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UK’s £100,000 Tax Trap Widens as Allowance Stays Frozen, June 10
£100,000 tax threshold frozen for 2026/27, triggering 60% tax trap as personal allowance withdraws for higher earners.

S&P 500 Falls 0.26% as Chip Rally Fizzles, June 10
S&P 500 fell 0.26% to 7,386.65 on June 8 as chip stocks lost momentum. Nasdaq dropped 0.97%. Oil prices fell 3.4% on Middle East ceasefire hopes.

Hong Kong Gives Chief Executive Power to Certify Crimes as National Security, June 10
Hong Kong regulation allows Chief Executive to certify criminal cases as national security matters, raising judicial independence concerns.

Hardwyn India Announces 2:5 Bonus Share Issue, June 10
Hardwyn India proposes 2:5 bonus share issue. Shareholders receive 2 bonus shares per 5 held. Stock rises 0.65% to ₹24.59. Approval vote July 3, 2026.

ASEAN Future Forum Opens in Hanoi, June 10
Vietnam hosts 2026 ASEAN Future Forum in Hanoi, focusing on AI, green economy, and regional cooperation to reshape ASEAN’s global role.

Lufthansa Adds ITA Airways to Europe-Japan Joint Venture, June 10
Lufthansa adds ITA Airways to Europe-Japan joint venture with ANA, effective autumn 2026. Agreement signed June 8 at IATA meeting in Rio.

Peter Phillips Weds Pediatric Nurse Harriet Sperling in Royal Ceremony, June 10
Peter Phillips married pediatric nurse Harriet Sperling on June 6 in Cirencester, attended by King Charles and senior royals.

Elon Musk Nears $1 Trillion Net Worth as SpaceX IPO Launches June 12
Elon Musk’s net worth approaches $1 trillion as SpaceX IPO launches June 12 with $1.8T valuation and combined stakes exceeding $1.1 trillion.

Japan Power Outages Affect 18,230 Homes as Typhoon 6 Strikes, June 10
Typhoon 6 caused power outages affecting 18,230 homes across Ibaraki, Chiba, Saitama, and Kanagawa on June 3.