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Earnings, Warsh Testimony: What to Watch the Rest of the Week
The Wall Street Journal33d agoneutral
Earnings, Warsh Testimony: What to Watch the Rest of the Week

Today Earnings: Johnson & Johnson, Morgan Stanley, BlackRock, PNC Financial Services, Conagra, Cintas, United Airlines, Bank of New York Mellon, Elevance Health, J.B. Hunt, ASML Economic data: Producer-price index data for June, Empire State manufacturing survey, EIA weekly petroleum status report, Fed beige book.

Big changes could be in store for Costco
TheStreet33d agoneutral
Big changes could be in store for Costco

For years, Costco has benefited from shoppers stocking up on bulk groceries, snacks, beverages, and household essentials to save money over the long term. But persistent inflation is causing many consumers to become more selective about what they buy, even when shopping at warehouse clubs. A ...

Microchip Technology and onsemi Stocks Trade Up, What You Need To Know
StockStory33d agoneutral
Microchip Technology and onsemi Stocks Trade Up, What You Need To Know

A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after a cooler-than-expected June inflation report and a surprise capital expenditure warning from IBM appeared to validate AI hardware demand. June core CPI printed flat month-over-month (2.6% year-over-year versus a 2.9% forecast), reopening the door to a friendlier interest rate environment.

Writers Guild of America seeks to block Paramount's buyout of Warner in latest merger challenge
Associated Press33d agobullish
Writers Guild of America seeks to block Paramount's buyout of Warner in latest merger challenge

The Writers Guild of America became the latest group to challenge Paramount's $81 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery on Tuesday, filing a lawsuit that seeks to block the merger on the grounds it would cause “specific harm” to movie and TV writers working across the U.S. A Paramount-Warner merger “threatens the economic and creative health of the American entertainment industry,” reads Tuesday's federal complaint, which was filed by both the Writers Guild of America West and Writers Guild of America East (jointly the WGA). “This proposed combined entity would be the largest employer of writers, with tremendous power to suppress our wages, eliminate opportunities for emerging writers, cut jobs across the industry, and produce less programming," WGAE President Tom Fontana said in a statement.

Wall Street ends higher on cool inflation data, solid bank earnings
Reuters Videos33d agoneutralVIDEO
Wall Street ends higher on cool inflation data, solid bank earnings

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks closed mostly higher on Tuesday, with the Dow ending little changed, the S&P 500 adding almost four-tenths of a percent and the Nasdaq gaining nine-tenths of a percent.</p><p>Second-quarter earnings season began with five big U.S. banks reporting solid results, buoyed by trading strength and dealmaking.</p><p>Shares of Goldman Sachs surged 9%, while JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America also closed higher.</p><p>Robert Conzo, CEO and managing director of The Wealth Alliance, said he expects corporate earnings this&nbsp;quarter to remain strong which should help markets advance.</p><p>"When you look at the earnings estimates for the second quarter, it's at 23.6 [percent], north of 20. That's coming off of a first quarter earnings of about 27 [percent]. Again, a huge number north of 20. The last time that happened was in the first and second quarter of 2021 when we were coming off of Covid. So these are big earnings projections going forward. The market was looking for that because all eyes on earnings in the face of sticky inflation.”</p><p>But inflation was a little less "sticky" in June, as Tuesday's release of the Labor Department's Consumer Price Index showed the annual inflation rate dropped to 3.5%, due largely to receding oil prices that have since rebounded.</p><p>Other stocks on the move Tuesday included U.S.- listed shares of SK Hynix, which soared more than 27% after tumbling on Monday following a strong Friday debut.</p><p>And shares of IBM plummeted more than 25% after the tech company warned second-quarter revenue would fall below estimates.</p></body>

SpaceX Fizzles to Close $1 Above IPO Price Weeks After Debut
Bloomberg33d agoneutral
SpaceX Fizzles to Close $1 Above IPO Price Weeks After Debut

(Bloomberg) -- Three days of losses have brought SpaceX shares to the brink of falling below their initial public offering price, a key level that traders and investors watch to assess the health of new issues.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeTrump Shelves 20% Fee for Hormuz Cargo After Gulf Pressure'We Faltered': IBM Plunges Most Since at Least 1968 on MissA Cocaine Bust in Spain Leads All the Way to Wall StreetUS CPI Falls for the First Ti

Bloomberg33d agoneutral
SpaceX Fizzles to Close $1 Above IPO Price Weeks After Debut

(Bloomberg) -- Three days of losses have brought SpaceX shares to the brink of falling below their initial public offering price, a key level that traders and investors watch to assess the health of new issues.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeTrump Shelves 20% Fee for Hormuz Cargo After Gulf Pressure‘We Faltered’: IBM Plunges Most Since at Least 1968 on MissA Cocaine Bust in Spain Leads All the Way to Wall StreetUS CPI Falls for the First Ti

Cooling Inflation, Surging Bank Earnings Power Stocks
The Wall Street Journal33d agoneutral
Cooling Inflation, Surging Bank Earnings Power Stocks

A hectic day in markets lifted stocks Tuesday, thanks to booming bank profits and an unexpectedly upbeat inflation report. All major U.S. indexes ended the day in the green, despite a historic fall from grace for one member of the Dow industrials. The Dow industrials edged less than 0.1% higher, weighed down by tumbling shares of International Business Machines.

