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SK Hynix raises $26.5 billion in record Nasdaq debut
SK Hynix completed a secondary listing on Nasdaq, pulling in $26.5 billion in what the Financial Times and BBC News describe as the biggest US debut ever achieved by a foreign company.
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Bank of England publishes minutes of June 2026 money markets meeting
The Bank of England has published the minutes from the June 2026 meeting of the UK Money Markets Code Sub-Committee.
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EU takes Hungary to court over price margin rules targeting foreign firms
The European Commission referred Hungary to the EU's highest court on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, over price margin restrictions that fall disproportionately on non-Hungarian companies.
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EU seeks public comment on Sanofi commitments over flu vaccine dispute
The European Commission opened a public consultation on July 8, 2026, on commitments offered by Sanofi to settle competition concerns tied to a campaign the company ran against a rival flu vaccine.
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Bank of England names Rhys Phillips as next chief cashier
Rhys Phillips will become the Bank of England's next Chief Cashier and Director of Notes, the central bank said, with the appointment taking effect on 19 October 2026.
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Bank of England committee meets to address UK financial stability risks
The Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee convened in July 2026 to examine threats to the stability of the UK financial system and settle on a set of policy responses.
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Federal Reserve proposes changes to bank anti-money laundering rules
The Federal Reserve Board has put forward a proposal to amend the requirements that govern anti-money laundering programs at banks, the Federal Reserve announced.
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SEC forms Retail Fraud Working Group to protect everyday investors
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced the creation of a new internal unit aimed at identifying and combating fraud directed at ordinary investors.
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FTC Sends Over $2.7 Million in Refunds to Handy Technologies Customers
The Federal Trade Commission is distributing more than $2.7 million to consumers who were harmed by Handy Technologies, the agency announced in a press release issued in July 2026.
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FTC to send over $2.7 million in refunds to Handy Technologies consumers
The Federal Trade Commission is distributing more than $2.7 million in refunds to consumers who were harmed by Handy Technologies, the agency announced.
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Paul Knight appointed COO at the SEC
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has named Paul Knight to serve as its Chief Operating Officer, the agency announced.
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FTC warns eight companies over false domestic-origin product claims
The Federal Trade Commission sent warning letters to eight companies over allegedly false claims about where their products were made.
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Pentagon Awards Mike Rowe $10 Million in Skilled Trades Initiative
The U.S. Department of Defense has launched the Build Freedom Initiative at the Pentagon, awarding television host Mike Rowe a $10 million contract.
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FTC and DOJ Release 48th Annual Hart-Scott-Rodino Report
The Federal Trade Commission has published the 48th edition of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Annual Report, covering fiscal year 2025.
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FTC Finalizes Order Against Publishing.com LLC Over Earnings Claims
The Federal Trade Commission has approved a final settlement order against Publishing.com LLC, the agency reported.
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Hopper travel app operators reach $35 million FTC settlement
The Federal Trade Commission announced a $35 million settlement with the companies behind the Hopper travel app over allegations of deceptive pricing and undisclosed fees.
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Fed Issues Action Against Small Business Bank, Ends Four Others
The Federal Reserve issued a new enforcement action against Small Business Bank, the Fed announced.