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Apple Earnings Shock: Profit Jumps 27% as iPhone Sales Crush Expectations — But Tim Cook’s Final Call Raises a Bigger Question
Apple Earnings Shock: Profit Jumps 27% as iPhone Sales Crush Expectations — But Tim Cook’s Final Call Raises a Bigger Question Apple has delivered another powerful earnings performance, with fiscal third-quarter 2026 profit rising 27% as strong iPhone demand helped the world’s most valuable public company beat Wall Street expectations. The results arrive at a...
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US GDP Growth Slows to 1.5% While Jobless Claims Rise to 197K: What the Latest U.S. Economic Data Means for Markets
US GDP Growth Slows to 1.5% While Jobless Claims Rise to 197K: What the Latest U.S. Economic Data Means for Markets The U.S. economy delivered mixed signals on Thursday as second-quarter GDP growth slowed more than expected while initial jobless claims increased from the previous week, pointing to moderating economic momentum but a labor market...
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Bank of England Holds Rates at 3.75%: Why the UK Central Bank Is Still Worried About Inflation
Bank of England Holds Rates at 3.75%: Why the UK Central Bank Is Still Worried About Inflation The Bank of England (BoE) has kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 3.75%, matching market expectations and marking the fifth consecutive meeting at which the rate has remained at this level. The decision comes as UK inflation...
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AI Hedge Fund Faces Fresh Capital Pressure After July Tech Rout Hits Leopold Aschenbrenner’s $20 Billion Strategy
AI Hedge Fund Faces Fresh Capital Pressure After July Tech Rout Hits Leopold Aschenbrenner’s $20 Billion Strategy Leopold Aschenbrenner’s Situational Awareness LP, the AI-focused hedge fund that became one of the most closely watched investment stories of 2026, is reportedly seeking fresh capital after a sharp July sell-off battered some of its technology and artificial-intelligence...
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Dow Plunges 1,153 Points After Fed Decision as Wall Street Faces Fresh Rate Shock
Dow Plunges 1,153 Points After Fed Decision as Wall Street Faces Fresh Rate Shock The Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its worst trading day in more than a year, tumbling 1,153.18 points, or 2.2%, to 51,594.14 on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged but delivered a message that investors interpreted as more...
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Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady as Rare 9–3 Split Signals Growing Inflation Concerns
Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady as Rare 9–3 Split Signals Growing Inflation Concerns The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 3.50%–3.75%, matching market expectations, but an unusual 9–3 policy vote has captured Wall Street’s attention. Three Federal Reserve officials voted in favor of a 25-basis-point interest rate increase, highlighting growing concerns that inflation remains...
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Wall Street Holds Its Breath, Fed Decision, AI Earnings, and Rising Oil Prices Could Decide the Market’s Next Trillion-Dollar Move
Wall Street Holds Its Breath, Fed Decision, AI Earnings, and Rising Oil Prices Could Decide the Market’s Next Trillion-Dollar Move Focus Keyword: FOMC Decision Today The world’s largest financial markets are entering one of the most important trading sessions of the month as investors await the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate decision, while corporate earnings...
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FOMC Decision Today, One Fed Announcement Could Move Gold, Stocks, Bitcoin, and the Global Economy Within Minutes
FOMC Decision Today Could Become the Biggest Market Catalyst of the Month Financial markets across the globe are focused on one event today—the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) interest rate announcement. The U.S. Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep the Federal Funds Rate unchanged at 3.75%, but investors know that the interest rate itself...
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Procter & Gamble Stuns Wall Street, Revenue Miss and Weak Outlook Raise New Questions About the Global Consumer
Procter & Gamble Stuns Wall Street, Revenue Miss and Weak Outlook Raise New Questions About the Global Consumer One of the world’s most closely watched consumer goods companies has delivered a message that Wall Street wasn’t expecting. Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) reported quarterly results that missed revenue expectations while issuing a softer fiscal-year outlook,...