•The US EIA warned that oil stockpiles in the world's largest economies are heading toward their lowest levels since at least 2003.
•Consuming nations are tapping inventories at a record pace to offset the loss of over 11 million barrels per day of Middle Eastern output due to the Iran war.
•OpenAI has decided to confidentially file for a US listing with a reported target valuation of $1 trillion.
•Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas expressed hopes to take his company public in the medium term, noting that the success of larger firms benefits his company's growth.
•The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) stated it would seek an injunction against Neil Woodford’s new firm, W4.0, over alleged unauthorized investment advice.
•A bipartisan pair of U.S. senators urged the Trump administration to tighten rules on contract chipmakers like TSM to prevent them from making advanced AI chips for overseas units of Chinese firms.
•Japan's Inpex announced it will seek urgent orders from Australia's Fair Work Commission to stop protected industrial action at its Ichthys LNG facilities.
•A Court of Appeal Judge in Minas Gerais overturned a lower court decision that included a potential $10 million legal collateral against Sigma Lithium.
•Oasis Management issued a statement urging shareholders to vote against KADOKAWA's CEO at the 2026 AGM.
•The fund's demand follows reports that the Japan Fair Trade Commission intends to issue another warning against the company for violating the Freelance Protection Act.
•Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury stated he sees no demand for jet order cancellations despite the financial turmoil and fuel pressures affecting the airline industry.
•Levi & Korsinsky initiated a securities fraud investigation into Fulcrum Therapeutics after its stock fell 50% following FDA safety concerns regarding PRC2 inhibition.
•Shake Shack is facing a legal probe after abruptly cutting its Q2 2026 same-store sales growth projections from 3-5% to 2.5-3%.
•Payward announced its participation in the US Tech Force, a federal technology talent initiative administered by the US Office of Personnel Management.
•Thomas Braziel has asked Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson to clarify the status of approximately 1,090 Bitcoins tied to the network's early structure.
•Zcash completed a two-phase emergency upgrade to fix a vulnerability in the Orchard shielded pool that theoretically allowed counterfeit ZEC creation.
•Josh Swihart, CEO of Electric Coin Company, confirmed the network was secure and the fix complete on June 7.
•Michael Saylor addressed concerns regarding the dilution of MicroStrategy (MSTR) shares following at-the-market stock sales used to fund Bitcoin purchases.
•American Eagle Gold Corp. announced the termination of its unsolicited hostile take-over bid for all outstanding shares of Pacific Booker Minerals Inc.
•Pacific Booker Minerals will continue its previously announced strategic review process led by an independent Special Committee.