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Oracle cut around 21,000 jobs last year as the tech company continued to develop its artificial-intelligence business and made heavy investment in data centers. The cuts are part of a wider trend among tech firms as they spend hundreds of billions of dollars building out AI infrastructure.
Investing.com - U.S. stock index futures fell sharply on Tuesday, with technology shares once again leading losses amid a broader sell-off in artificial intelligence and semiconductor stocks.
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(Bloomberg) -- Summer is officially here for US stock traders. Recession odds aren’t alarming. The US and Iran are negotiating. Corporate America’s profits are at record highs. And trade policy? Not too much of a worry — at least for now.Most Read from BloombergSpaceX Falls for Third Day, Erases $600 Billion in Market ValueOracle Cut 21,000 Jobs in 12 Months, Says AI Replaced Some RolesKorean Stocks Tumble 10% as Extreme Volatility Rattles InvestorsStocks Fall as SpaceX’s Rout Offsets US-Iran Ho
Financial services firm SoFi said on Tuesday it has bought Composer, an AI startup that helps retail investors build and execute sophisticated trading strategies that have long been the preserve of Wall Street firms. While commission-free trading has made it easier for individual investors to buy and sell stocks, access to sophisticated systematic investing tools has remained largely concentrated among hedge funds and institutional firms even in recent years. SoFi is betting that AI can help close that gap by allowing mom-and-pop investors to build and test complex trading strategies with little to no coding or specialized AI prompting expertise.
B-Stock sees excess inventory piling up in warehouses.
Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading lower after a mixed start to trading on Monday, following the holiday-shortened week due to the Juneteenth Federal holiday. We may start to see some end-of-the-quarter reallocations and selling for Hedge funds, ETFs, and Mutual Funds this week, and today looks like a starting point. With most corporate buybacks ... Here Are Tuesday’s Best Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Centene, Darden Restaurants, Flutter Entertainment, GE Healthcare, IBM, Nike,
(Bloomberg) -- It’s been a challenging year for Tesla Inc. shareholders, losing almost 10% while watching Elon Musk’s SpaceX complete the biggest initial public offering ever and immediately become the most valuable entity in the newly minted trillionaire’s collection. Most Read from BloombergSpaceX Falls for Third Day, Erases $600 Billion in Market ValueOracle Cut 21,000 Jobs in 12 Months, Says AI Replaced Some RolesKorean Stocks Tumble 10% as Extreme Volatility Rattles InvestorsStocks Fall as
Anthropic appeared poised to become the next blockbuster public offering. Just weeks ago, enthusiasm surrounding artificial intelligence seemed unstoppable, private market valuations were climbing, and investors were already comparing Anthropic’s potential debut to SpaceX‘s (NASDAQ:SPCX) record-setting IPO. Yet markets can change direction in a hurry. A sudden global sell-off in technology stocks has raised an ... Will the Tech Stock Rout Force Anthropic to Pull Its IPO?
The US dollar rose against its major trading partners early Tuesday, except for a decline versus the
By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM, June 23 (Reuters) - The Netherlands will join the Pax Silica group of U.S.-allied countries coordinating AI supply chains, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday, despite

Micron will announce its Q3 earnings after the bell on Wednesday.
Shares Continue Falling After Sharp SelloffSpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) remained under pressure in premarket trading on Tuesday after suffering a steep 16. 4% decline in the previous session, as investors reassessed the company’s valuation following its strong post-IPO rally.
