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US Court Blocks Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Fee, Wins for Indian Workers
Federal court strikes down Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee as unlawful. Judge rules president lacked authority to impose tax without Congress.

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.

Agrola Closes All Swiss Hydrogen Stations by Year-End, June 10
Agrola closes three Swiss hydrogen stations by end of 2026 due to low demand, reflecting EV dominance in Europe’s clean transport strategy.

WBTUSD WhiteBIT Coin Falls 0.85% Daily: $50.75 Support
WhiteBIT Coin USD drops 0.85% daily to $50.75. Market cap at $10.9B with technical signals showing neutral momentum and mixed trading activity.

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.

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.