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Wall Street heads into one of its busiest weeks of the summer, with second-quarter earnings season shifting into high gear alongside key inflation data and closely watched testimony from Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh. The week kicks off with a flood of bank earnings. JPMorgan Chase,...
An $80,000 salary is not the same as $80,000 of spendable income. Federal withholding, FICA taxes, state income taxes where they apply, and retirement contributions all reduce the number that actually reaches checking. For a single filer in a no-income-tax state, 2026 take-home pay on an $80,000 salary would be about $65,100 before retirement contributions, ... Think You’ll Live on $80,000 a Year? Here’s What Actually Lands in Your Checking Account
Treasury yields rise as renewed tensions in the Middle East raise uncertainties. U.S. and Iran exchange fire over the weekend and crude prices rise 4%, clouding the outlook for inflation and interest rates.
Gold fell to its lowest level this month early Monday amid heightened inflation worries following re
US stocks are set for a weaker start to the week after last week finished on a positive note, with technology shares expected to come under the most pressure as investors balanced renewed geopolitical tensions against a busy week for inflation data and the start of bank earnings...
Markets were subdued ahead of a busy week for markets, with inflation reports, bank earnings, and geopolitical risk hanging in the balance.
Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes are back in focus this week, thanks to rising inflation concerns following another surge in crude-oil prices. The U.S. and Iran traded fresh strikes over the weekend, and continued to dispute control of oil and energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz, after the breakdown of peace talks aimed at ending a conflict that has simmered for more than 4½ months. U.S. Central Command said around 140 Iranian targets were hit, while military officials from Tehran launched strikes on U.S. bases in the Gulf region, as well as a Kuwait-owned drilling installation.
The market expects the fed funds rate to be higher before this year comes to a close.
Bank earnings set to reflect Wall Street’s boom, SK Hynix stock tumbles, tariff inflation is waning, and more news to start your day.
(Bloomberg) -- In his zeal to avoid signaling where interest rates are headed, Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh has obscured something else that’s crucial to investors, analysts and other policymakers: How he would react when challenged by the economy.Most Read from BloombergLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Turned Trump Ally, Dies at 71Hormuz Route Open Despite Iran Declaration, Maritime Group SaysOpenAI Engineer’s ‘LOL’ Moment Set Stage for Legal Fight With AppleTrump Embraces Australian Retirem
Apparel giants face declines as weak demand, tariffs, excess inventory and restructuring challenges pressure the industry.
Jerome Powell's successor vowed to get the Fed "out of the fiscal business" -- but that's not happened.
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Monday, Jul, 13 2026 US stock futures are pointing higher this morning, with E-mini S&P 500 contracts up about 0.4%, as investors digest a mix of cooling inflation and uneven growth signals abroad. Softer price data in countries like France, where inflation sits at 1.8%, suggests global cost of living pressures are easing, which can take some pressure off central banks to keep lifting interest rates. At the same time, weaker industrial output in...
Nearly three-quarters of last quarter's earnings came from a one-time tariff refund. Strip it out, and the picture gets more interesting.
Apple (NasdaqGS:AAPL) has filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI alleging theft of trade secrets tied to its AI hardware work. The complaint centers on claims that former Apple employees took confidential materials and shared them with OpenAI. The filing escalates a public feud involving senior tech leaders and highlights rising rivalry across AI hardware and software. Apple enters this legal fight while its stock trades at $315.32, with the company up 16.4% year to date and 49.9% over the...
Recession fears are back. This boring, dirt cheap fund has survived every recession it has faced.
The AI Futures Project, a non-profit initiative that forecasts the future of artificial intelligence, recently outlined a proposal for a citizen’s dividend by the U.S. government following AI-induced unemployment. Citizen’s Dividend to Provide $1 Million Per Person By 2035 In...
Big banks kick off earnings season this week, which will also bring reports from GE Aerospace, Netflix, and Taiwan Semi. In economic news, we’ll get the consumer and producer price indexes, and retail sales data.

Yahoo Finance's Brooke DiPalma takes a closer look at the top stories for investors to watch this week, including the latest CPI reading and quarterly earnings reports from Netflix (NFLX), Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM), JPMorgan (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), Wells Fargo (WFC), Goldman Sachs (GS), Citigroup (C), and Morgan Stanley (MS).
Federal support for MP Materials, USA Rare Earth, and others is rebuilding U.S. rare-earth refining. REMX, EART, and SETM ETFs offer diversified ways to invest in this supply chain.
Two retirees can both pull $100,000 from $2 million income portfolios and still land in very different places after tax. If one stream is mostly qualified dividends and the other is mostly ordinary income, the first retiree may keep about $79,000 after a 15% federal qualified-dividend rate and 6% state tax. The second may keep ... Your Dividend Yield Isn’t Your Income: What You Really Keep After Taxes
Investing.com -- Goldman Sachs warned that a hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation reading this week could weigh on equities by increasing the likelihood of Federal Reserve rate hikes, overshadowing what it expects to be another quarter of solid corporate earnings.
Faryar Shirzad argued that regulatory uncertainty creates opportunities for bad actors, while the bill would bring crypto platforms under stricter federal oversight.
Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh has assembled a high-profile group of AI advocates to help evaluate how artificial intelligence could reshape the U.S. economy and influence future monetary policy. Fed’s New AI Task Force To Assess AI’s Economic Impact The...
No forward-looking guidance is necessary when Warsh and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) are providing decisive claims like this.
Iran just shut the Strait of Hormuz, and the ripple effects stretch far beyond rising gas prices. Here is what the closure means for inflation, corporate profits, and every investor watching the market.
Inflation is sneaky, but here's a way you can help protect your investments.