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The European Central Bank secured key parliamentary backing on Tuesday for the launch of a digital euro, an electronic means of payments aimed at making the euro zone less reliant on U.S. credit cards at a time of fraying transatlantic relationships. The digital euro, essentially an electronic wallet guaranteed by the central bank but marketed by banks or fintech companies, will allow all euro zone residents to make payments online and in person. Six years in the making, the ECB's digital cash has become a more pressing issue since Donald Trump returned to the White House, slapping tariffs on even established trade partners such as the European Union and raising fears that the U.S. could one day weaponize its dominance over payment networks like Visa and Mastercard.
The average federal student loan borrower leaves school owing roughly $38,000, though balances of $50,000 or more are common among graduate students and many private-college graduates. Depending on interest rates and repayment terms, that debt can create a substantial monthly obligation just as a young adult is trying to rent an apartment, buy a first ... This Is the Dividend Portfolio That Pays Off Your Kid’s Student Loans
US June flash PMIs land Tuesday, with the dollar firm on rate hike bets after the Fed gutted forward guidance
The return of inflation after the pandemic has left a question mark over whether the Put still exists—and plenty of debate about whether it is a good thing.
Investors are looking forward to another week of chip stock reveals. Qualcomm is expected to give more details about its business at its investor conference. Micron, the latest trillion-dollar semiconductor company, reports earnings, as do FedEx, Cerebras and Carnival.
BofA reversed course to forecast 3 Fed rate hikes in 2026, amid sticky inflation and Chair Kevin Warsh hawkish turn.
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The new Fed chair is already making his stamp on the organization.
Fed Chair Kevin Warsh struck a hawkish tone during his first press conference leading the central bank last week. The future still looks bright for markets through the rest of this year, but today I’m breaking down the key risks to watch in the second half of 2026, and how investors are digesting Warsh’s not-so-detailed preview of the Fed’s path forward. The factors that could drive markets higher for the rest of 2026 are widely known: Improved earnings estimates thanks to AI-driven demand, a dovish Fed, and a warm stock market welcome for Anthropic and OpenAI when they debut later this year.

Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton takes a look at the top quarterly earnings results for investors to watch on Tuesday, Jun. 23, including Cerebras (CBRS), FedEx (FDX), and Carnival (CCL).
Coca-Cola takes its transfer pricing tax dispute with the IRS to a federal appeals court in Miami, with an estimated $20 billion in taxes at stake.
The Trump administration backs quantum computing yet again following an unprecedented funding package in May.
FedEx is set to report earnings Tuesday afternoon, with the shipping giant's stock seen potentially climbing to a fresh high following the results.
Consumer electronics giant Best Buy (NYSE: BBY) just declared a $0.96 quarterly payout, pushing the annualized dividend to $3.84 per share. At a recent price of $73.10, that is a yield of roughly 5.0%, well north of the 4.43% 10-year Treasury. With Kevin Warsh signaling a more hawkish Fed posture and retiree portfolios bracing for ... Dividend Safety: This Big-Box Retailer Is a Top Choice for Retirees Protecting Their Wealth
At $1,031.34, Seagate Technology (NASDAQ:STX) looks fully valued, with a more attractive risk/reward profile only emerging on a macro-driven pullback toward $850. The stock just hit a fresh 52-week high on analyst target hikes, even as Wall Street braces for tighter Fed policy that could compress high-multiple tech names. Seagate leads in nearline hard disk ... Buy, Hold, or Sell: Wall Street Fears Tech Compression, but This AI Storage Monster Has a Hidden Weapon

