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Business Bible Weekend Edition: June 21 @ 9:00AM ET

5 min · 21. Juni 2026
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In this weekend edition of Business Bible News, we explore significant movements in the markets, with global markets finishing mixed and the Nikkei leading the way with a notable rise. In U.S. markets, the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq all experienced gains. We also cover major business headlines, including developments in AI, cryptocurrency, and airline industry challenges. Additionally, we feature updates from sports and entertainment, highlighting key performances and tributes. Our Daily Principle focuses on impartiality in management, reminding leaders of the importance of fairness and integrity in their practices.

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Episode Business Bible Headlines: June 19 @ 9:00AM ET Cover

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