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  • India's Electronics Mart India Diversifies Amid AI Job Loss Concerns
    June 15, 2026, 4:10 AM EDT. Electronics Mart India, based in Hyderabad, plans to diversify beyond the technology hub. The move comes as fears of artificial intelligence (AI)-induced job losses mount, potentially dampening consumer spending. A senior executive highlighted the strategy to seek new markets to mitigate risks tied to shrinking tech employment.

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Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

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15 June 2026
LIVEMarkets rolling coverageStarted: June 15, 2026, 4:00 AM EDTUpdated: June 15, 2026, 4:17 AM EDT India's Electronics Mart India Diversifies Amid AI Job Loss Concerns June 15, 2026, 4:10 AM EDT. Electronics Mart India, based in Hyderabad, plans to diversify beyond the technology hub. The move comes as fears of artificial intelligence (AI)-induced job losses mount, potentially dampening consumer spending. A senior executive highlighted the strategy to seek new markets to mitigate risks tied to shrinking tech employment. India's Electronics Mart eyes new markets as tech hubs fear job losses Haleon PLC Buys Back 565,285 Shares Under Buyback Programme June
Dow Futures Tick Up, Oil Drops After U.S.-Iran Deal, SpaceX IPO in Focus

Dow Futures Tick Up, Oil Drops After U.S.-Iran Deal, SpaceX IPO in Focus

15 June 2026
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures rose Sunday evening after reports of a U.S.-Iran peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices down over 4% as traders anticipated resumed energy shipments; SpaceX shares surged 19.2% in their Nasdaq debut, closing at $160.95 and pushing market cap above $2 trillion, while investors await confirmation of the deal and details on shipping normalization.
Asia Opens June 16 as Oil Gains, BOJ and Fed Moves Loom

Asia Opens June 16 as Oil Gains, BOJ and Fed Moves Loom

15 June 2026
Brent crude plunged 4.02% to $83.82 and WTI fell 4.63% to $80.95 after the U.S. and Iran reached a deal to halt the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, easing inflation pressure and lifting profit expectations for Asian equities, but execution risks remain with the deal’s terms incomplete and potential for oil to rebound if tensions flare. (Reuters)
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