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Bihar Withdraws ₹3,662 Crore From Contingency Fund for Pensions, June 11
Bihar cabinet withdraws ₹3,662 crore from contingency fund for social security pensions amid opposition concerns over fiscal management.

Vedanta Plans $5.2B Refinancing After Credit Upgrades, June 11
Vedanta Resources plans $5.2 billion refinancing of bonds and loans after S&P and Moody’s upgrades. Net debt fell to $4.9 billion as of March 2026.

HSBC Falls 3.6% as China Capital Controls Threaten Hong Kong Wealth Business, June 11
HSBC falls 3.6% as China tightens capital controls on Hong Kong offshore accounts, threatening wealth management business and mainland investor flows.

UK Eases Steel Tariffs After Industry Warnings, June 10
UK government considers easing steel tariffs as construction and manufacturing warn of cost spikes. New measures begin July 1, 2026.

Princess Madeleine Turns 44, Returns to Swedish Royal Duties
Princess Madeleine celebrates 44th birthday with new palace portrait, returning to full-time royal duties and child protection advocacy.

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.

Dow Falls 1.4% as Iran Tensions Push Oil Above $91, June 11
Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq fell as Trump Iran threats boosted oil to $91 and inflation hit 4.2%. Chip stocks led losses.

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.

NSW Inquiry Into Ivan Milat’s Suspected 80-100 Murders, June 11
NSW parliament launches inquiry into Ivan Milat’s suspected 80-100 murders. Police and victim groups question the probe’s credibility and purpose.