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Thailand aims to raise economic growth potential to 3% by 2030
Thailand announced plans to increase its annual economic growth potential from 2.7% to 3.0% by 2030, Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas said on June 22, 2026.
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Singapore Airlines to issue 1.5 billion yuan five-year offshore bond under $10B debt plan
Singapore Airlines mandated four banks to arrange a 1.5 billion yuan offshore bond issue, expected June 30, 2026, as part of its $10 billion debt program.
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Middle East, China, and Indonesia mitigate aluminium supply shock from Iran conflict
Middle Eastern smelters and Asian producers eased aluminium shortages caused by Iran war despite Strait of Hormuz closure on June 20, 2026.
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Three India-linked supertankers reappear near Strait of Hormuz amid oil spill off Pakistan coast
Three India-linked supertankers crossed the Gulf of Oman on June 21 amid disputed Strait of Hormuz closure and an oil spill reported on Pakistan’s coast.
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SpaceX launches debut bond sale after record $85.7B IPO and reports $100.8B cash
SpaceX announced its first senior unsecured notes offering on June 22, following a June 12 IPO that raised $85.7 billion and reporting $100.8 billion cash on hand.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Resigns After Local Election Losses, Sterling Weakens
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer resigned amid political pressure after heavy Labour losses in May local elections, causing sterling to weaken [s1,s2].
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China adds 10 US rare earth and defense-linked firms to export control list
China banned dual-use exports to 10 US rare earth and defense-linked companies on June 22, 2026.
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China keeps loan prime rates steady for 13th month in June 2026
China held its 1-year and 5-year loan prime rates unchanged at 3.0% and 3.5% respectively in June 2026, marking 13 consecutive months without a change.
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France and Germany agree equal 40% stakes in defense firm KNDS ahead of IPO
France and Germany agreed to hold equal 40% stakes in European defense company KNDS before its planned IPO on July 13, 2026.
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SK Hynix briefly surpasses Samsung Electronics as South Korea's most valuable company
On June 22, 2026, SK Hynix's market value rose above Samsung Electronics, making it South Korea's top listed company for the first time since 2000.
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Explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG Facility Injures Dozens, Causes Missing Persons
An explosion during startup at Qatar's Barzan gas supply facility injured 54, left 18 missing, and caused a fire now controlled.
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Japan's Toto to invest 80 billion yen in semiconductor materials targeting 1-nanometer chips
Toto will invest 80 billion yen over five years to expand its semiconductor materials business focused on 1-nanometer chip technology.
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Chinese regulators probe AI-driven stock rallies amid market overheating concerns
Chinese regulators are scrutinizing AI-fueled stock rallies and questioning companies and funds on business links and valuations.
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China urges Asia-Pacific trade cooperation amid rising protectionism at Suzhou APEC meeting
China called on 21 Asia-Pacific economies to deepen trade cooperation to counter rising protectionism during the May 22 APEC meeting in Suzhou.
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US sanctions China's Hengli Group for Iranian oil purchases, Singapore unit shuts down
The US sanctioned Hengli Group and 40 shipping firms in April over Iranian oil, leading to Hengli’s Singapore trading unit closure in June.
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Investors shift from TSMC to MediaTek and Samsung amid strong AI sector gains
Investors are diversifying from TSMC to other AI-related tech firms as MediaTek and Samsung shares soar in 2026.
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Australia extends fuel excise relief by one month to ease rising prices amid Middle East conflict
Australia will extend fuel excise relief until the end of July, keeping petrol and diesel 16 cents per litre cheaper amid global supply disruptions.
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Starbucks cuts 180 jobs in London and Hong Kong as part of global restructuring
Starbucks laid off about 180 corporate employees in London and Hong Kong amid efforts to reduce costs and simplify management.
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Nearly 25% of Chinese Listed Firms Report FX Losses Amid Yuan Appreciation in Q1 2026
About a quarter of 5,500 Chinese onshore listed firms cited foreign-exchange losses as a major factor reducing profits in Q1 2026 amid yuan gains.
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Citadel Securities boosts Asia staffing with nearly half of 60 hires in Hong Kong
Citadel Securities hired more than 60 people across six Asian markets in 2026, nearly half in Hong Kong, its largest regional office.
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Japan’s core machinery orders drop 9.4% in March after two quarters of growth
Japan’s seasonally adjusted core machinery orders fell 9.4% in March to ¥1.01 trillion, following increases earlier in the year.
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PetroChina targets 30 bcm coal rock gas production by 2035 to boost energy independence
PetroChina plans to produce 30 billion cubic metres of coal rock gas by 2035, surpassing last year's shale gas output record.
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Lifestyle International races to refinance HK$6.75 billion loan secured by Sogo store
Lifestyle International Holdings Ltd seeks to refinance HK$6.75 billion loan, with HK$2 billion still unsecured, amid extended bank talks.
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China Increases Export Controls on Indium Amid Rising AI Chip Demand
China has tightened export scrutiny on indium, requiring more approvals and end-user disclosures in 2026 amid AI sector growth.