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Samsung profit soars 19 times but shares slump 9% on oversupply worries

Samsung Electronics continues to ride the AI boom to massive profit increases. © ReutersKIM JAEWONJuly 7, 2026 09:30 JSTUpdated on July 7, 2026 13:28 JSTSEOUL -- Samsung Electronics' operating profit soared more than 19 times to 89.4 trillion won ($58.

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Samsung Electronics continues to ride the AI boom to massive profit increases. © ReutersKIM JAEWONJuly 7, 2026 09:30 JSTUpdated on July 7, 2026 13:28 JSTSEOUL -- Samsung Electronics' operating profit soared more than 19 times to 89.4 trillion won ($58.

4 billion) in the second quarter from a year ago, the company said on Tuesday, as a memory chip shortage continues due to rising demand for artificial intelligence computing, but the announcement failed to calm investors nervous that the good times may not last. SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics' operating profit soared more than 19 times to 89.4 trillion won ($58.

4 billion) in the second quarter from a year ago, the company said on Tuesday, as a memory chip shortage continues due to rising demand for artificial intelligence computing, but the announcement failed to calm investors nervous that the good times may not last. SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics' operating profit soared more than 19 times to 89.4 trillion won ($58.

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Lynas, JS Link sign deal for Malaysian magnet plant

A Lynas worker in Mount Weld, Australia, picks up a handful of rare-earth concentrate in 2019. The material has been left to dry in the sun before being shipped to Malaysia. © ReutersSHAUN TURTONJuly 7, 2026 14:19 JSTCANBERRA -- Australia's Lynas and South Korean magnet maker JS

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Pakistan gives foreign banks an edge in shift to Islamic finance

One currency, two banking systems. Pakistan's banks must all offer sharia-compliant services from 2028, but foreign banks will be able to continue offering non-Islamic services alongside -- giving them a possible advantage. © ReutersADNAN AAMIRJuly 7, 2026 14:31 JSTISLAMABAD -- I

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