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Two Catalysts Could Trigger Massive IWM Gains Before Year-End, or Signal a Sharp Reversal
24/7 Wall St.58d agoneutral
Two Catalysts Could Trigger Massive IWM Gains Before Year-End, or Signal a Sharp Reversal

The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (NYSEARCA:IWM) has given small-cap holders a year worth celebrating. IWM is trading at $296, up 20% year to date and 41% over the trailing 12 months, breaking the three-year range trade that defined the Russell 2000 from 2022 through most of 2025. With the Fed on an extended pause and ... Two Catalysts Could Trigger Massive IWM Gains Before Year-End, or Signal a Sharp Reversal

EU to ramp up Meta probe into addictive design: Bloomberg
Reuters Videos58d agobearishVIDEO
EU to ramp up Meta probe into addictive design: Bloomberg

<body><p>STORY: The European Commission plans to ramp up its probe into Meta, a Bloomberg report said.&nbsp;</p><p>The EU alleges the social media giant designs its platforms to be addictive to children.&nbsp;</p><p>The report said the bloc is preparing preliminary findings but has not set a date for the announcement.</p><p>It’s not the first time Meta has faced scrutiny from the commission.&nbsp;</p><p>It first opened a probe into the company under the Digital Services Act in May 2024, due to concerns it had not adequately addressed risks to children.</p><p>In April it charged Meta with breaching its tech rules…</p><p>And said the Instagram owner must do more to block children under 13 from accessing social networks.&nbsp;</p><p>The report said the EU is considering curbs similar to those announced by the UK and other countries after an expert panel delivers recommendations next month.</p><p>Meta and the European Commission did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.&nbsp;</p><p>Reuters could not independently verify the report.</p><p>Meanwhile, a source told Reuters the social media giant is pushing for legal protection in Washington.&nbsp;</p><p>The source said Meta is lobbying U.S. lawmakers for language that would shield social media firms from certain claims tied to minors’ safety and privacy.</p></body>

Investing.com58d agobearish
South Korea leveraged ETF crisis sparks global chip selloff

Samsung Electronics (005930) fell 12.31% to 310,000 KRW in Seoul, and SK Hynix (000660) dropped 12.47% to 2,555,000 KRW, with both stocks opening sharply higher before collapsing through the session. The magnitude of the moves helped push the KOSPI down roughly 9-10% from its recent record high, triggering a market-wide circuit-breaker trading halt. Nasdaq 100 futures were down more than 2% ahead of the US open, putting the index on pace to shed more than $1 trillion in market value, Reuters rep

Harley-Davidson (HOG): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?
StockStory58d agoneutral
Harley-Davidson (HOG): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?

Harley-Davidson’s 19.5% return over the past six months has outpaced the S&P 500 by 11%, and its stock price has climbed to $24.78 per share. This was partly thanks to its solid quarterly results, and the run-up might have investors contemplating their next move.

Bank of America Sees Interest Rates Exploding Higher Soon: Play It Safe With 4 Dividend Giants
24/7 Wall St.58d agoneutral
Bank of America Sees Interest Rates Exploding Higher Soon: Play It Safe With 4 Dividend Giants

Bank of America has predicted that the Federal Reserve will be forced to raise interest rates by 75 basis points this year, with the first 25-basis-point hike in September. They also see additional 25-basis-point hikes in October and December. The energy shock from the war with Iran drove inflation higher, with the CPI rising in ... Bank of America Sees Interest Rates Exploding Higher Soon: Play It Safe With 4 Dividend Giants

U.S. Bets Billions of Dollars in Low-Cost Loans Can Revive Nuclear Power
The Wall Street Journal58d agoneutral
U.S. Bets Billions of Dollars in Low-Cost Loans Can Revive Nuclear Power

The Trump administration is so eager to see a nuclear power renaissance that it is starting to fund billions of dollars for reactor orders. In a new deal expected to be announced Tuesday, low-interest loans amounting to $17.5 billion from the Energy Department will be available for utilities to finance equipment orders for the Westinghouse AP1000, the company’s flagship nuclear reactor, a version of which China is building at industrial scale. The loans are intended to speed up construction of 10 reactors in the U.S. Five loans will be available for projects with two reactors each, the Energy Department said.

Oracle Sheds 21,000 Jobs
The Wall Street Journal58d agoneutral
Oracle Sheds 21,000 Jobs

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.