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Nike Q3 2026 Earnings Beat Estimates — International Revenue Surge Offsets Domestic Tariff Headwinds

Mar 27, 2026

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Nike Q3 2026 Earnings Beat Estimates — International Revenue Surge Offsets Domestic Tariff Headwinds

Nike reported fiscal Q3 2026 earnings Thursday evening that topped Wall Street estimates on both the top and bottom lines, with international markets in EMEA and Greater China delivering double-digit revenue growth that more than offset softer North America performance. Shares rose sharply in Friday premarket trading as investors welcomed signs of brand momentum and gross margin recovery.

U.S. GDP Growth Confirmed at 2.4% for Q4 2025, Beating Initial Estimate

Mar 26, 2026

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U.S. GDP Growth Confirmed at 2.4% for Q4 2025, Beating Initial Estimate

The Bureau of Economic Analysis on Thursday confirmed U.S. GDP expanded at an annualized rate of 2.4% in Q4 2025, topping the advance estimate of 2.3% and reinforcing economic resilience heading into 2026. Upward revisions to consumer spending and nonresidential fixed investment drove the beat, tempering stagflation concerns.

Nvidia Expands Blackwell Ultra GPU Production to Meet Record AI Infrastructure Demand

Mar 26, 2026

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Nvidia Expands Blackwell Ultra GPU Production to Meet Record AI Infrastructure Demand

Nvidia announced a major ramp-up in Blackwell Ultra GPU production, citing record orders from hyperscalers and sovereign AI programs worldwide. The company indicated Q1 2026 data center revenue is on pace to surpass the prior quarter's record, driving renewed momentum across the semiconductor supply chain from TSMC to Micron.

February Durable Goods Orders Miss at -1.8% — Manufacturing Contraction Deepens Recession Watch

Mar 25, 2026

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February Durable Goods Orders Miss at -1.8% — Manufacturing Contraction Deepens Recession Watch

Orders for durable manufactured goods fell 1.8 percent in February 2026, worse than the expected 0.5 percent decline, while the critical non-defense capital goods ex-aircraft reading dropped 1.1 percent. The miss adds to a growing body of deteriorating economic data and pushed JPMorgan's U.S. recession probability estimate to 40 percent for 2026.

Gold Breaks $3,200 Milestone for First Time in History as Stagflation Fears and Safe-Haven Demand Converge

Mar 23, 2026

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Gold Breaks $3,200 Milestone for First Time in History as Stagflation Fears and Safe-Haven Demand Converge

Gold surged past the historic $3,200 per troy ounce level for the first time on Friday, closing at $3,218 on the COMEX spot market as stagflation fears, geopolitical risk, and central bank buying drove the precious metal to another all-time record, with gold mining stocks amplifying the move and the VanEck Gold Miners ETF surging more than 5% on the session.

Super Micro Computer Plunges 28% After DOJ Charges Co-Founder in $2.5 Billion AI Chip Smuggling Scheme to China

Mar 20, 2026

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Super Micro Computer Plunges 28% After DOJ Charges Co-Founder in $2.5 Billion AI Chip Smuggling Scheme to China

Super Micro Computer shares collapsed nearly 28% on Friday after the U.S. Department of Justice unsealed criminal charges against co-founder Yih-Shyan 'Wally' Liaw and two associates for allegedly orchestrating a $2.5 billion scheme to smuggle advanced AI servers packed with Nvidia GPUs to China through Southeast Asian shell companies, in direct violation of U.S. export control laws. The indictment — described by prosecutors as the highest-profile AI technology smuggling crackdown to date — sent shockwaves through the AI hardware supply chain.

Gold on Track for Worst Week Since 1983 as Iran War Paradox Crushes Safe-Haven Appeal, Rate-Hike Bets Surge

Mar 20, 2026

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Gold on Track for Worst Week Since 1983 as Iran War Paradox Crushes Safe-Haven Appeal, Rate-Hike Bets Surge

Gold is on pace for its worst weekly performance since 1983, shedding more than 10% week-to-date as a paradoxical dynamic grips precious metals markets: the Iran war that initially drove bullion to record highs above $5,400 per ounce has morphed into a catalyst for collapse, as the conflict's inflationary consequences harden the Federal Reserve's 'higher for longer' stance, push the U.S. dollar to multi-month highs, and force leveraged futures traders to liquidate positions at scale. Silver is simultaneously tracking toward its worst week since January 2026.

Micron Technology Reports Record Q2 Revenue of $23.9B — Nearly Triple Year-Ago Levels — as AI Memory Demand Explodes

Mar 19, 2026

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Micron Technology Reports Record Q2 Revenue of $23.9B — Nearly Triple Year-Ago Levels — as AI Memory Demand Explodes

Micron Technology delivered the most stunning quarterly earnings report in the memory chip industry's history on Wednesday, posting Q2 fiscal 2026 revenue of $23.9 billion — up 196% year-over-year — and guiding to a further record of $33.5 billion in Q3. The company raised its quarterly dividend by 30%, signed its first five-year strategic customer agreement, and said it is capacity-constrained across both DRAM and NAND, unable to meet the full demand of its AI-driven customer base.

Gold Trades Near $4,571 as Stagflation Fears and Iran War Escalation Drive Safe-Haven Surge; J.P. Morgan Targets $5,055 by Year-End

Mar 19, 2026

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Gold Trades Near $4,571 as Stagflation Fears and Iran War Escalation Drive Safe-Haven Surge; J.P. Morgan Targets $5,055 by Year-End

Gold is trading near $4,571 per ounce on Thursday, having rallied sharply from under $3,000 earlier in 2025, as the Iran war, a hawkish Federal Reserve, and rising stagflation fears combine to make bullion one of the most compelling safe-haven assets in the current environment. J.P. Morgan Global Research is targeting $5,055 per ounce by year-end 2026, while some models project a path toward $6,500 if the energy crisis deepens and real yields fall as growth deteriorates.

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