Global Market News Today — 23 June 2026: US, Europe & Asia
· By DTC India Team
Global Markets · US Markets · World News
Key global market headlines today, 23 June 2026 — Wall Street, commodities and currencies that ripple into India.
Top headlines
- Tech rout intensifies as selloff grips global stocks — Global stocks sold off on Tuesday, led by deep losses for tech stocks following a losing session for the sector on Wall Street.
- Oracle sheds 21,000 roles over the past year amid wave of AI layoffs from tech giants — "The adoption and deployment of AI technologies across our operations have resulted, and may continue to result, in reductions to our workforce," Oracle said.
- U.S. issues sweeping Iran oil sanctions waivers, unlocking billions in revenue for Tehran — The U.S. issued a sweeping rollback of sanctions on Iranian oil, offering Tehran an economic lifeline as negotiations toward a peace deal proceed.
- U.S. fights with Brazil for China's giant soybean market — The U.S. Soybean Export Council makes claims to higher quality a selling point over Brazil's crop, as American farmers attempt to win back business from the world's largest importer
- 'I like their money': Trump threatens lawsuits against ABC for reporting on Reflecting Pool — The latest action against ABC comes as the broadcaster faces two investigations from the Federal Communications Commission.
- Apollo curbs withdrawals after exit requests hit 17%, reigniting fears over private credit liquidity — Apollo is capping investor redemptions in its main retail-focused private credit fund after exit requests hit 17%.
- Tesla faces federal probe after Model 3 slams into Texas home, killing 76-year-old — Harris County authorities said that the driver, Michael Butler, said that he had been using Tesla's partially automated driving systems.
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