Yen Falls to 40-Year Low Versus Dollar, Traders Alert for Potential FX Intervention
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama has renewed a pledge to stop excessive yen volatility.
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Why Wall Street Bulls Aren't Worried About Sky-High Stock Prices
Net profit margins are higher than average across multiple sectors, indicating corporate America has grown more resilient.
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China's Manufacturing Activity Expands, Buoyed by Exports
The data suggest the world's second-largest economy continues to be supported by strong overseas demand for Chinese goods amid tepid domestic demand.
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ECB's June Rate Increase Wasn't an 'Insurance Hike,' Lagarde Says
The European Central Bank's decision to raise its key interest rate this month was based on the bank's projections rather than a pre-emptive act to manage risks of inflation rising uncontrollably, President Christine Lagarde said.
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Trump's weekend Iran strikes keep sparking Monday stock rallies. Here's what the data shows us.
Call it the 'Axios put': On average, stocks have been up more on Mondays in the second quarter than in recent years
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AI Will Drive Earnings Growth-Again, Goldman Predicts
The bank's top equity strategist thinks artificial-intelligence spending will be the big story again for this coming second-quarter earnings season.
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Why Wall Street Thinks Cheap Oil Is Here to Stay
JPMorgan, Citi and other analysts are cutting long-term oil price forecasts as weaker demand outweighs lingering geopolitical risks in the Middle East.
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Strategy Abandons 'Never Sell Bitcoin' Mantra in Bid to Outlast Crypto Winter
Left with few good options, Michael Saylor's company "kicked the can down the road" with plans for stock buybacks and bitcoin sales.
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This rare, widening gap between Big Tech and semiconductor stocks is flashing a warning for the broader market
Semiconductor stocks have surged more than 80% this year, riding a wave of AI demand from the "Magnificent Seven." Meanwhile, the companies writing those checks find themselves in correction territory.
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Supreme Court Blocks Trump From Firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook
In a pair of decisions, presidential authority over independent agencies expands-but the central bank is the notable exception.
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Iran's Oil Money Is Coming Back. Its Main Street Will Have to Wait.
The ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz remains fragile and the inflow of money will barely move the needle for ordinary Iranians.
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U.S. and Iran Agree to Halt Days of Fighting Over Strait
The two sides are set to resume peace talks intended to strike a long-term deal to end hostilities and restrain Tehran's nuclear program.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 30, 2026 01:00 ET (05:00 GMT)
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