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JB Sentral Train Services Suspended for RTS Link Work, June 11
JB Sentral train services suspend June 11 for RTS Link construction. Shuttle buses replace rail service between Kempas Baru and JB Sentral.

Hong Kong Charges 7 People, 2 Firms Over Wang Fuk Court Fire Deaths, June 11
Hong Kong police and ICAC charge 7 people and 2 companies with 25 offences including manslaughter over Wang Fuk Court fire that killed 168.

CRA Account Breach Settlement Offers Up to $5,000 Payout, June 10
CRA breach settlement offers Canadians up to $5,000 compensation. Eligible if you had a CRA account in 2020. Claim from $8 million payout fund.

Shanghai Vice Mayor Chen Yujian Under Investigation for Corruption, June 11
Chen Yujian, Shanghai vice mayor, under investigation by China’s central discipline commission for serious violations since 2022.

Japan’s Housing Loans Face Pressure as Bank of Japan Raises Rates to 1.0%, June 11
Bank of Japan raises rates to 1.0% on June 15. Fixed mortgage rates climb to 3.21%, while variable rates remain vulnerable to future increases.

Germany Inflation Slows to 2.6% in May as Growth Stalls
Germany’s inflation fell to 2.6% in May 2026 from 2.9% in April, while industrial production declined year-over-year as the euro area economy slows.

Bank of Japan Raises Rates to 1.0% on June 15, First Hike in 31 Years
Bank of Japan raises policy rate to 1.0% on June 15, the first hike in six months and highest level since 1995, aiming to control inflation.

Sasol Invests €60M in German Plant to Boost Catalyst Supply, June 10
Sasol invests €60 million to expand specialty chemicals capacity at Brunsbüttel plant, producing catalyst supports for refineries starting 2029.

FTSE 100 Dips 44.98 Points (-0.44%) to 10,182.35 as Oil Falls and Treasury Yields Rise
The FTSE 100 ended the trading session lower, falling 44.98 points, or 0.44%, to close at 10,182.35. The decline came as falling oil prices and rising U.S. Treasury yields created headwinds for investors across global financial markets. The UK’s benchmark index faced pressure from energy stocks and other interest rate-sensitive sectors. Investors remained cautious as…