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Bloomberg59d agoneutral
The Playbook for Getting a Mortgage Below 6% in 2026

(Bloomberg) -- Tony Anczer once flew to Tennessee to save $3,000 on a new pickup truck. So when he wanted a cheaper mortgage last fall, he got to work bargaining.Most Read from BloombergIran Says Hormuz Closed Again as Talks With US Set to OpenUS and Iran Make ‘Progress’ in Talks, Aim to Keep Hormuz OpenIranian Negotiators Said to Still Be Engaged in Talks With USDOJ Rejects Judge Request to Certify $1.8 Billion Fund NixedThe ‘Mass Affluent’ Are Losing Their Allure for Wealth Managers Navigating

Stressing Over Whether Your Index Fund Has SpaceX? Don’t
The Wall Street Journal59d agoneutral
Stressing Over Whether Your Index Fund Has SpaceX? Don’t

Being a passive investor means you don’t pick stocks. Following the addition of SpaceX after its initial public offering to many stock indexes last week, passive investors are suddenly faced with a stark choice in benchmarks. Among some of the largest exchange-traded funds, the tracks an index that will now include SpaceX.

Bloomberg59d agobullish
Soaring Profits in Emerging Markets Build Case for a Raging Bull Market

(Bloomberg) -- For the first time in four years, companies in emerging markets are beating profit estimates, giving investors a fresh reason to believe the bull market is just getting started.Most Read from BloombergIran Says Hormuz Closed Again as Talks With US Set to OpenUS and Iran Make ‘Progress’ in Talks, Aim to Keep Hormuz OpenIranian Negotiators Said to Still Be Engaged in Talks With USDOJ Rejects Judge Request to Certify $1.8 Billion Fund NixedTrump’s Fears About Economy Undercut US Leve

Investing.com59d agoneutral
AI in focus, Iran talks advance - What’s moving markets

Investing.com - U.S. stock futures recover some early losses on Monday, after Iran signals progress in peace talks with Washington, helping ease fears of a renewed escalation in the Middle East. Investors were also keeping a close eye on the artificial intelligence sector after President Donald Trump softened his stance on Anthropic following a week of turmoil over export restrictions.

One Risk Threatening Stocks: Stretched Valuations
The Wall Street Journal59d agoneutral
One Risk Threatening Stocks: Stretched Valuations

Stock valuations still look very stretched when measured against the effectively risk-free return that investors can get by holding U.S. Treasurys to maturity. This can be seen in the narrow gap between the S&P 500’s earnings yield—the inverse of its P/E ratio, expressed as a percentage—and the yield on 10-year U.

Inflation Data, Micron Earnings: What to Watch This Week
The Wall Street Journal59d agoneutral
Inflation Data, Micron Earnings: What to Watch This Week

Investors are looking forward to another week of chip stock reveals. Qualcomm is expected to give more details about its contract with a major data-center customer at its investor conference. Micron, the latest trillion-dollar semiconductor company, reports earnings.

Bloomberg59d agoneutral
Chinese Stocks in Hong Kong Rebound From Edge of Bear Market

(Bloomberg) -- A gauge of Chinese equities in Hong Kong trimmed losses, supported by a rotation into financial shares as investors shifted out of artificial intelligence-linked names.Most Read from BloombergIran Says Hormuz Closed Again as Talks With US Set to OpenUS and Iran Make ‘Progress’ in Talks, Aim to Keep Hormuz OpenIranian Negotiators Said to Still Be Engaged in Talks With USDOJ Rejects Judge Request to Certify $1.8 Billion Fund NixedTrump’s Fears About Economy Undercut US Leverage in I

Asian shares are mixed and US futures fall as Iran talks make progress
Associated Press59d agobearish
Asian shares are mixed and US futures fall as Iran talks make progress

Asian stocks were mixed Monday with markets in Japan and South Korea trading higher, while oil prices edged lower on fresh optimism over progress in U.S.-Iran negotiations. Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 jumped 1.6% to 72,364.82, after reaching a new all-time record of 72,831.73 during intraday trading, helped by technology stocks that were fueled by excitement over the global artificial intelligence boom. Japan’s SoftBank Group, the multinational investment holding company with a strong AI focus, rose 2.4%.

