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Foreign Demand for US Treasuries Remains Strong as Japan and UK Buy, China Cuts
Foreign holdings of U.S. Treasuries rose $3.9 billion in April to $9.35 trillion, the second-highest level on record, with Japan and the UK increasing their positions while China reduced its stake.
U.S. Small Business Confidence Falls to Lowest Since October 2024
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index dropped to 95.3 in May, its lowest level since October 2024, as expectations for future conditions and expansion plans weakened sharply.
Iran Delegation Arrives in Switzerland for US Peace Talks
A senior Iranian delegation has arrived in Switzerland ahead of critical peace talks with the United States, while US Vice President JD Vance has departed Washington for negotiations reportedly scheduled to begin on Sunday.
Trump Signals Confidence in Anthropic, Praises AI Industry's Responsibility
Donald Trump struck a conciliatory tone toward AI firm Anthropic and its CEO, stating he does not currently see the company as a national security threat and commending its response to government concerns.
Strait of Hormuz Traffic Continues Despite Iran’s Closure Claim
Maritime tracking data shows ships continued using both northern and southern routes through the Strait of Hormuz on June 20, contradicting Iran’s claim that it had closed the strategic waterway.
Traders Pile Into Bullish Dollar Bets on Hawkish Fed Outlook
Currency markets are rapidly repositioning for a stronger US dollar as the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index climbs nearly 1% this week after hawkish remarks from Fed Chair Kevin Warsh.
South Korea Leveraged ETF Assets Surge 600% to Record $40 Billion
Assets under management in South Korea-focused leveraged ETFs have exploded to nearly $40 billion, an all-time high, after skyrocketing roughly 600% since the start of the year.
Los Angeles Warehouse Fire Sparks Air-Quality Concerns on Fourth Day
A major warehouse fire in Los Angeles' Boyle Heights area continues to burn into its fourth day, raising air-quality worries across parts of the city as firefighters battle hotspots.
First Human Trial of 'Reverse-Aging' Drug Begins with Cellular Reprogramming
Life Biosciences has begun dosing patients with ER-100, an experimental cellular reprogramming therapy designed to rejuvenate damaged eye cells. This marks the first human trial of such a 'reverse-aging' approach.
Investors Shift from Iran War Fears to Climate Risk as Key Market Threat
With tensions over a broader Iran conflict easing, investors are now focusing on climate-related risks, prompting a reassessment of valuations across agriculture, insurance, utilities, real estate, and infrastructure sectors.
Global Billionaire Count Hits Record 3,428, Wealth Concentrates in Three Countries
Forbes reports a record 3,428 billionaires worldwide, with over 51% concentrated in just three countries, highlighting growing wealth concentration.
Retailers Launch Early Back-to-School Deals as Shoppers Stretch Budgets
US retailers are starting back-to-school promotions earlier than usual, tying them to events like Amazon Prime Day, as consumers spread out spending to manage tighter household budgets.
US Job Market Shows Signs of Thawing After Prolonged Slowdown
The U.S. labor market is showing early signs of recovery after an extended cooling period, with hiring stabilizing and layoffs remaining contained.
Israeli Analyst Warns Lebanon Campaign Could Become 'Russian Roulette'
Israeli military analyst Amos Harel argues that the IDF's operations in Lebanon could stretch for weeks, with future developments hinging on Donald Trump's response and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Jensen Huang Says AI Shifts from Prompting to Autonomous Loops
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that the next phase of AI moves beyond simple prompts to managing autonomous loops that repeatedly plan, execute, evaluate, and refine tasks with minimal human intervention.
U.S. F-35 Stealth Fighter Refueled Over Middle East Amid Ongoing American Air Patrols
A U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II was refueled mid-air by a KC-135 Stratotanker over the Middle East, underscoring sustained American military patrols and surveillance in the region.
Retail Trading Volume Sets New Records in June, Nearly Double Post-2020 Average
Retail cash-equity trading volume in June is tracking 9% above May's record and is roughly 1.9 times the average monthly level since 2020, according to data.
US Rejects Iran's Hormuz Closure Claim, Traffic Continues
The US military has dismissed Iran's assertion that it closed the Strait of Hormuz, stating that commercial ships continue to transit the waterway and that the US is monitoring to ensure freedom of navigation.
AI Investment to Surpass Historic Capex Booms, Approaching 9% of GDP
AI-related capital expenditure is projected to become the largest investment cycle in modern history, possibly exceeding 9% of global GDP and outpacing previous industrial booms.
Retail Investors Pour Record $370M into SpaceX IPO in First Three Days
Retail investors bought a net $369.8 million of SpaceX (SPCX) stock in the first three trading sessions after its IPO, marking one of the largest retail buying surges for a newly listed stock.
U.S. Stock Ownership Hits Record High at 51% of Financial Assets
Investor exposure to U.S. equities has climbed to its highest level on record, with total stock allocations reaching approximately 51% of financial assets, the highest share since the 1940s.
Schiff: US Debt Nears $40T with No Easy Fix
Economist Peter Schiff warns that the U.S. national debt, now approaching $40 trillion, has no easy solution and compares it to a Ponzi scheme.
AI-Driven 'RAMageddon' Pushes Tech Prices Higher
Global prices for smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles, and PCs are rising as AI-fueled demand for memory chips and data-center infrastructure strains supply chains, with manufacturers warning that higher component costs are being passed on to consumers.
Anthropic CEO Warns AI Firms Need Hundreds of Billions in Revenue or Face Existential Risk
Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, stated that leading AI companies must generate hundreds of billions in revenue to justify massive capital expenditures, warning that failure to reach that scale could pose existential risks as infrastructure costs soar.