The market’s appetite for artificial intelligence and space technology helped fuel one of the most anticipated public offerings ever. Investors spent months waiting for SpaceX‘s (NASDAQ:SPCX) debut, and when shares finally began trading, enthusiasm pushed the stock far beyond its initial offering price. Yet history has a way of reminding investors that excitement and valuation ... The Biggest IPO in History Is Unraveling. Why SpaceX Stock Hasn’t Hit Bottom Yet
(Bloomberg) -- Patrice Kihlken used to get excited about Amazon.com Inc.’s annual Prime Day sale because she found the deals to be “really good.” This year she’ll browse the site for dresses and art supplies, but she’ll only buy them if the price is right. She’s been tracking prices and taking screenshots just to make sure.Most Read from BloombergSpaceX Falls for Third Day, Erases $600 Billion in Market ValueOracle Cut 21,000 Jobs in 12 Months, Says AI Replaced Some RolesKorean Stocks Tumble 10%
The retailer, known for its jogger pants, is looking to snag market share in Asia from rivals like Lululemon and Alo Yoga.
The federal court decision denied the payment processor’s motion to dismiss a credit union’s lawsuit in California. It’s one in a pack brought by such financial institutions nationwide.
Stocks could be facing the end-of-quarter reckoning many investors feared when Elon Musk’s SpaceX unveiled plans for its multibillion-dollar initial public offering and Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh took over the central bank’s policy reigns earlier this month. The early signs of a late June “tech wreck” started to formulate Monday, with Google parent Alphabet shedding more than $225 billion in market value, its biggest slump in more than a year, and SpaceX extending its three-day decline to more than $600 billion. Shares in SpaceX were falling 4.3% in premarket trading Tuesday, putting them below $150 a share.
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June 23 (Reuters) - What matters in U. and global markets today , Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets Big Tech started the week in reverse, with megacaps Alphabet and Amazon each falling around 5% on Monday, dragged down by a mix of concerns: interest rate expectations, lofty AI spending and rising debt.
Investing.com - Futures tracking Canada’s main stock index tumbled Tuesday as accelerating domestic inflation and mounting bets on a hawkish Federal Reserve battered investor sentiment.
The European Central Bank secured key parliamentary backing on Tuesday for the launch of a digital euro, an electronic means of payments aimed at making the euro zone less reliant on U.S. credit cards at a time of fraying transatlantic relationships. The digital euro, essentially an electronic wallet guaranteed by the central bank but marketed by banks or fintech companies, will allow all euro zone residents to make payments online and in person. Six years in the making, the ECB's digital cash has become a more pressing issue since Donald Trump returned to the White House, slapping tariffs on even established trade partners such as the European Union and raising fears that the U.S. could one day weaponize its dominance over payment networks like Visa and Mastercard.
The average federal student loan borrower leaves school owing roughly $38,000, though balances of $50,000 or more are common among graduate students and many private-college graduates. Depending on interest rates and repayment terms, that debt can create a substantial monthly obligation just as a young adult is trying to rent an apartment, buy a first ... This Is the Dividend Portfolio That Pays Off Your Kid’s Student Loans
CEO Tassos Gianakakos said having late-stage assets and a team fortified at MyoKardia really resonated with investors. SpaceX's huge public offering didn't hurt either.
US June flash PMIs land Tuesday, with the dollar firm on rate hike bets after the Fed gutted forward guidance
The return of inflation after the pandemic has left a question mark over whether the Put still exists—and plenty of debate about whether it is a good thing.
📣 “Why do you need like $100 billion in cash? With Elon Musk you never know what’s going on in that man’s head.” —CFRA Research senior analyst Keith Snyder, on SpaceX’s intention to issue more than $20 billion in bonds to pay back a bridge loan, and possibly new projects, too—something that might try investors’ patience coming just weeks after its $85 billion IPO.
Investing.com - Wall Street looks set for a weaker open as investors pull back from technology stocks amid growing concerns about higher interest rates and the massive spending required to sustain the artificial intelligence boom.
Tesla’s sales in Europe more than doubled on year last month, a sign Elon Musk’s EV maker is rebuilding strength in a region where Chinese rivals pose stiff competition. New-car registrations for Tesla models, a reflection of sales, rose to 28,610 units across the EU, the U.K., Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association. May marked the fourth consecutive month of growth for Tesla in the region.