Investing.com -- JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon said Tuesday there is "a little too much exuberance" in markets, cautioning that investors may be overlooking inflation concerns while focusing on potential Middle East conflict resolution.
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Investing.com -- JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon said Tuesday there is "a little too much exuberance" in markets, cautioning that investors may be overlooking inflation concerns while focusing on potential Middle East conflict resolution.
By Ragini Mathur and Utkarsh Hathi May 12 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes edged lower on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq pulling back from record highs after a hotter-than-expected
Nevada Takes Center StageThe Iran conflict once again demonstrates why gold remains in demand as a safe-haven asset during times of geopolitical uncertainty. While rising oil prices fuel inflation fears and put pressure on capital markets, capital is increasingly flowing into defensive tangible assets.
JPMorgan Chase Chair and CEO Jamie Dimon says he is still worried about inflation risk during an interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is down -0.44%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is down -0.74%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) is down -0.72%. June E-mini S&P futures (ESM26 ) are down -0.38%, and June E-mini Nasdaq futures...

<body><p>STORY: JD.com beat first-quarter revenue and profit expectations on Tuesday.</p><p>It was seen as a positive sign by investors and shares rose about 1% after the update.</p><p>Subsidies from local governments have proved helpful to JD.com.</p><p>It's encouraged consumers to trade in old appliances and electronics, with JD.com the biggest retailer of these goods.</p><p>Markets watchers will want to see if Beijing's subsidy program can help the firm keep up its momentum.</p><p>Especially as tariff and consumer-demand pressure mounts.</p><p>JD.com's home Chinese market has long struggled with weak consumer confidence.</p><p>That's due to a property slump and higher tariffs imposed by the U.S. on many Chinese goods.</p><p>The U.S.-Iran war has also raised fuel prices and the cost living - which has hit consumer spending power.</p><p>JD.com said revenue for the quarter ended March was just under $46.5 billion - that was ahead of analyst forecasts.</p><p>However, higher costs hit net income.</p><p>JD.com has spent more on fulfilment costs, research and development as well as marketing.</p></body>
PayPal agreed to forgo approximately $30 million in transaction fees to end a Justice Department probe into allegations that the financial services company had adopted unlawful preferences for minority-owned businesses. Justice Department officials had been investigating whether the company violated a federal civil rights law that prohibits creditors from discriminating against applicants based on race. The department’s probe targeted PayPal’s $530 million plan to support Black and minority-owned businesses, which the company created in 2020, shortly after the killing of George Floyd by a police officer prompted a nationwide conversation about racial inequality.
May 12 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq opened lower on Tuesday, as investors weighed a hotter-than-expected inflation report and fading hopes for a swift resolution to the Middle East conflict.
Stocks stumbled Tuesday, with tech stocks taking a relatively bigger hit, after the latest inflation report came in hotter than expected. The Dow was flat, while the S&P 500 was down 0.4%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq was down 0.8%.
Gold moved lower early Tuesday, dropping for a second day as the dollar and yields rose after the Un
Major stock indexes are settling in after a bit of volatility this morning. Dow futures have turned slightly positive, while S&P 500 futures are down 0.2%. Nasdaq futures are down 0.6%. Each of these indexes is in a place better than where they were immediately after the inflation report came out.
Headline CPI matched forecasts of a 0.6% monthly increase and 3.8% inflation rate. Core inflation rose 0.4% on the month and 2.8% vs. a year earlier, both just above forecasts.
Consumer prices jumped more than expected in April, a sign that inflation is accelerating as the Iran war's fallout ripples through the economy. The headline consumer price index rose 0.6% from the previous month and 3.8% from a year earlier, above the 0.59% monthly gain and 3.7% annual increase economists had forecast, according to a survey by FactSet. The 3.8% annual increase marks the fastest pace of price growth since May 2023 and is also a notable jump from March, when CPI rose 3.3% year over year.
May 12 (Reuters) - Top brokerages expect the benchmark S&P 500 index to extend its rally in 2026, even as Middle East tensions disrupt global energy flows and drive inflation higher.
Treasury yields rise as U.S. inflation accelerates while Middle East tensions remain high. Consumer prices rise at a 3.8% 12-month pace, accelerating from 3.3% in March. Economists surveyed by WSJ expected 3.
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Stocks continued their downward drift after April inflation data came in higher than expected. S&P 500 futures declined 0.5%, and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 dropped nearly 1% right after the report.
UPS (NYSE:UPS) has introduced new international shipping surcharges in response to rising global fuel prices and supply chain pressures. FedEx has announced similar international fee adjustments, highlighting broader cost pressures across major global carriers. The surcharges affect cross border shipments, with timing aligned to recent moves in global fuel markets and logistics costs. UPS operates as a global parcel delivery and logistics company, serving businesses and consumers across...
8.45am: US CPI rises to three-year high US inflation last month was the highest in three years, due to rising energy, housing and food prices. The US consumer price index was up 3.8% year on year in April, up from 3.26% the month before. Month-on-month, CPI increased 0.6%, easing from...
Alibaba earnings are expected to show falling profit as it invests in artificial intelligence and food delivery.
Economists expect consumer prices rose 3.7% year-over-year in April, up from 3.3% in March, as oil prices climb above $100 a barrel
Wall Street futures pointed moderately lower pre-bell Tuesday as traders weighed rising crude prices
The Trump-era rally is alive, well, and could bring markets to more elevated heights as we move through the summer months. Undoubtedly, not everyone is bullish on stocks at fresh highs, especially since the war with Iran could drag on for some weeks or even months longer. As a potential inflation wave clashes with an ... The Trump‑Era Rally Keeps Extending, and 2 Stocks Still Look Undervalued
Shares in On Holding AG jogged higher in New York pre-market trading after the Swiss sportswear brand backed by Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer reported record first-quarter sales and raised its profit margin outlook after making further progress in Asia and in clothing. Net sales rose...
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Tuesday, May, 12 2026 US stock futures are pointing slightly lower this morning, as investors brace for April inflation data and higher borrowing costs. The consumer price index is expected at 3.7% year on year, with a firm 0.6% monthly reading, which would underline that the cost of living is still rising faster than many households would like. At the same time, the 10 year US Treasury yield sits near 4.4%, a level that keeps pressure on mortgages,...
As federal policy chills domestic demand, some companies are increasingly leaning on sales from international markets.
U. S. stock futures edged lower on Tuesday as investors monitored mounting uncertainty surrounding the conflict between the United States and Iran, while also preparing for the release of closely watched U.
Shareholder complaints against the payment processor are closely related and should be adjudicated in a New York case, a Wisconsin federal judge ruled.