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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.

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.

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.

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.

Ola Electric Surges 6.5% on Heavy Volume, June 11
Ola Electric stock rose 6.5% to ₹47.32 on June 10 with exceptional trading volume and 43% surge in delivery volume, despite weak fundamentals.

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.

Germany’s Health Reform Sparks Mass Protests, June 10
Germany’s health reform plan faces nationwide protests from 8,000+ workers. Doctors and hospitals warn of patient care cuts and staff shortages.