Why Micron (MU) Stock Is Up Today
StockStory33d agoneutral
Why Micron (MU) Stock Is Up Today

Shares of memory chips maker Micron (NASDAQ:MU) jumped 4.2% in the afternoon session after a cooler-than-expected June inflation report and a surprise capital expenditure warning from IBM appeared to validate AI hardware demand.

OpenAI's First Device Will Be Movable, Screenless Speaker Built as AI Companion
Bloomberg33d agoneutral
OpenAI's First Device Will Be Movable, Screenless Speaker Built as AI Companion

(Bloomberg) -- OpenAI's much-anticipated push into consumer devices is slated to begin with a mobile, screen-free smart speaker designed to be a new type of home computer for the AI era, according to people familiar with the matter.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeTrump Shelves 20% Fee for Hormuz Cargo After Gulf PressureA Cocaine Bust in Spain Leads All the Way to Wall StreetUS CPI Falls for the First Time Since 2020, Core Gauge Flat'We Fal

Bloomberg33d agoneutral
OpenAI’s First Device Will Be Movable, Screenless Speaker Built as AI Companion

(Bloomberg) -- OpenAI’s much-anticipated push into consumer devices is slated to begin with a mobile, screen-free smart speaker designed to be a new type of home computer for the AI era, according to people familiar with the matter.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeTrump Shelves 20% Fee for Hormuz Cargo After Gulf PressureA Cocaine Bust in Spain Leads All the Way to Wall StreetUS CPI Falls for the First Time Since 2020, Core Gauge Flat‘We Fal

FTC Reaches Settlement With CVS Health Over Insulin Prices
Barrons.com33d agoneutral
FTC Reaches Settlement With CVS Health Over Insulin Prices

The Federal Trade Commission announced a settlement with CVS Health’s pharmacy benefit manager business on Tuesday, the agency’s second major agreement this year with drug industry middlemen. Pharmacy-benefit managers, or PBMs, play a key role in negotiating with drug companies and selecting which prescription drugs will be covered by an insurance plan. In litigation filed in 2024 during the Biden administration, the commission alleged that rebates and fees collected by major PBMs from drug manufacturers artificially inflated the price of insulin.

Stocks Settle Higher on Tame Inflation News
Barchart33d agoneutral
Stocks Settle Higher on Tame Inflation News

The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) on Tuesday closed up +0.38%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) closed up +0.02%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) closed up +1.10%. September E-mini S&P futures (ESU26 ) rose +0.35%, and September E-mini Nasdaq futures...

Jim Cramer Reveals Why FedEx Freight Holding Company, Inc. (FDXF) Might Go Higher
Insider Monkey33d agoneutral
Jim Cramer Reveals Why FedEx Freight Holding Company, Inc. (FDXF) Might Go Higher

We recently published Jim Cramer Discussed These 22 Stocks Including A Hidden Oil & Energy Play. FedEx Freight Holding Company, Inc. (NYSE:FDXF) is one of the stocks discussed by Jim Cramer. FedEx Freight Holding Company, Inc. (NYSE:FDXF) is a new listing on the stock market. It is the freight business spinoff of the logistics giant […]

Bloomberg33d agoneutral
BofA Sees ‘Strong’ Consumer, Bucking Fears of Price Pressures

(Bloomberg) -- Bank of America Corp. — whose consumer division is its biggest profit engine — said consumers are keeping up with their bills and continuing to spend on discretionary items such as travel and entertainment, despite fears that price pressures would weigh on US households. Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeTrump Shelves 20% Fee for Hormuz Cargo After Gulf PressureUS CPI Falls for the First Time Since 2020, Core Gauge FlatA Cocain

Why Citi’s Stock Is Pacing for Worst Day Since 2025 Market Rout
Barrons.com33d agoneutral
Why Citi’s Stock Is Pacing for Worst Day Since 2025 Market Rout

Shares of Citigroup fell 5% on Tuesday after the bank reported second-quarter earnings that underwhelmed investors, diverging from rival lenders whose shares rose in afternoon trading. The move was the largest decline since April 4, 2025, when Citi’s stock fell 7.8% following President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan announcement. Citi reiterated its earlier full-year target of 10%-11% for return on tangible common equity, or RoTCE.