Consumer Sentiment Improves in June as Gasoline Prices Moderate
Consumer sentiment improved from recent record lows in June as gasoline prices moderated, according to the University of Michigan's monthly survey.
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U.S. Stocks Fall as Tech Selloff Deepens
U.S. stocks fell, with tech stocks under pressure again as chip makers led the declines.
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Warsh Taps Two Veteran Fed Economists as Advisers
Daniel Covitz and Eric Engstrom, longtime Fed staffers, will assist the new chairman on policy and analysis.
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China Sharpens Tools for Hitting Back at Foreign Sanctions
Beijing is preparing a new law that would add to its ability to punish foreign companies and individuals deemed to harm Chinese interests.
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Saudi Arabia Restarts Crude Loadings at Major Terminal
Two supertankers began loading crude Thursday at the terminal operated by Aramco after a nearly four-month halt, while another could also be preparing to load, according to Kpler.
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Eurozone Household Inflation Expectations Cooled in May
Inflation expectations for the year ahead fell as consumers reacted to easing tensions in the Middle East, likely reassuring ECB policymakers who fear an uncontrolled rise in price pressures.
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Wall Street Realizes It Needs More Than Money to Counter Mamdani
After big primary wins by the mayor's progressive allies, New York's business elites are rewriting their political strategy.
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What to Know About How Iran Uses China's Currency to Weaken U.S. Power
The takeaways from a WSJ investigation into Iran's use of China's financial system to evade sanctions.
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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Jobs Data in Focus as Markets Search for Clues on Fed Rate Path
U.S. jobs data could confirm indications that the economy is robust as investors gauge whether and when the Fed might raise interest rates.
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Iran Attacks Cargo Ship, Testing Trump's Deal to Reopen Strait
The attack took place hours after an Iranian warning to ships not to use routes that the regime hadn't sanctioned.
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Why a reported delay for OpenAI's listing complicates further the picture for tech stocks
SoftBank shares slumped Friday following a report that OpenAi may delay its IPO until next year.
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South Korean Stocks Tumble, Triggering Second Trading Halt This Week
South Korean shares slumped more than 8%, as jitters over the valuations of companies riding the artificial-intelligence boom rattled the world's best-performing market this year.
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Tech Volatility, Dollar Strength Reverberate Through Mining Stocks
A recent selloff shows how the mining industry's fortunes have become increasingly tied to forces such as the performance of AI hyperscalers.
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The Long-Term Threat to the Memory Chip Boom Is Innovation
Micron makes clear the shortage will last, but memory customers are developing workarounds.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 26, 2026 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT)
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