c80c) purchased over 170 thousand USD worth of "France will not defeat Senegal," with an average opening price of 33¢. France is widely favored thanks to its deeper squad strength and recent good form. The team previously defeated Brazil and Colombia, and boasts offensive stars such as Mbappé, Dembélé, and Olise, with key defender Saliba also confirmed to play. Senegal, on the other hand, has gained market recognition through their competitiveness accumulated from the Africa Cup of Nations and the return of Mané. Odaily Seer channel continues to closely follow the prediction market, seeing changes before pricing.
12:33
Yum China sells Pizza Hut business for $2.7 billion
```htmlGolden Ten Data reported on June 16 that Yum Brands has reached an agreement to sell its Pizza Hut business for $2.7 billion to two different companies. Yum Brands stated in a press release that the Pizza Hut business, excluding Mainland China operations, will be acquired by the private equity firm LongRange Capital. The stores in Mainland China will be acquired by Yum China Holdings Limited.```
12:31
International Energy Agency: Iran conflict exposes energy security risks in Southeast Asia
```htmlOn the 16th, the International Energy Agency released a report stating that the energy crisis triggered by the Iran conflict has sounded an alarm for energy security in Southeast Asia. If the region does not quickly diversify its energy supply sources, the cost of energy imports will increase significantly. According to the report, Southeast Asia is overly dependent on oil and natural gas products transported via the Strait of Hormuz. Therefore, when the Iran conflict leads to a tightening of global energy supply, the region's energy security is especially vulnerable. Fatih Birol, Director of the International Energy Agency, said that for Southeast Asia, diversifying energy supply sources is an urgent priority. (Xinhua News Agency)```
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