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Plus: Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is holding steady despite fresh tensions in the region. And the International Monetary Fund is no longer warning of a global recession in its latest forecast. Alex Ossola hosts.
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Plus: Tech shares take another beating after SpaceX’s first day on the Nasdaq, disappoints. And Obamacare insurers are hiking premiums, again. Daniel Bach hosts.
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Major indexes finish lower amid tech sell off. Plus: Oil prices shoot higher after U.S. revokes Iran’s oil license. And SpaceX slips on its first day in the Nasdaq-100 index. Imani Moise hosts.
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Plus: a French appeals court clears far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s presidential run. And Fiat introduces a tiny new electric vehicle to the U.S. market. Alex Ossola hosts.
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Plus: Shares in Samsung and SK Hynix are down, as the chip-led AI rally takes a breather. And Walmart is cutting prices on thousands of items. Daniel Bach hosts.
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Oil prices edged lower following OPEC+ countries agreement to raise their production. Plus: TeraWulf and Anthropic sign a 20-year, $19 billion lease for an AI infrastructure campus. Alexis Moore hosts.
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Plus: Davos founder Klaus Schwab is plotting a return to the World Economic Forum. And Strategy logs a $8.3 billion loss after it sells off Bitcoin. Alex Ossola hosts.
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Plus: Oil prices retreat after OPEC and its allies boost production. And easyjet shares surge as the budget airline agrees to a $7bn takeover. Daniel Bach hosts.
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Nasdaq drops as Dow climbs to record high. Rivian jumps while Tesla slumps. U.S. markets will be closed on Friday for Independence Day. Alexis Moore hosts.
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Plus: Tesla reports a 25% jump in second-quarter car sales. And America’s death rate fell to its lowest on record last year. Pierre Bienaimé hosts.
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Plus: Financial crisis investing hero Michael Burry adds to his short positions on the AI buildout. And Google fails in its bid to get a $4.7 billion fine imposed by the European Union overturned, related to its Android operating system. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Plus: Meta stock has its best day since January following reports that the company is building a cloud business to sell its excess AI computing power. And General Mills shares rise after unveiling its turnaround plan. Imani Moise hosts.
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Plus: A Swedish court has ordered Google to pay buy now, pay later company Klarna almost $2 billion in damages. And General Mills aims to win back budget-conscious shoppers with lower costs and new products. Anthony Bansie hosts.
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Plus: Anthropic and the Trump Administration reach a deal to restore access to Fable, the AI model that was shut down over security concerns. And Nike’s shares slump as the sportswear giant continues to struggle in China. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Major indexes finish higher marking a blockbuster quarter. Plus: Shares in Sandisk, Super Micro Computer, and Applied Materials jump as investors pile back into tech. Imani Moise hosts.
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Plus: the Supreme Court decided that states can ban transgender women and girls from competing on female sports teams. And the FAA is preparing to mandate collision-avoidance technology in planes. Anthony Bansie hosts.
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Plus: The Japanese yen falls to a 40-year low. And a judge blocks the Trump administration from withholding funds for a new rail tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey. Luke Vargas hosts.
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New index member Alphabet was its best performer, rising nearly 5%. Plus: Both the Nasdaq and S&P 500 broke five-session losing streaks. Pierre Bienaimé hosts.
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Plus: Another Supreme Court ruling allows states to count mailed ballots received after election day. And Comcast is splitting its media and connectivity businesses. Alex Ossola hosts.
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Plus: South Korea announces plans to invest nearly $2 trillion in the country’s AI buildout. And China adds more Japanese companies to an export control list. Luke Vargas hosts.
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