Reuters
26 Jun 2026, 12:58 UTC · 3h ago
UK temperature hits 36.9 degrees, breaking June record again
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Reuters
26 Jun 2026, 12:58 UTC · 3h ago
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Suffolk, England, provisionally broke the record for the hottest June day with a temperature of 36.9 degrees Celsius. — Extreme weather records can signal systemic climate risk, though a single temperature reading has negligible immediate market impact.
-0.10The heatwave in Britain is coming to an end. — The conclusion of a short-term weather event lacks material impact on financial assets or risk appetite.
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