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Gas prices hit a two-month low as the U.S and Iran sign an interim deal to wind down the war. Plus: Intel surges after President Trump says the tech giant will work with Apple to design and build chips domestically. Alexis Green hosts.
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Plus: Intel shares extend their rally after President Trump announced Apple’s partnership with the chipmaker. And OPEC predicts that oil will still be the largest share of the global energy mix through midcentury. Anthony Bansie hosts.
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Plus: Oil prices have dropped as sanctions on Iranian oil lift. And the AI startup finalizing its new funding round at a valuation of $13 billion. Luke Vargas hosts.
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The central bank holds its benchmark rate steady, as expected. Plus: SpaceX shares decline after three straight days of gains. However, the rocket maker is still the Nasdaq’s most actively traded stock by dollar volume. Alexis Green hosts.
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Plus: Luigi Mangione will mount a psychiatric defense in his trial for the killing of UnitedHealthcare Chief Executive Brian Thompson. And the U.S. pending-home sales index rose 3.8% for May. Anthony Bansie hosts.
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Plus: China’s Instagram plans to IPO. And European auto shares slump after BMW issues a profit warning. Luke Vargas hosts.
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U.S. stocks close mixed, following Monday’s ferocious rally. Plus: JPMorgan pushes the Dow higher as the bank stock approaches its all-time high. Alexis Green hosts.
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Plus: Yum Brands is selling its Pizza Hut business after stalled growth in the pizza industry. And Robinhood will lay off 10% of its staff. Alex Ossola hosts.
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Plus: G-7 leaders gather on the shores of Lake Geneva for their latest summit. And shares of SpaceX are poised for another day of gains. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Oil prices hit their lowest level since start of U.S.-Iran war. Plus: SpaceX stock zooms 20% higher. Chip stocks including Micron and Marvell Technology also soar. Alexis Green hosts.
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Plus: A new fund backed by LVMH and hundreds of pro athletes makes its first investment: activewear brand Rhoback. And a federal lawsuit alleges that Anthropic oversold the usage allowances of its most expensive subscription plans. Alex Ossola hosts.
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Plus: Anthropic sends top staff to Washington in a bid to end export restrictions. And the U.K. announces plans for an under-16 social media ban. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Elon Musk’s rocket maker is now America's sixth-most-valuable public company, with a market cap of $2.1 trillion. Plus: Other high-flying tech stocks, including Marvell and Micron Technology, drop as investors race to buy SpaceX. Alexis Green hosts.
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Plus: A consumer-sentiment index shows Americans are feeling slightly better about the economy. And redemptions requests rose from investors in BlackRock’s flagship private-credit fund. Pierre Bienaimé hosts.
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Plus: Stocks rise and oil falls on the prospects of an imminent U.S. peace deal with Iran. And growth takes a hit in Europe’s two biggest economies. Luke Vargas hosts.
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The rally comes despite a slump in Oracle shares after the company reported larger-than-forecast spending on data centers. Plus: Investors gear up for SpaceX's first day of trading, which officially sold $75 billion worth of shares in the biggest IPO ever. Alexis Green hosts.
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Plus: The ECB is the first major central bank to raise interest rates in response to rising energy prices. And Oracle shares are plunging after it reported higher spending tied to the AI data-center buildout. Anthony Bansie hosts.
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Plus: Canada moves to ban kids from social media. And striking workers at a GM supplier reach a deal to end the 10-day walkout. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Inflation soars 4.2% as the U.S.-Iran war drives up energy prices. Plus: Super Micro Computer shares tumble after the company disclosed plans to raise $7 billion in a series of equity offerings. Alexis Green hosts.
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Plus: Oil futures gain after U.S. retaliatory strikes on Iran for a downed Apache helicopter. And an auto supplier that’s particularly important for Ford is restarting production, nine months after a fire caused a supply crisis. Alex Ossola hosts.
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