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The Great Russell Rebalancing Is Upon Us
The Wall Street Journal54d agobearish
The Great Russell Rebalancing Is Upon Us

The FTSE Russell indices will undergo their semi-annual rebalancing after markets close today—an event that analysts say could make for one of the highest volume trading days of this year. The rebalancing will impact $6 trillion of active and passive assets under management benchmarked to the major Russell indices, according to strategists at JPMorgan Asset Management. Overall, 43 companies are expected to graduate from the Russell 2000 index of small-cap stocks to the Russell 1000 large-cap index.

Investing.com54d agobearish
Morgan Stanley flags Fed hike risk if unemployment drops below 4%

Investing.com -- Morgan Stanley has retained its forecast for the Federal Reserve to hold interest rates through year-end, but warned that a drop in unemployment below 4% or persistently elevated inflation could force a rethink in favor of rate hikes.

Investing.com54d agoneutral
Is AI momentum starting to cool? BofA weighs in

Investing.com -- Bank of America warned that the artificial intelligence-driven momentum rally may be losing steam, flagging growing risks around monetization and commodification that could pressure corporate earnings and equity markets globally.

The Week in Numbers: Micron climbs high, Apple raises prices
Reuters Videos54d agobullishVIDEO
The Week in Numbers: Micron climbs high, Apple raises prices

<body><p>STORY: From Micron's mega market cap to Apple's price hikes...</p><p>...this is the Week in Numbers.</p><p>:: The Week in Numbers</p><p>:: $1.4 trillion.</p><p>About $1.4 trillion was Micron's market cap after it briefly blew past the value of Meta and Tesla for the first time.</p><p>It came after the firm forecast quarterly profit and revenue well above expectations.</p><p>Micron is a major memory-chip maker and a key supplier to AI titan Nvidia.</p><p>The company's shares have more than tripled in value so far this year, and soared close to a fifth following its results.</p><p>:: 5%</p><p>Almost 5% is how far Apple shares fell after it announced price hikes.</p><p>The tech giant said its cheapest laptop will jump from $599 to $699, with iPad prices also rising - although the iPhone won't jump for now.</p><p>Apple says it can no longer avoid passing on rising costs to consumers.</p><p>The price of memory chips jumped by around 98% in the first quarter, and has kept soaring due to the AI boom.</p><p>:: 42%&nbsp;</p><p>42% was how much shares of Wendy's soared as retail traders bought up the beaten-down stock in the latest meme-like rally.</p><p>Trading on the heavily shorted stock was paused multiple times due to volatility..</p><p>Shares briefly hit a more than seven-month high.</p><p>The fast food chain is battling weak sales and pressure from an activist investor, with its stock down more than 78% from record highs five years ago.</p><p>:: $648 billion</p><p>Almost $648 billion is how much Samsung plans to invest in South Korea over 10 years.</p><p>That's according to the Maeil Business Newspaper, which said the firm will announce its intentions on Monday.</p><p>The investment includes a potential $194 billion to build chip factories in the country's southwest, as well as plans for AI data centers, batteries and displays.</p><p>There was no immediate response to a request for comment from Samsung.</p><p>:: $606.5 million</p><p>And $606.5 million was H&M's operating profit during its fiscal second quarter.</p><p>That was smaller than expected for the Swedish fashion retailer.</p><p>H&M blamed weaker consumer demand and inflation made worse by the Iran war.</p><p>CEO Daniel Erver said Europe, particularly the western part of it, had gone through a difficult quarter.</p></body>

Bloomberg54d agoneutral
Novak Djokovic Joins General Atlantic in His Wall Street Debut

(Bloomberg) -- Novak Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam tennis champion, joined General Atlantic as the firm dives deeper into sports investing. Most Read from BloombergApple Shares Sink After Price Hikes Hit iPads and MacsIndonesia Opens Door to Dirty Money to Fund Prabowo’s PlansInvestor Who Scored 900% Win in 2008 Crisis Has New Big Short BetShip Struck in Hormuz as Oil Supertankers Turn Back AgainMamdani Delivers Rent Freeze in Milestone for NYC TenantsDjokovic, the most dominant player in the O

ON Semiconductor Joins ‘Edge AI’ Market With $7 Billion Acquisition. The Stock Falls.
Barrons.com54d agoneutral
ON Semiconductor Joins ‘Edge AI’ Market With $7 Billion Acquisition. The Stock Falls.

ON Semiconductor has agreed to buy internet-of-things company Synaptics as it vies to bring artificial-intelligence from data centers into the physical world. Synaptics shareholders will receive 1.35 shares of Onsemi stock for each Synaptics share in the all-stock deal, representing an enterprise value of around $7 billion. Onsemi stock dropped 14% to $102.35 in premarket trading Friday.

US equity funds record weekly outflows as tech weakness weighs
Reuters54d agoneutral
US equity funds record weekly outflows as tech weakness weighs

equity funds came under selling pressure in the week to June 24, ‌as concerns over debt-funded spending in the technology ‌sector and expectations of a hawkish Federal Reserve policy stance sparked ​risk aversion. equity funds during the week, partly reversing net purchases of $37.

Exclusive-Apple supplier Tata tightens internal controls after data breach, sources say
Reuters54d agoneutral
Exclusive-Apple supplier Tata tightens internal controls after data breach, sources say

Tata Electronics, a key Indian supplier to Apple, has restricted internal access to sensitive systems as it investigates a leak of thousands of secret client files on the dark web, a Tata source and two industry officials said. Tata has ‌also hired a global consultant to conduct a forensic audit and has reported the incident to the Indian government and its clients, said the Tata ‌source, declining to be named given the sensitivity of the matter. Reuters reported this week that ransomware group World Leaks posted more than 200,000 files to the dark web, including purported component design papers from Apple and ​Tesla, both of which are Tata clients.

Is Coinbase Cooked? Single Invalid Block Froze Base for Two Hours
99bitcoins54d agoneutral
Is Coinbase Cooked? Single Invalid Block Froze Base for Two Hours

Steak and Shake is saving roughly 50% on payment processing fees by accepting Bitcoin, and projecting $6 million in annual savings if its full credit-card customer base made the switch. That number, confirmed again in a June 2026 company statement, makes the 90-year-old burger chain one of the most concrete ...

Nasdaq Headed for Biggest Weekly Loss in Over a Year
The Wall Street Journal54d agoneutral
Nasdaq Headed for Biggest Weekly Loss in Over a Year

Things aren't looking good for the Nasdaq. The tech-focused index is down 4.4% through Thursday—and premarket activity suggests more pain is on the way. Stock futures are lower, with chip stocks and memory makers among the biggest losers premarket.

Russell rebalance could add to SpaceX volatility
Reuters54d agobearish
Russell rebalance could add to SpaceX volatility

Even by SpaceX standards, Friday is shaping up as an eventful trading session as investment funds tracking Russell indexes prepare to add billions of dollars' worth of Elon Musk's ‌internet and rocket company to their holdings. After a blockbuster initial public offering this month, SpaceX's stock has been ‌on a wild ride, soaring 67% to its June 16 intraday high of $225.64 before tumbling to Thursday's $153 close. FTSE Russell will add SpaceX to its Russell U.S. indexes after Friday's close of trading as part of its semi-annual index reconstitution.

South Korea's Wild Week
The Wall Street Journal54d agoneutral
South Korea's Wild Week

To see just how skittish the AI trade has become, look no further than South Korea’s Kospi index this week. The benchmark has swung at least 3% in either direction for the last four trading sessions, with even bigger moves intraday.