U.S. Tech Futures Slip While Oil Falls on Lebanon Ceasefire
U.S. stock futures were mostly lower in early morning European trade after a disappointing Broadcom revenue forecast helped stall the storming rally in artificial-intelligence related stocks.
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Another redemption wave is spooking the $2 trillion private-credit market
Private-credit woes are back in focus after a pair of l funds limited redemptions in the second quarter
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How single-stock turbulence presents 'asymmetric' downside risk for a rather calm S&P 500
A "dispersion trade" is being fueled by rising volatility for individual stocks while index volatility is falling - suggesting the risks of a selloff are rising
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A Short Seller's Fraud Conviction Is Spooking Wall Street
Traders who bet on stock-price declines worry that prosecutors are equating their tactics with market manipulation.
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Trump Tells Aides He Won't Resume All-Out War With Iran Unless U.S. Troops Are Killed
Repeated strikes by Tehran have ratcheted up pressure on the president and cast doubt over the ceasefire's long-term viability, officials said.
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Swiss Inflation Holds Steady Ahead of SNB Meeting
Swiss inflation was unchanged in May, reinforcing the view that the Swiss National Bank is unlikely to raise interest rates later this month.
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The Crypto Winter Turns Colder as Bitcoin Extends Its Slide
The digital token fell for a fourth straight day after a sale by one of bitcoin's biggest cheerleaders.
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Logan: Fed May Need to Hike Interest Rates This Year to Confront Inflation
Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan gave one of the most direct warnings yet from a U.S. central banker that the Federal Reserve may need to tighten monetary policy.
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Energy Costs Continue to Feed Inflation, Fed's Beige Book Shows
U.S. businesses endured another month of energy-driven price increases and economic uncertainty in the third month of the Iran conflict, according to a recent survey from the Federal Reserve.
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Sticker Shock at the Pump Fuels a Surge in Hybrid Sales
Sales of hybrid vehicles rose 33% in May from last year as buyers seek better fuel economy.
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U.S.-Iran Skirmish Spurs Deadly Drone Attack on Kuwait Airport
The fresh fighting was among the most intense since an April ceasefire, and came as diplomatic efforts have stalled.
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ADP Says Private-Sector Hiring Stayed Strong Last Month
Private companies added a net 122,000 jobs in May, ADP said, compared with 105,000 additions in April and economists expectations of 110,000 new jobs.
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U.S. Services-Sector Activity Continued to Expand in May
The Institute for Supply Management's purchasing managers index for services providers was 54.5 compared with 53.6 in April.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 04, 2026 05:00 ET (09:00 GMT)
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