<body><p>STORY: This week's Amazon Prime Day - which is actually a four-day shopping blitz - will be a litmus test for the spending power of American consumers, who have been squeezed by elevated inflation driven by high gas prices.</p><p>:: Amazon.com</p><p>With that in mind, what shoppers buy will be just as important as how much they spend.</p><p>This year, Amazon is featuring deals on groceries, household goods, travel and school items over carefree splurges on bigger-ticket items.</p><p>Or, as the CEO of small business lender Cardiff put it, quote, "People just don't have the cash right now. Prime Day isn't going to be about buying big TVs or fun stuff this year. It's for buying toilet paper and garbage bags on sale. Families are literally waiting for these discounts just to buy regular everyday things because their bank accounts are empty."</p><p>:: Amazon.com</p><p>The event, which kicks off Tuesday, was shifted to June from July for the first time in five years, in part to avoid competing with World Cup matches and the country's 250th birthday.</p><p>While rivals Walmart and Target have shadowed Prime Day for years, the overlap has turned it into a synchronized industry event, intensifying price competition.</p><p>Walmart's seven-day sale started Monday, while Target Circle Deal Days align exactly with Prime Day.</p><p>:: Amazon.com</p><p>But Amazon is expected to capture more than 60% of all U.S. online retail spending during the four-day Prime Day period, according to market research firm eMarketer.</p></body>
Stephanie Roth, chief economist at Wolfe Research, argued on a CNBC Morning Call that the AI capex cycle has runway, geopolitical risk is being absorbed by the stock market, and the Federal Reserve can stay patient despite sticky inflation. Her view sets the tone for a week hinging on Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) earnings, Iran negotiations, ... AI Momentum Outweighs Iran Risks and Fed Concerns, Says Chief Economist
Inflation has been the market’s dominant concern. While investors spent much of the past year focused on artificial intelligence, earnings growth, and record-high stock prices, the conversation has been overshadowed by rising consumer costs and the Federal Reserve’s response. Energy prices sit at the center of that debate. Oil surged above $100 a barrel after ... Iranian Oil Is About to Flood the Market. Has the Fed’s Biggest Pressure Valve Been Released?
The Dow rose 270 points, or 0.6%. The Nasdaq was down 0.1%. The major indexes tumbled on Wednesday in the wake of Kevin Warsh’s first Federal Open Market Committee meeting as chairman of the Federal Reserve, but traders bought the dip on Thursday.
Despite the interim US-Iran deal and a considerable fall in oil prices, risk assets have barely moved, with the S&P 500 still beneath its record high from early June and credit spreads widening. The puzzle reflects four competing forces, Deutsche Bank analyst Henry Allen argues. First,...
Although they sit atop the home improvement industry, these two businesses aren't immune from macroeconomic forces.
The average American household spent about $200 per month on gasoline according to the latest federal expenditure data. With gasoline prices remaining elevated in 2026, many families are paying considerably more. Most people treat their gas bill as a fact of life. Investors can treat it as an income target. The goal is simple: build ... The Portfolio That Quietly Pays For Your Gasoline Forever
The moves suggested a reset for U.S. Treasury yields tied to the surprisingly hawkish tone established by new Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh last week, who hinted toward near-term rate hikes to tame price pressures and break a long run of missed inflation targets. “We recognize that inflation has been running well ahead of the Fed’s long-stated inflation goal of 2% that’s been going on for more than five years,” Warsh told reporters in Washington last week after his first press event as Fed chairman. The Fed’s economic forecasts slashed 2026 GDP predictions to 2.2%, and added 90 basis points to its headline PCE inflation estimate, taking it to 3.6%.
With ETF outflows persisting and selling "nearly exhausted," analysts say Bitcoin is range-bound and waiting for a catalyst.
Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading mixed as we prepare to finish the last full week of the second quarter. We finished a wild holiday-shortened trading week last Thursday, as Friday was the federal Juneteenth holiday, and all major indices rebounded smartly from the Federal Reserve-induced sell-off on Wednesday. Details of the signed memorandum of ... Here Are Monday’s Best Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Accenture, Apple, Boyd Gaming, BWX Technologies, Conoco-Phillips, Estee Laud
Alan Greenspan’s time at the Fed was punctuated by numerous peaks and troughs for the US economy and several of the world’s most momentous events. He died Monday at age 100.
Mark July 29 on the calendar. That is the next scheduled FOMC decision, and according to JPMorgan Asset Management CIO Bob Michael, every Fed meeting is now live for a potential rate hike, including the one roughly six weeks away. Michael told CNBC’s Closing Bell Overtime that new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh‘s first meeting delivered ... Circle Your Calendars for July 29. JPMorgan Executive Says Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Could Raise Rates in As Little as Six Weeks.