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IBM CEO: AI Won't Necessarily Lead To Smaller Headcount
Bloomberg68d agoneutralVIDEO
IBM CEO: AI Won't Necessarily Lead To Smaller Headcount

IBM CEO Arvind Krishna discusses IBM's significant $10 billion investment in quantum computing, a faster form of AI. Krishna also noted a $1 billion federal government commitment to build a chip fabrication facility in Albany, New York, illustrating a strong collaboration between public and private sectors. He speaks with Romaine Bostick & Katie Greifeld on "The Close."

How SpaceX fever & Fed rate hike fears are impacting markets
Yahoo Finance Video68d agoneutralVIDEO
How SpaceX fever & Fed rate hike fears are impacting markets

Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre explains how markets are reacting to SpaceX's (SPAX.PVT) initial public offering (IPO) hype and to the possibility that the Federal Reserve hikes interest rates this year.

New Inflation Data Confirms the end of Kevin Warsh’s Honeymoon
24/7 Wall St.68d agoneutral
New Inflation Data Confirms the end of Kevin Warsh’s Honeymoon

Kevin Warsh was sworn in as the new Federal Reserve chairman on May 22, 2026, after months of tension between departing Fed chair Jerome Powell and President Donald Trump. Trump has long advocated for a reduction in interest rates to promote economic growth and provide relief to would-be homebuyers facing a difficult housing market and ... New Inflation Data Confirms the end of Kevin Warsh’s Honeymoon

Plenty of Data Ahead of CPI, SPCX
Zacks69d agoneutral
Plenty of Data Ahead of CPI, SPCX

Investors look toward tomorrow's Inflation Rate and the SpaceX IPO Friday, but we have lots of economic data out this morning: Small Business Index, Trade Balance and Existing Home Sales.

Stocks Are Rising as Tech Rebound Continues
Barrons.com69d agoneutral
Stocks Are Rising as Tech Rebound Continues

The Nasdaq’s rebound continued on Tuesday after Wall Street sniffed another run for momentum stocks. The tech-heavy index rose 0.7%. The S&P 500 rose 0.6%. The Dow rose 350 points, or 0.7%. Chips and other stocks with momentum in recent weeks continued to bounce back from Friday’s selloff.

Stocks Are Flirting With a Dangerous Valuation Trap
Barrons.com69d agoneutral
Stocks Are Flirting With a Dangerous Valuation Trap

What hasn’t really moved, however, is the longer end of the bond market, where yields remain elevated and forecasts for Federal Reserve rate hikes are getting increasingly aggressive following last week’s stronger-than-expected payroll data, and ahead of Wednesday’s May inflation readings. The higher yields, which have for the most part echoed market bets on a Fed rate hike before the end of the year, now priced at around 70% by the CME Group’s FedWatch, also seem to be resetting at levels that could make stock markets uncomfortable. Its closest comparison in the bond markets, the yield on 3-month Treasury bills, is holding at around 3.7%.

Nvidia CEO sends strong message to stock market investors
TheStreet69d agoneutral
Nvidia CEO sends strong message to stock market investors

Jensen Huang was in Seoul on June 8, meeting South Korean business leaders, when the question about the selloff came. US tech shares had dropped Friday on concerns over a possible interest rate hike. South Korea's Kospi Index was tumbling that Monday morning as investors continued pulling back from ...

