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This Snapshot date is: 2026-06-23 at 07:34
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The Federal Reserve just delivered terrible news for the stock market, but there's a silver lining for investors, a key event shaping the US market's immediate outlook.
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CIIC predicts the Hang Seng Index will fluctuate around 26,000 points in the second half of the year


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The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) closed at 25,655 yen, dropping 7,000 yen below the 70,000 yen level for the first time in nine trading days, as market overheating concerns triggered selling and a reversal.
    `) version** of the same summary. --- ### 📌 Summary of Top 10 Important News Items (Bullet Points) 1. **Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) closed at 72,353 yen**, up 1,103 yen, marking a 6-day high led by AI and semiconductor stocks. 2. **USD/JPY reached 161.93 yen**, a 39.5-year low, with uncertainty over Middle East tensions driving dollar buying. 3. **Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan passed away at age 100**, remembered as a “master conductor” of financial policy. 4. **USA and Iran diplomatic talks are progressing**, with reduced Middle East tension expectations boosting stock markets. 5. **Three men were arrested for suspected predatory lending** at 7–12 times the legal interest rate; a court case is underway. 6. **Domino’s Pizza in Japan cut delivery prices**, ending the “half-price takeaway” deal and adding 20% more cheese to almost all pizzas. 7. **Kameda Seika (Japan) raised prices** for 42 rice snack products in October due to high raw material and packaging costs. 8. **FamilyMart introduced cash-chargeable “Famima ATMs”** in Kansai, first in Kyoto stores, enabling cashless payments. 9. **Predictive markets are growing**, betting on future outcomes like elections and conflicts, raising ethical concerns. 10. **July Davos Conference opened in Dalian, China**, with South Korea’s Prime Minister and others attending to discuss AI and attract foreign investment. --- ### 🧾 HTML Unordered List Version (`
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      • Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) closed at 72,353 yen, up 1,103 yen, marking a 6-day high led by AI and semiconductor stocks.
      • USD/JPY reached 161.93 yen, a 39.5-year low, with uncertainty over Middle East tensions driving dollar buying.
      • Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan passed away at age 100, remembered as a “master conductor” of financial policy.
      • USA and Iran diplomatic talks are progressing, with reduced Middle East tension expectations boosting stock markets.
      • Three men were arrested for suspected predatory lending at 7–12 times the legal interest rate; a court case is underway.
      • Domino’s Pizza in Japan cut delivery prices, ending the “half-price takeaway” deal and adding 20% more cheese to almost all pizzas.
      • Kameda Seika (Japan) raised prices for 42 rice snack products in October due to high raw material and packaging costs.
      • FamilyMart introduced cash-chargeable “Famima ATMs” in Kansai, first in Kyoto stores, enabling cashless payments.
      • Predictive markets are growing, betting on future outcomes like elections and conflicts, raising ethical concerns.
      • July Davos Conference opened in Dalian, China, with South Korea’s Prime Minister and others attending to discuss AI and attract foreign investment.


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SpaceX’s $600 billion plunge erased equivalent of nearly half of bitcoin’s market cap in 3 days
  • Bitcoin’s Price Drop Below $63K Triggered by Tech Selloff
  • XRP Approaching $1.10 Support Amid Three-Week Range
  • SpaceX’s $600B Valuation Plunge Erased Half of Bitcoin’s Market Cap in 3 Days
  • Trump Signs Quantum Computer Order to Protect Against Encryption Breakers
  • U.S. Senate Passes Housing Bill with Four-Year CBDC Ban
  • stZeRO and stZeRO Clash Over Patents in Wall Street Onchain Race
  • Ric Edelman Claims Crypto’s Biggest Growth Is Off-Price Chart
  • 21Shares Co-Founder Warns Tokenization Hype Outrunning Wall Street Reality
  • Strive Clarifies Digital Credit Selloff Was a Liquidation, Not a Crisis
  • AI-Generated Clickbait: “Google Gemini AI Predicts Crazy Solana Price by End of 2026”


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