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IEA Says Global Economy Has Weeks to Prevent Hormuz Shipping Crisis
The global economy could begin feeling the effects of renewed disruption in the Strait of Hormuz within weeks, according to Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), as escalating conflict in the Middle East continues to threaten one of the world’s most important energy trade routes. The warning comes as tanker traffic…
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Crowded AI Trades Trigger Losses for Hedge Funds as Volatility Hits Market Leaders
Several hedge funds have recorded their weakest trading performance in nearly a year after being caught in heavily crowded artificial intelligence (AI) and technology trades during a period of heightened market volatility. Systematic hedge funds, also known as quant funds, have been among the hardest hit, while traditional stock-picking managers have also reduced exposure to…
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US Crude Inventories Decline by 1.7 Million Barrels as Middle East Tensions Keep Oil Markets on Edge
Crude oil inventories in the United States fell by 1.7 million barrels during the week ending July 10, according to the latest figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Commercial crude stockpiles now stand at 409.7 million barrels, leaving inventories 6% below the five-year seasonal average despite ongoing uncertainty in global energy markets. The…
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Wall Street Skids to Weekly Loss as Semiconductor Selloff Deepens
U.S. stocks closed sharply lower on Friday, capping a rough week for Wall Street as a deepening selloff in semiconductor stocks combined with rising oil prices to unsettle investors. All three major indexes finished in the red, with technology and chip-related names leading the declines. What Moved Markets The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 406.55…
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Apple Shares Offer Upside Ahead of Potential iPhone Price Increase, Says Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley believes Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is well positioned to benefit from a significant iPhone price increase expected this September, estimating that a roughly $200 increase could lift fiscal third-quarter 2026 earnings per share by between 2% and 4%, while adding around 1% to fiscal 2027 EPS forecasts. According to the bank, investors have yet to…
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12-State Legal Challenge Clouds Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery Merger
A coalition of 12 U.S. states has launched an antitrust challenge against the proposed $110 billion merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD), raising the prospect of lengthy legal delays and increased uncertainty for investors. The lawsuit, led by California’s attorney general, argues the merger would reduce competition in theatrical distribution and increase…
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Rising Oil Prices Shift Investor Focus Beyond AI
Artificial intelligence has been the dominant investment theme for much of the year, supporting technology stocks, corporate valuations and expectations for long-term earnings growth. However, rising oil prices are beginning to shift investor attention back toward inflation, interest rates and geopolitical risk. As Brent crude climbs above $85 a barrel, markets are reassessing whether higher…
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The Turning Point That Changes How Investors Approach the Market
Every investor eventually reaches a point where following more market news, opinions and analysis no longer leads to better decisions. Instead, the constant flow of information can create uncertainty, second-guessing and emotional investing. Many investors initially believe that more research will improve their results. Over time, however, they discover that successful investing depends less on…
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Softer June Inflation Complicates Fed Outlook as Middle East Tensions Add New Risks
June’s cooler U.S. inflation data has eased immediate pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates, but renewed geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are clouding the outlook for inflation and monetary policy. While recent consumer price data pointed to moderating price pressures, Federal Reserve officials continue to warn that inflation risks remain elevated,…
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Goldman Sachs Outlines Five Ways Investors Can Stay Invested While Reducing Portfolio Risk
Growing Concentration Raises Portfolio Risks Goldman Sachs has urged investors to prepare for a more uncertain market environment, warning that years of exceptional performance have left many portfolios increasingly concentrated in U.S. equities and large technology companies. In a note to clients, the bank highlighted five portfolio strategies designed to help investors remain invested while…