
Ben Smith

Liz Hoffman

SK Hynix topped Samsung as Korea’s most valuable company, propelled by the AI-powered chip boom.
2The US eased oil sanctions on Iran after insisting Tehran had agreed to resume UN nuclear inspections.
3SpaceX and Alphabet stocks led a tech rout, even as the US projected optimism about ongoing peace talks with Iran.
4Indian firm Tata Electronics disclosed it was the victim of a cyberattack, potentially exposing Apple and Tesla’s trade secrets.
5China’s green energy and battery product exports to the US showed strong gains in May, according to Beijing’s latest customs data.
6The legendary former US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan died at 100.
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Semafor’s Matthew Martin, left, with Wael Younan, co-head of sovereign wealth management at TCW. Semafor.
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Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama lays a wreath at Osu Castle, a former slave post. Francis Kokoroko/Reuters.
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