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Meta settles first US case over school costs tied to youth mental health, court filing shows
Reuters90d agoneutral
Meta settles first US case over school costs tied to youth mental health, court filing shows

Meta Platforms on Thursday settled the first case set for trial seeking to make social media companies cover the costs that school districts say they have incurred to combat ‌a mental health crisis allegedly fueled by platforms. The agreement fully resolves a lawsuit brought by Breathitt County School District ‌in eastern Kentucky, following earlier settlements by co-defendants Alphabet's YouTube, Snap and TikTok. The case had been scheduled for a June 15 trial in federal court ​in Oakland, California.

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Has a New Inflation Nightmare: AI Is Skyrocketing Prices
24/7 Wall St.90d agoneutral
Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Has a New Inflation Nightmare: AI Is Skyrocketing Prices

Kevin Warsh takes over as Fed Chair on Friday, May 22, inheriting an inflation problem that none of his predecessors faced. For four decades, falling semiconductor prices quietly held down U.S. inflation. That tailwind has reversed, and the AI infrastructure boom is the reason. Headline Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation ran at 4% in March, ... Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Has a New Inflation Nightmare: AI Is Skyrocketing Prices

Dimming Risk Appetites Welcome Development for US Equity Bulls
Bloomberg90d agoneutral
Dimming Risk Appetites Welcome Development for US Equity Bulls

(Bloomberg) -- Beneath the surface of a stock market sitting at record highs, signs of trepidation are building.Most Read from BloombergSpot the Difference: Putin Gets Trump Treatment From Xi in ChinaModi’s Toffee Gift to Meloni Ignites Rally in Wrong Indian StockIran Says the US’s Latest Proposal Has ‘Narrowed the Gaps’Goldman CEO Slides Into Musk’s DMs During Bid to Lead SpaceX IPOStocks Rise and Oil Falls on US-Iran Deal Hopes: Markets WrapWorries about resilient inflation, bond market volati

Fed’s Long-Term Inflation Forecast Hits 19-Year High
24/7 Wall St.90d agoneutral
Fed’s Long-Term Inflation Forecast Hits 19-Year High

For much of the past two years, Wall Street treated long-run inflation expectations as the boring part of the macro story. Short-run prints whipped around. The five-year horizon stayed anchored. That assumption broke this month. The Cleveland Fed just published its highest five-year inflation expectation in 19 years, a reading that sits above the levels ... Fed’s Long-Term Inflation Forecast Hits 19-Year High

Weekly Mortgage Rates Hit 6.51%, Highest Level Since August
Barrons.com90d agoneutral
Weekly Mortgage Rates Hit 6.51%, Highest Level Since August

Freddie Mac’s weekly 30-year fixed mortgage rate average rose 0.15 percentage point to 6.51%, the biggest weekly gain since late March and the highest rate since the week of August 28, 2025. Geopolitical uncertainty and concerns about inflation are among the factors dragging Treasury yields higher—and, by extension, mortgage rates. The iShares U.S. Home Construction exchange-traded fund, which tracks home builders, was down about 1.3%, while the 10-year Treasury yield, which informs the direction of mortgage rates, was 0.028 percentage point higher, to 4.620%.

Worried About a Recession? Here’s Why Selling When Economists Call It is Already Too Late
24/7 Wall St.90d agobearish
Worried About a Recession? Here’s Why Selling When Economists Call It is Already Too Late

Andrew Sather of The Investing for Beginners Podcast recently made a point that should reshape how investors think about recession headlines. “When people say there’s a recession, they’re saying it 6 months after it happens. Like, that’s the literal definition of it. You have to wait 6 months,” he said on the episode Back to ... Worried About a Recession? Here’s Why Selling When Economists Call It is Already Too Late

Microsoft Is Market’s Biggest Drag as AI Woes Weigh Down Stock
Bloomberg90d agoneutral
Microsoft Is Market’s Biggest Drag as AI Woes Weigh Down Stock

(Bloomberg) -- The S&P 500 Index has had a fitful 2026 as it aims for a fourth-straight year of double-digit percentage gains, something it hasn’t done since the 1990s, while contending with risks from the war in Iran and rising inflation. Most Read from BloombergSpot the Difference: Putin Gets Trump Treatment From Xi in ChinaModi’s Toffee Gift to Meloni Ignites Rally in Wrong Indian StockIran Threatens to Retaliate Beyond Middle East If US AttacksGoldman CEO Slides Into Musk’s DMs During Bid to

Treasury Yield Rise Slows as Markets Watch Peace Talks, Macro Indicators
Barrons.com90d agoneutral
Treasury Yield Rise Slows as Markets Watch Peace Talks, Macro Indicators

Treasury yields give back some of their overnight increases as markets wait for a U.S.-Iran peace deal while U.S. indicators support the Fed's wait-and-see approach. Weekly requests for unemployment benefits decline to 209,000 from an upwardly revised 212,000, versus WSJ consensus of 210,000.

The “Don’t Fight Trump” Trade Is Working: S&P 500 Ignores Everything and Keeps Surging
24/7 Wall St.90d agoneutral
The “Don’t Fight Trump” Trade Is Working: S&P 500 Ignores Everything and Keeps Surging

The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSEARCA:SPY) keeps rising more and more, no matter how “bad” the news gets. Since Election Day 2024, the index is up 30%, a run that has absorbed a shooting war with Iran, a tariff regime that rewrites itself by tweet, and an inflation print that refuses to behave. The ... The “Don’t Fight Trump” Trade Is Working: S&P 500 Ignores Everything and Keeps Surging

You Do Not Need 30 Years of Federal Service to Build a Pension. Here Is the $495,000 Dividend Portfolio That Pays Like One
24/7 Wall St.90d agoneutral
You Do Not Need 30 Years of Federal Service to Build a Pension. Here Is the $495,000 Dividend Portfolio That Pays Like One

A federal employee retiring at 62 after 30 years of service with a “high-3” salary average of $90,000 would receive an estimated FERS basic pension benefit of roughly $29,700 annually, based on the standard formula: 1.1% × 30 years × $90,000. For private-sector workers without access to a defined-benefit pension, that figure provides a useful ... You Do Not Need 30 Years of Federal Service to Build a Pension. Here Is the $495,000 Dividend Portfolio That Pays Like One

Jamie Dimon Says JPMorgan Is Revving Up for an AI Banking Pivot
Barrons.com90d agoneutral
Jamie Dimon Says JPMorgan Is Revving Up for an AI Banking Pivot

Higher interest rates could trigger a recession, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has warned, as the market frets that a flare-up in inflation will bolster the case for central banks to tighten monetary policy. Dimon also discussed JPMorgan’s artificial-intelligence strategy in the interview in Shanghai, saying that the company was using the technology for risk, fraud, marketing, design, and several other functions. “It’s the tip of the iceberg, it’s moving very quickly,” Dimon added, predicting that JPMorgan would hire more AI talent and fewer bankers in certain categories.