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China's market regulator ordered Walmart's Sam's Club to eliminate food safety risks. The retailer apologized and formed a task force to inspect its supply chain.
Telefónica will pay the second tranche of its 2025 dividend on Thursday, June 18, 2026. The payment consists of €0.15 in cash per share, resulting in a total estimated payout of approximately €850.5 million. This completes the full 2025 dividend of €0.30 per share, following the first €0.15 tranche paid in December 2025. The primary beneficiaries include major shareholders: SEPI (Spanish Government
Official trade data for April 2026 indicates a pronounced contraction in the macroeconomic performance of both the euro area and the broader European Union. Both trading blocs experienced a shift in their commercial balances, transitioning from significant surpluses in April 2025 into net trade deficits. The structural downturn was characterized by an asymmetric expansion in import volumes that consistently outpaced export
Lloyds forecasts 0.5% GDP growth and 5.6% unemployment due to Middle East conflict costs, expecting the Bank of England to hold interest rates at 3.75%.
USD/JPY daily chart shows the pair consolidating at 160.100, a balanced state that serves as a technical launchpad ahead of imminent central bank interest rate decisions, which act as the primary catalyst for an anticipated volatility expansion. The market maintains its position above the rising 20-day SMA, confirming that the medium-term upward structure remains structurally intact. However, a flattening MACD
Global energy markets experienced a sharp downside correction early Monday as the geopolitical risk premium evaporated following news of a preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The deal, which establishes a 60-day ceasefire in exchange for lifting U.S. sanctions on Iranian crude, triggered an immediate selloff that pushed WTI down over 5% to the $80 level and
Elon Musk has become the world's first trillionaire, hitting a $1.11tn net worth after SpaceX's record-breaking stock market debut.
Silver has seen significant decrease in the price from its peak of 120.000 in the month of January.BP/USD 1H chart shows a sustained upward recovery from its macro bottom at 1.33150, with the pair currently consolidating directly on an intermediate pivot at 1.34385. While price action has printed a consistent series of higher lows, upward expansion is stalling just under
SpaceX surged past $2T in its Nasdaq debut, closing at $160.95 after a record $75B IPO, turning Elon Musk into the world's first trillionaire.
The SEC voted to scrap the 2005 "order protection rule" requiring best-price stock trades, aiming to cut market costs and complexity.
Google plans to dual-source its "Icefish" AI chip for 2028: TSMC will make the main processor, while Samsung handles the 2nm memory-connection components.
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume announced the company will cut 19,000 German jobs by the end of 2026, targeting 28,000 total cuts by 2030 to reduce factory costs.
Visa is building a tech layer for banks to turn traditional deposits into programmable, blockchain-based digital money to match stablecoin flexibility.
The EU's ban on Chinese solar inverters over cybersecurity grid fears impacts 20% of new capacity, threatening to raise costs and delay climate goals.
Elon Musk is set to speak virtually at an ASML conference to discuss his Terafab chipmaking plant ahead of the SpaceX IPO pricing.
Frasers Group has offered £1.73bn to buy the rest of German fashion brand Hugo Boss, where it already holds a 25% stake.
Trump claims 4.2% inflation is lower than expected amid the Iran war, promising prices will drop once the conflict ends.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has announced several key monetary policy decisions as of June 11, 2026, primarily driven by inflation pressures stemming from the war in the Middle East. Key Interest Rate Hike To ensure inflation stabilizes at its 2% medium-term target, the ECB raised its three key interest rates by 25 basis points. Effective June 17, 2026, the
The June 10, 2026, auction of $39 billion in 9-Year 11-Month Notes cleared smoothly, showing robust institutional appetite for long-duration US sovereign debt at current yields. The auction priced at a discount with a Coupon of 4.375% and a High Yield of 4.538% . With an original dated date of May 15, 2026, and an issue date of June 15, 2026,
Uber sued to block a new law restricting driver firings, claiming it shields dangerous drivers and threatens public safety.
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) is set to make stock market history on June 12, 2026, with its Nasdaq debut under the ticker SPCX. Aiming to raise $75 billion at an eye-watering $1.77 trillion valuation, the offering shatters all previous records and notably reserves an unprecedented 30% of its shares directly for retail investors. While the company's core launch business and
Oracle delivered record financial results in Q4 and FY2026, driven by exceptional demand for its cloud and AI infrastructure offerings. Q4 revenue increased 21% year-over-year to $19.2 billion, led by 52% growth in Cloud Services and Support revenue to $7.9 billion. Cloud Infrastructure (IaaS) revenue surged 93% to $5.8 billion, while traditional software revenue declined 2% as customers continued migrating to
Launched on 10 June 2026 by Minister for Pensions Torsten Bell, a new 12-week consultation outlines ambitious plans to give trustees the flexibility to safely release surplus funds from Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes. These proposed changes aim to unlock billions of pounds, redirecting capital to benefit sponsoring employers, scheme members, and the wider UK economy. Funding levels for DB pension
Amid falling sales, Target investors voted against separating the CEO and chair positions, allowing Brian Cornell to retain both roles.