Friday, June 19, 2026

How the New MOU Between Financial and Medical Institutions Will Transform Care for the Underprivileged

A new support system links community finance with public healthcare to aid financially vulnerable populations in accessing medical assistance.

What Is PCOS? The Common Hormone Disorder Many Women Don’t Know They Have

PCOS affects 6-15% of women, causing ovulation issues and metabolic risks. Early diagnosis and lifestyle changes are vital for management.

Economy

Is the U.S. Exceptionalism Back? Insights on USD Strength and Future Rate Hikes

Global investors are favoring the USD as the U.S. economy shows resilience, prompting expectations of sustained high interest rates.

Xertra’s Compass Platform: Your Ultimate Guide to Easing into Web3!

Xertra's new platform, Compass, boosts STRAX cryptocurrency by 13%, aiming to simplify Web3 access with AI and educational tools.

Bitcoin Price Surges to 67,000 USD: What’s Driving the Market Amid U.S.-Iran Peace Talks?

Bitcoin rebounds to $67K amid U.S.-Iran peace talks; Polymarket rises in app rankings; Strategy acquires more Bitcoins.

PGIM Predicts Three Fed Rate Hikes in 2026: What This Means for Your Investments

PGIM forecasts three Fed interest rate hikes this year due to persistent inflation, contrasting with market expectations of rate cuts.

Iran Reconstruction Fund: What 300 Billion USD Means for Asian Investors?

The U.S. and Iran discuss a $300B reconstruction fund amid peace talks, with regional countries showing interest in participation.

South Korea Stays in Washington to Assess Fallout From U.S. Tariffs on AI Semiconductors

Yeo Han Koo extends his stay in the U.S. to assess the impact of new tariffs on AI semiconductors, emphasizing careful monitoring.

Toss Securities Faces Second U.S. Stock Trading Outage in Two Weeks

Toss Securities faced another outage, hindering users from accessing stock listings and balances during U.S. market hours.

China Extends Anti-Dumping Tariffs on U.S. and Korean Solar Polysilicon: What You Need to Know

China extends anti-dumping tariffs on solar polysilicon imports from South Korea and the U.S. for another five years to protect domestic industries.

U.S. Supreme Court to Rule on Trump’s Tariffs: What It Means for Asian Economies

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs could reshape trade policies, raising concerns for South Korean exporters.

LS Group Plans Essex IPO to Ride U.S. Power Supercycle: What the Listing Means for Corporate Value

LS Group plans to list Essex Solutions to raise $375M for expansion, countering claims of a split listing and enhancing corporate value.

Korea Zinc Partners with U.S. Firm on Rare Earth Recycling: A Strategic Move to Reduce China Supply Risks

KoreaZinc partners with Alta Resources to recycle waste magnets into rare earth oxides, enhancing supply chain security by 2027.

How Trump’s Subpoena of Fed Chair Powell Could Impact Global Markets in 2026

Financial markets are shaken as Trump pressures Powell, risking Fed independence. Former officials warn of dire economic consequences.

China’s Biotech Breakthrough: AbbVie Secures 5.6 Billion USD Deal for RC148 at JPM Healthcare Conference

The JP Morgan Healthcare Conference highlights Chinese biotech firms' advancements, major deals, and AI's role in healthcare innovation.

G7 Finance Ministers Meet to Tackle China’s Rare Earth Dominance: Key Strategies Revealed

G7 finance ministers met to discuss reducing reliance on China for rare earth elements and diversifying critical mineral supply chains.

Why BAT’s Platinum Certification from AWS Sets a New Standard for Water Resource Management

BAT Korea's Sacheon factory earns Platinum certification from AWS for excellence in water resource management and community collaboration.

Unlocking Opportunities: What the K-Startup Center in Silicon Valley Means for Asian Entrepreneurs

KOSME supports South Korean startups in the U.S. by launching K-Startup Center Silicon Valley and partnering with StartX for growth.

Toyota vs Volkswagen: Who Dominates Global Car Sales in 2025?

Volkswagen's 2025 global sales fell 0.5%, while Toyota remains the top automaker with 10.32 million vehicles sold, outperforming VW.

Trump’s Tariffs Under Fire: Will the Supreme Court Uphold or Overturn Controversial Trade Policies?

The Supreme Court delayed ruling on Trump's tariffs under the IEEPA, raising questions about presidential authority and market impacts.

Hoengseong Rice Eosajinmi Targets East Coast U.S. Tables… First Export of 19.7 Tons

Hoengseong's premium rice Eosajinmi debuts in the U.S. with a 19.7-ton shipment, showcasing its quality and international acclaim.

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