Get Paid Like an Indiana Police Officer With $5,000 a Month in Dividend Income After Taxes
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Get Paid Like an Indiana Police Officer With $5,000 a Month in Dividend Income After Taxes

Five thousand dollars a month in spendable dividend income works out to $60,000 per year after federal tax, roughly equivalent to the salary of a typical police officer in Indiana. The headline yield shown on a brokerage statement does not tell the full story. Taxes, the type of distributions received, and future dividend growth all ... Get Paid Like an Indiana Police Officer With $5,000 a Month in Dividend Income After Taxes

Gold Steadies After Israel and Iran Agree to End Missile Strikes
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Gold Steadies After Israel and Iran Agree to End Missile Strikes

(Bloomberg) -- Gold was steady after Israel and Iran agreed to end attacks that had jeopardized talks to end the war in the Middle East.Most Read from BloombergHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’LA Mayor Race Flips as Socialist Beats Reality TV Star PrattTrump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Application Fee Rejected by JudgeTrump Says He, Not Congress, Is in Charge of Kennedy Center in ReversalChip Stocks Rally in AI Trade Revival After Plunge: Markets WrapBullion was near $4,330

Inflation Report, SpaceX IPO: What to Watch This Week
The Wall Street Journal69d agoneutral
Inflation Report, SpaceX IPO: What to Watch This Week

Investors are counting down to the end of the week when Elon Musk’s SpaceX is expected to start trading in what could be the largest IPO on record. Also, investors are looking ahead to Wednesday's inflation data and Oracle results.

Gold- Take Advantage of the Dip Before the Narrative Shifts
MoneyShow69d agoneutral
Gold- Take Advantage of the Dip Before the Narrative Shifts

Gold has been soft since the Iran conflict started – in part because the war sent the dollar up, while the oil price spike had central banks focusing on the inflationary impacts and discussing raising rates. But if you are underinvested, this is a good time to buy, maintains Adrian Day, editor of Global Analyst.

S&P 500, Nasdaq end up as chipmakers rebound
Reuters Videos69d agoneutralVIDEO
S&P 500, Nasdaq end up as chipmakers rebound

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended mostly higher Monday boosted by shares of chip companies.</p><p>While the Dow fell slightly, the S&P 500 added three tenths of one percent and the Nasdaq climbed about nine tenths.</p><p>:: Intel</p><p>Intel shares jumped 11% after news website The Information reported that Alphabet's Google had placed an order to manufacture more than 3 million tensor processing units in 2028.</p><p>:: Marvell Technology</p><p>And shares of Marvell Tech rose 9.5% after S&P announced that the company would be added to the&nbsp;S&P 500 index later this month.</p><p>Also, Iran and Israel said they had halted attacks on each other.</p><p>This came after an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump that they immediately "stop shooting."&nbsp;</p><p>The attacks over 24 hours were the most direct confrontation between Iran and Israel since an April ceasefire in the war.</p><p>Justin Livengood, senior portfolio manager with Invesco, says he thinks regardless of when there is an end to the conflict in the Middle East, energy prices could stay higher, which could lead the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates.</p><p>“Inflation's been drifting up in general the last six to nine months, not just for oil prices but even for core elements. And that's a concern. I think that concern persists as oil and natural gas prices linger higher. And the longer that persists, the more likely we are to have a Fed feel they need to raise rates late this year. I certainly feel that right now the base case for the Fed is a hike, not a cut, as their next move. And I think with each week and month that this Middle East conflict continues. The odds of that hike get pulled forward.”&nbsp;</p><p>:: Apple</p><p>Other stocks on the move included Apple which dropped almost 2% after announcing a Siri revamp at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference.</p><p>:: AWS</p><p>And shares of Corning gained 5.5% after Amazon announced a multi-year multi-billion-dollar deal to buy the company's optical fiber and cables for its data centers.&nbsp;</p></body>

10-year hitting 5% yield would be concerning, portfolio manager says
Reuters Videos69d agoneutralVIDEO
10-year hitting 5% yield would be concerning, portfolio manager says

<body><p>STORY: "The concern is we've had a 30-40 basis point backup in rates here in the last month," said Livengood. "The 10-year is dancing around 4.6 percent. If that goes a lot higher, if we hit 5 percent or more, that interest rate scenario probably slows economic growth a bit, starts to slow earnings growth of the S&P 500 companies, and changes our investment outlook a bit to be more defensive."</p><p>He added that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates if this occurs.</p></body>