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PepsiCo Q2 earnings: US consumers are cutting back on snacking amid inflation
Yahoo Finance Video39d agoneutralVIDEO
PepsiCo Q2 earnings: US consumers are cutting back on snacking amid inflation

PepsiCo (PEP) stock slides in Thursday's pre-market after the food company's second quarter earnings results illustrated how Americans are cutting back on snacking amid inflationary pressures. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporters Pras Subramanian and Brooke DiPalma sit down with Monetary Matters Network co-founder Jack Farley to talk about the earnings release and the state of the US consumer.

3 Beaten-Down Consumer Stocks to Buy in July
24/7 Wall St.39d agobullish
3 Beaten-Down Consumer Stocks to Buy in July

Consumer sentiment just hit 44.8 in May 2026, down 5 points from April and firmly in recessionary territory. Yet the actual spending data tells a different story: Total personal consumption expenditures climbed to $22,059.8 billion in May 2026, with recreational goods, clothing and food services all showing year-over-year growth. That gap between mood and money ... 3 Beaten-Down Consumer Stocks to Buy in July

Sony Approved to Launch Sony Stablecoin
99bitcoins39d agoneutral
Sony Approved to Launch Sony Stablecoin

In crypto news today (July 8), Bitcoin has experienced a slight retracement, still sitting comfortably above $60,000, but down -1.1% over the past 24-hours and trading for around $62,600. Liquidations have slowed since yesterday, dropping from over $532M to $345M, with over $240M of that figure coming from long positions, ...

Shifting Fed Policy and Rising Bond Yields Could Finally Crack the Stock Market
Barrons.com39d agoneutral
Shifting Fed Policy and Rising Bond Yields Could Finally Crack the Stock Market

The Federal Reserve’s first policy meeting under Chairman Kevin Warsh highlighted a big focus on artificial intelligence spending. Bond markets are listening. Minutes of the Fed’s June meeting, where interest rates were kept unchanged at between 3.5% and 3.75% but communication was sharply pared back under Warsh’s new leadership, suggested a hawkish stance among Fed governors, many of whom remained focused on inflation pressures in the world’s biggest economy.

Will New Board Appointment And mRNA Flu Progress Change Moderna's (MRNA) Pipeline Diversification Narrative?
Simply Wall St.39d agoneutral
Will New Board Appointment And mRNA Flu Progress Change Moderna's (MRNA) Pipeline Diversification Narrative?

On July 8, 2026, Moderna, Inc. appointed veteran financial executive Michael McDonnell, former Biogen CFO, to its Board of Directors and Audit Committee, while a federal advisory panel previously backed approval of the company’s first-of-its-kind mRNA influenza vaccine. Together with new programs in autoimmune disease, ovarian cancer and an AI-enabled research platform, these developments highlight Moderna’s push to broaden its mRNA franchise beyond COVID-19 and seasonal respiratory...

US Stock Market Today: S&P 500 Futures Fall On Higher Yields And Inflation Jitters
Simply Wall St.39d agobearish
US Stock Market Today: S&P 500 Futures Fall On Higher Yields And Inflation Jitters

The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Thursday, Jul, 9 2026 US stock futures are pointing lower this morning, with E mini S&P 500 contracts down about 0.8%, as investors react to a mix of higher borrowing costs and fresh inflation worries. The US 10 year Treasury yield is sitting near 4.58%, a 4 week high, which means mortgages, car loans and business borrowing could stay expensive. At the same time, one year US inflation expectations are at 3.7%, and a drop in US oil inventories is...

The Bull Case For Bank of America (BAC) Could Change Following Its Push To Control More Payment Rails
Simply Wall St.39d agoneutral
The Bull Case For Bank of America (BAC) Could Change Following Its Push To Control More Payment Rails

Over recent weeks, Bank of America Corporation has passed the Federal Reserve’s 2026 stress tests, expanded its fixed‑income funding with multiple new senior unsecured notes, and extended large credit facilities to AI firms such as Nscale and OpenAI, while also advancing a potential acquisition of Fiserv’s debit payments network. Together with its high‑profile FIFA World Cup 2026™ sponsorship and new cross‑border payments product, these moves highlight Bank of America’s push to own more...

This Earnings Season Is the Stock Market’s Biggest Test
Barrons.com39d agoneutral
This Earnings Season Is the Stock Market’s Biggest Test

Baseball legend Tommy Lasorda, the former Los Angeles Dodgers manager who won two World Series, didn’t have much time for the idea of “pressure” in professional sports. Stock markets are different matter, however. The looming second-quarter earnings season—set against the pullback in big tech stocks, the resurgence of global geopolitical risks, and the specter of renewed inflation—has investors on edge.

PepsiCo (PEP) Could Be 23% Overvalued As Investors Eye Q2 Margins And Volumes
Simply Wall St.39d agoneutral
PepsiCo (PEP) Could Be 23% Overvalued As Investors Eye Q2 Margins And Volumes

PepsiCo (PEP) heads into its second quarter earnings report under close scrutiny as investors weigh Frito Lay’s North American snack volumes, international sales trends, and margin pressures from inflation and higher energy costs. See our latest analysis for PepsiCo. At a share price of $142.50, PepsiCo’s recent 1 day share price decline of 1.71% contrasts with a modest 30 day share price return of 1.29%. The 1 year total shareholder return of 10.15% sits against a weaker 3 year total...

Beat the S&P 500 — here’s the strategy investors are switching to
TheStreet39d agobullish
Beat the S&P 500 — here’s the strategy investors are switching to

Transcript: Caroline Woods:Inflation expectations are creeping higher again and investors are wondering whether traditional income strategies are enough anymore. How does that change the income playbook? Matt Kaufman is global head of ETFs at Calamos Investments and joins us now. Matt, so good to ...

John Deere owners will get the right to repair their own equipment under a new FTC settlement
Associated Press39d agoneutral
John Deere owners will get the right to repair their own equipment under a new FTC settlement

It looks like John Deere owners can soon feel free to fix their own machines. The Federal Trade Commission and attorneys general from several states secured a right-to-repair settlement Wednesday with agriculture equipment giant Deere & Co. — commonly known as John Deere — that requires the company to let farmers and independent shops fix their own equipment.

Inflation Fears Retake the Stage
The Wall Street Journal39d agoneutral
Inflation Fears Retake the Stage

Markets tumbled after President Trump said the ceasefire with Iran may be over. Speaking in Turkey at the NATO summit, the president said the U.S. was likely to continue strikes. The Nasdaq Composite, however, managed a 0.2% gain.

AT&T leaves rivals flat-footed as bankrupt carrier folds
TheStreet39d agoneutral
AT&T leaves rivals flat-footed as bankrupt carrier folds

Dish DBS, the satellite TV and wireless subsidiary of EchoStar, filed for prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 30 in federal court in Houston. The filing ends months of speculation about the future of the industry's would-be fourth wireless carrier. More than 88% of Dish's bondholders ...

Stocks Little-Changed After Fed Minutes Release
Barrons.com39d agoneutral
Stocks Little-Changed After Fed Minutes Release

Stocks were little-changed after the Fed released minutes from its latest meeting. The Federal Open Market Committee held rates steady in June, and the meeting was the first under the leadership of Chairman Kevin Warsh. The Dow was down 600 points, or 1.6%, the S&P 500 was down 0.4%, and the Nasdaq was down 0.1%.