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xStocks SpaceX Tokenized Stock Unable to Trade or Withdraw in China Region

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June 13: Per Kraken’s official website, its Kraken xStocks platform has notified users in China that withdrawals for SPCXx are no longer permitted. Prior to this update, SPCXx listings on the Kraken xStocks platform were marked as “Trading Halted,” a status Kraken linked to local regulations that prohibit trading this asset in China.
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June 13 — U.S. President Donald Trump said he still believes the agreement struck with Iran could be signed either this weekend or next Monday.

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The US military reportedly discussed a plan last month to "Deploy Ground Troops into Iran to Seize High-Enriched Uranium"

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SpaceX's stock price surged to $170 during intraday trading

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SpaceX stock options will start trading next Tuesday

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Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are expected to each receive approximately $100 million in underwriting fees from the SpaceX IPO.

June 13 — The Wall Street Journal reports Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are each expected to receive roughly $100 million in underwriting fees from SpaceX’s upcoming initial public offering.

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