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1Bitget UEX Daily | U.S. House Limits Trump’s Military Action Against Iran; Bitcoin Deeply Corrects to $63,000; AI Chip Supply Crisis Emerges (June 04, 2026)2The largest-scale clashes since the ceasefire! Kuwait says Iran's attack injured 63 people, Trump "puts out the fire": Negotiations are going smoothly, an agreement may be reached over the weekend.3US crude oil inventories have fallen to their lowest level since 2004. Can Trump still keep oil prices under control?
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Liftoff IPO priced at $23 per share, expected to debut on Nasdaq on June 4Glonghui, June 4 — Mobile app performance marketing platform Liftoff Mobile, Inc. announced the pricing of its initial public offering of 19 million common shares at $23.00 per share. The stock is expected to begin trading on a certain exchange on June 4, 2026, local time. The net proceeds from the offering will primarily be used to repay senior secured term loans, with the remainder allocated for general corporate purposes.
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An exchange froze over $3 million in crypto funds related to Southeast Asian fraudAccording to Cointelegraph, an exchange has frozen over $3 million in cryptocurrency linked to a Southeast Asian crypto fraud network. This move is part of "Disruption Week," an operation led by the United States Department of Justice's Fraud Center, with Meta, Microsoft, and Starlink also participating. The operation cut off servers and hosting infrastructure for these fraud networks, disrupting criminal activity across more than 1.4 million social media and email accounts. The Royal Thai Police Anti-Cyber Fraud Center has made multiple arrests. The United States Department of Justice stated that investment fraud and pig-butchering scams are the fastest-growing and most financially damaging types of fraud targeting Americans.
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Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia: The budget does not add more demand than we expected, and the impact of the budget may not differ much from our expectations.Reserve Bank of Australia Governor: The budget has not increased demand more than we expected; the budget impact may not differ much from expectations
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