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PCE Inflation Data Hot But Falling Oil Prices Calm Fed Fears (Live Coverage)
Investor's Business Daily55d agobearish
PCE Inflation Data Hot But Falling Oil Prices Calm Fed Fears (Live Coverage)

The Federal Reserve's primary inflation gauge, the core PCE price index, showed the 12-month inflation rate hitting its highest level since October 2023, as Wall Street expected. S&P 500 futures are solidly higher early Thursday after a three-session losing streak sparked in part by the prospect for tighter monetary policy under new Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh. Rate-hike expectations have sent the U.S. dollar surging to its highest level in more than a year, even as prospects for rate hikes by other global central banks have faded with tumbling oil prices.

Investing.com55d agobullish
Morgan Stanley upgrades Qualcomm after $5B data center forecast

Investing.com -- Morgan Stanley upgraded Qualcomm to Equal-weight from Underweight and increased its price target to $231 from $146 in a note to clients on Thursday after the chipmaker's investor day revealed a $5 billion data center revenue forecast for fiscal 2027 that the bank said "clearly pushes them into the AI beneficiaries category."

Bond Yields Drop and Stocks Rise After PCE Report
Barrons.com55d agobearish
Bond Yields Drop and Stocks Rise After PCE Report

Bond yields dropped and stocks kept rising after the Federal Reserve’s benchmark inflation gauge matched expectations. The core personal expenditures price index, which excludes volatile food and energy prices and is watched closely by the central bank, rose at a 0.

Apple Raises Prices on Macs, iPads by $200 or More on Some Models
The Wall Street Journal55d agoneutral
Apple Raises Prices on Macs, iPads by $200 or More on Some Models

Apple raised the prices of its Macs and iPads early Thursday morning, a week after Chief Executive Tim Cook said the soaring costs of memory and storage chips would force the company’s hand. The company briefly took down its Apple Online Store early this morning as it typically does when announcing new products. When it came back online, the price tags for Mac computers rose roughly 15% to 20% and iPad prices rose 15% to 25%.

Ares Private-Credit Redemption Requests Rise to $1.5 Billion
The Wall Street Journal55d agoneutral
Ares Private-Credit Redemption Requests Rise to $1.5 Billion

Investors in one of Ares Management’s largest private-credit funds tried to withdraw about $1.5 billion of their money in the second quarter, representing 14.4% of the fund’s net asset value. Ares decided to limit redemptions to 5% of shares outstanding, the same cap the firm applied in the first quarter when investors asked to redeem 11.6%. The rise in withdrawal requests came from foreign investors; U.S. investors asked to redeem fewer shares in the second quarter compared with the first, Ares said in a letter to shareholders.

Ross Stores Defies the Age of E-Commerce. The Stock Has More Room to Rally.
Barrons.com55d agobullish
Ross Stores Defies the Age of E-Commerce. The Stock Has More Room to Rally.

From screen-time eyestrain to social media’s negative impact on mental health, there are plenty of reasons to get offline even as technology takes over more aspects of our lives. Off-price retailers like Ross Stores are living proof that analog can thrive in the age of e-commerce. Investors might be hesitant to invest in Ross Stores after the shares soared some 80% in the past year, but consider another double-digit number: 17%.

Micron’s Jaw-Dropping Earnings Show It Is Leaving Nvidia Behind in the AI Boom
24/7 Wall St.55d agobearish
Micron’s Jaw-Dropping Earnings Show It Is Leaving Nvidia Behind in the AI Boom

Artificial intelligence has created a handful of corporate winners, but one company has towered above the rest. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) became the face of the AI revolution as demand for its chips exploded, pushing its market value to roughly $4.8 trillion. Even after a pullback of nearly 16% from its all-time high, most investors still view ... Micron’s Jaw-Dropping Earnings Show It Is Leaving Nvidia Behind in the AI Boom

Google Will Punch Below Its Weight in the Dow
The Wall Street Journal55d agoneutral
Google Will Punch Below Its Weight in the Dow

Alphabet’s addition to the Dow will give the index more AI exposure... though not as much as you might think. Under the Dow’s methodology, higher-priced stocks are given more weight, meaning the Google parent will make up 4% of the index when it joins on Monday, while Goldman Sachs and Caterpillar make up more than 10% each.

Bloomberg55d agoneutral
Private Credit’s Big Arbitrage Trade Gains Backing From Advisers

(Bloomberg) -- On paper, it seems like a no-brainer trade: Cash out of one private credit fund at 100% of net asset value and plow the money back into a similar vehicle that’s trading at a substantially discounted price.Most Read from BloombergInvestor Who Scored 900% Win in 2008 Crisis Has New Big Short BetGrand Ole Opry House Up For Sale by Owner Ryman HospitalityStocks Slide as Wall Street Gets AI Wake-Up Call: Markets WrapStocks Climb Late After Micron’s Blowout Outlook: Markets WrapOracle C

People With $25 Million Are Doing This With Their Money Now
Investor's Business Daily55d agoneutral
People With $25 Million Are Doing This With Their Money Now

Wondering what rich people are doing with their money and where they're investing? A new Bank of America Private Bank study offers an inside look at the high net worth crowd. When it comes to investing, wealthy Americans are going beyond plain vanilla portfolios, according to BofA's 2026 Study of Wealthy Americans.

Bloomberg55d agoneutral
AI Demand Begins to Justify Massive Cost of Data-Center Buildout

(Bloomberg) -- Revenue from artificial intelligence has reached a tipping point, showing that the hundreds of billions of dollars tech companies are spending on it may be economically sustainable, according to a report from research firm Exponential View. Most Read from BloombergInvestor Who Scored 900% Win in 2008 Crisis Has New Big Short BetGrand Ole Opry House Up For Sale by Owner Ryman HospitalityStocks Slide as Wall Street Gets AI Wake-Up Call: Markets WrapStocks Climb Late After Micron’s B