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Global markets spent June 23 in risk‑off mode, with a sharp selloff in technology and semiconductor stocks rippling from Asia through Europe and into US trading. In today’s Slotly News briefing, we walk through the 10 percent plunge in South Korea’s KOSPI, heavy losses in SK Hynix and Samsung, and the pullback in Japan’s Nikkei after a multi‑decade high and the Bank of Japan’s first meaningful rate hike in years. We then examine how European indices, including the DAX, CAC, and FTSE 100, responded to the tech rout, and why UK equities ultimately diverged from the broader weakness. The episode also covers the latest guidance from the Federal Reserve, ECB, and Bank of England, recent inflation prints in the US, euro area, UK, and Japan, and what today’s bond yields and currency moves say about rate expectations. We discuss the ongoing selloff in SpaceX following its bond issue, the high‑stakes setup around Micron’s earnings, and how AI‑linked chipmakers are navigating stretched valuations. Finally, we review oil, gold, and key industrial commodities, assess implications for emerging markets such as India and the Philippines, and consider how investors are reassessing growth and inflation risks as central banks keep policy tight.
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