SK Hynix overtakes Samsung to become South Korea's most valuable company
Reuters59d agoneutral
SK Hynix overtakes Samsung to become South Korea's most valuable company

SK Hynix on Monday overtook Samsung Electronics to become South Korea's most valuable listed company, marking a dramatic reversal of fortunes for a chipmaker that two decades ago nearly collapsed under debt. The company, now the dominant supplier of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips used in AI systems for customers such as ‌Nvidia and Alphabet's Google, has emerged as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the global AI boom, propelling a more than 340% rally in its shares this year and lifting ‌its market value above both Samsung Electronics and Micron. Shares of SK Hynix, now the world's most valuable memory chipmaker, traded up 5.7% to bring the company's market capitalisation to 2,082.5 trillion won ($1.35 trillion) as of 0347 GMT, compared with gains of ​0.4% in Samsung Electronics to 2,081.3 trillion won, excluding preferred shares.

SK Hynix overtakes Samsung to become Korea's most valuable company
Reuters59d agoneutral
SK Hynix overtakes Samsung to become Korea's most valuable company

SK Hynix on Monday overtook Samsung Electronics to become South Korea's most valuable listed company, marking a dramatic reversal of fortunes for ‌a chipmaker that two decades ago nearly collapsed under debt. The company, now the dominant supplier ‌of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips used in AI systems for customers such as Nvidia and Google has emerged as one of ​the biggest beneficiaries of the global AI boom, helping propel its shares up more than 340% this year and lifting its market value above both Samsung Electronics and Micron. Shares of SK Hynix, now the world's most valuable memory chipmaker, traded up 5.7% to bring the company's market capitalisation to 2,082.5 trillion won ($1.35 ‌trillion) as of 0347 GMT, compared ⁠with gains of 0.4% in Samsung Electronics to 2081.3 trillion won, excluding preferred shares.

Bloomberg60d agoneutral
Tencent Tests AI Assistant for Its Super App WeChat in China

(Bloomberg) -- Tencent Holdings Ltd. has started testing a new AI assistant for WeChat as part of its efforts to catch up with peers in China’s white-hot artificial intelligence race.Most Read from BloombergIran Says Hormuz Closed Again as Talks With US Set to OpenUS and Iran Make ‘Progress’ in Talks, Aim to Keep Hormuz OpenIranian Negotiators Said to Still Be Engaged in Talks With USDOJ Rejects Judge Request to Certify $1.8 Billion Fund NixedTrump’s Fears About Economy Undercut US Leverage in I

SK Hynix dethrones Samsung Electronics as South Korea's most valuable company
Reuters60d agoneutral
SK Hynix dethrones Samsung Electronics as South Korea's most valuable company

The market value of South Korean chipmaker SK ‌Hynix briefly topped that of peer ‌Samsung Electronics on Monday to make it the ​country's most valuable firm. Shares of SK Hynix, now the world's most valuable memory chipmaker, traded up 5.7% to bring the company's ‌market capitalisation ⁠to 2,082.5 trillion won ($1.35 trillion) as of 0347 GMT, compared with ⁠gains of 0.4% in Samsung Electronics to 2081.3 trillion won, excluding preferred shares. Samsung ​Electronics had ​held the top ​spot since 2000.

Bloomberg60d agoneutral
Iran War Puts $124 Billion Gulf Remittance Lifeline at Risk

(Bloomberg) -- Steve Geoffrey, one of roughly 30 million foreign nationals in the Middle East, considers himself lucky to still be able to support his family in Kenya.Most Read from BloombergIran Says Hormuz Closed Again as Talks With US Set to OpenUS and Iran Make ‘Progress’ in Talks, Aim to Keep Hormuz OpenIranian Negotiators Said to Still Be Engaged in Talks With USDOJ Rejects Judge Request to Certify $1.8 Billion Fund NixedTrump’s Fears About Economy Undercut US Leverage in Iran TalksThe 38-

Schwab plots S&P 500 prediction markets push with Cboe
TheStreet60d agoneutral
Schwab plots S&P 500 prediction markets push with Cboe

Major financial firms are racing to enter the prediction market space after the sector generated billions in trading volume over the past year. Charles Schwab, which oversees $11.77 trillion in client assets across 39.1 million active brokerage accounts, is now preparing its own entry into ...