Google plans to end Pixel product manufacturing in China by 2027, according to Nikkei.
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Canadian Dollar holds near early June high as rising oil prices offset modest USD strength - FX
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Truist Securities raises its price target on Argenx to $1,095 from $1,030.
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Trump says North Korean leader has responded to his request for talks - KYODO
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Zamboanga City’s mayor tells ANC TV that the gunman died by suicide.
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JPMorgan upgrades Hemnet to Overweight from Underweight and raises its target price to SEK 126 from SEK 81.
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JPMorgan raises its target price on Ascendis Pharma to $300 from $295.
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Six vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, with crossings remaining slow, according to preliminary data - RTRS
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Russia summons Japan ambassador over isle row, report says envoy to comply - KYODO
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UKMTO says it received a report of an incident in the Strait of Hormuz, without providing further details.
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A vessel was struck by an unknown projectile while transiting outbound through the Strait of Hormuz, UKMTO says, citing the company’s security officer.
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The impact caused damage to the vessel’s engine room and resulted in a crew casualty, UKMTO says.
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China conducts suspected marine research within Japan's EEZ - KYODO
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Japan’s hotels embrace sleep tourism with brain scans and custom beds - SCMP
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Several US heavyweight investors reshuffle their Chinese tech stocks amid AI boom - SCMP
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A Wildberries warehouse in Russia’s Moscow region was hit in a drone attack, the regional governor says.
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Bangkok gun shop trades bullets for baguettes as Thai firearm ban bites - SCMP
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Jefferies raises its target price on H&M to SEK 160 from SEK 154.
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