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SK Hynix Plans $29B Nasdaq ADR Listing on July 10 — HSBC Raises Price Target to 4 Million Won Ahead of Record Q2 Earnings

Jul 6, 2026

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SK Hynix Plans $29B Nasdaq ADR Listing on July 10 — HSBC Raises Price Target to 4 Million Won Ahead of Record Q2 Earnings

SK Hynix is scheduled to list its American depositary receipt on Nasdaq on July 10, targeting up to $29 billion in a deal that would give US investors direct access to the world's dominant high-bandwidth memory producer. HSBC raised its price target to 4 million won — a 20% premium above previous targets — citing improved shareholder returns and enhanced investor accessibility post-ADR. The company is expected to post Q2 operating profit of 64.44 trillion won on July 29, potentially its largest quarter ever.

June Jobs Report Adds Only 57,000 vs. 110,000 Expected — September Hike Odds Plunge to 50.7% as Labor Market Cools

Jul 3, 2026

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June Jobs Report Adds Only 57,000 vs. 110,000 Expected — September Hike Odds Plunge to 50.7% as Labor Market Cools

The U.S. economy added just 57,000 jobs in June, barely half the 110,000 consensus forecast and the fewest in four months, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Prior-month revisions subtracted a combined 74,000 positions. The unemployment rate fell to 4.2%, but only because the labor force participation rate dropped to a five-year low of 61.5%. CME FedWatch now shows a 50.7% probability of a September hike, down sharply from 62.8% before the release.

Anthropic Explores Samsung 2nm Foundry Deal for Custom AI Chip — Samsung Foundry Backlog Targets 50 Trillion Won

Jul 3, 2026

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Anthropic Explores Samsung 2nm Foundry Deal for Custom AI Chip — Samsung Foundry Backlog Targets 50 Trillion Won

Anthropic is in early-stage talks with Samsung Electronics to manufacture a custom AI chip using Samsung Foundry's 2-nanometer process and advanced packaging technology, according to The Information. The deal would add Anthropic to Samsung Foundry's growing AI client list alongside Tesla, Meta, and Nvidia. The development pressures Nvidia's dominant position in AI inference and signals a broader industry shift toward proprietary ASIC alternatives, echoing OpenAI's recent Broadcom 'Jalapeño' inference chip announcement.

Gold Climbs 1.47% to $4,183 as 57K Jobs Print Deflates Fed Hike Bets — Dollar Falls to Two-Week Low

Jul 3, 2026

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Gold Climbs 1.47% to $4,183 as 57K Jobs Print Deflates Fed Hike Bets — Dollar Falls to Two-Week Low

Gold futures rose 1.47% to $4,183.45 per ounce on Friday as the dollar fell to a two-week low after the June jobs report showed only 57,000 new positions — well below the 110,000 forecast — sharply reducing expectations for Federal Reserve rate hikes. Gold had bounced from an eight-month low below $4,000 earlier in the week, and the payroll miss now extends that rebound. J.P. Morgan forecasts gold averaging $6,000 by year-end 2026 if geopolitical tensions remain elevated.

Nasdaq-100 Futures Rebound 1.2% on July 4 Holiday as Banks Raise S&P 500 Targets — Citi Sets 8,100, Goldman Sets 8,000

Jul 3, 2026

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Nasdaq-100 Futures Rebound 1.2% on July 4 Holiday as Banks Raise S&P 500 Targets — Citi Sets 8,100, Goldman Sets 8,000

Nasdaq-100 futures rose 1.2% during abbreviated Independence Day holiday trading as Asian markets staged a 2% recovery after heavy semiconductor profit-taking earlier in the week. Citi raised its S&P 500 target to 8,100 and Goldman Sachs to 8,000, with both citing AI infrastructure earnings as the primary growth driver. The recovery comes after a mid-week slide in which the PHLX Semiconductor Index fell 6.7% in a single session following a near-doubling in Q2.

Micron Technology Falls 10.6%, Sandisk Drops 10.6%, Intel Loses 9% — Semiconductor Rout Wipes Out $1T+ in One Session

Jul 2, 2026

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Micron Technology Falls 10.6%, Sandisk Drops 10.6%, Intel Loses 9% — Semiconductor Rout Wipes Out $1T+ in One Session

Micron Technology and Sandisk each plunged more than 10.6% Wednesday while AMD fell 6.9% and Intel sank 9%, as profit-taking in the AI-chip complex erased more than $1 trillion in semiconductor market value. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF lost 5.4%. South Korea's Kospi collapsed 7.89% overnight in response, with SK Hynix down over 12%. Analysts attributed the selloff to valuation fatigue after the sector's extraordinary first-half run rather than any fundamental deterioration.

Oil Slides Below $71 as US-Iran Qatar Talks Progress — Four-Month Low Cuts Inflation Risk Ahead of Jobs Data

Jul 2, 2026

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Oil Slides Below $71 as US-Iran Qatar Talks Progress — Four-Month Low Cuts Inflation Risk Ahead of Jobs Data

Crude oil fell to a four-month low below $71 a barrel after US and Iranian officials held successful indirect talks in Qatar on safe cargo passage through the Strait of Hormuz, according to diplomatic sources. The decline extends a trend from last week's Burgenstock roadmap agreement and materially eases the inflation backdrop ahead of Thursday's June nonfarm payrolls report. Energy sector stocks are under pressure while airlines and transportation stand to benefit from lower jet fuel costs.

Semiconductor Stocks Fall 7–9% in Premarket — Rate-Hike Fears and Profit-Taking Hit Micron, SanDisk, Nvidia After Record Q2

Jul 1, 2026

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Semiconductor Stocks Fall 7–9% in Premarket — Rate-Hike Fears and Profit-Taking Hit Micron, SanDisk, Nvidia After Record Q2

Micron Technology fell 7%, SanDisk dropped 9%, and Nvidia shed 2.5% in premarket trading as investors took profits following the best quarter for chips since the sector's inception, with rate-hike fears amplifying the selling. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF gained 82% in the first half of 2026. Thursday's hotter-than-expected PCE print gave traders additional cover to trim exposure in the year's most crowded trade as the second half of 2026 begins.

ADP June Payrolls Miss at 98,000 vs. 118,000 Estimate — Weakest Private Hiring Since May 2025 Signals Labor Cooling

Jul 1, 2026

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ADP June Payrolls Miss at 98,000 vs. 118,000 Estimate — Weakest Private Hiring Since May 2025 Signals Labor Cooling

U.S. private employers added 98,000 jobs in June, falling short of the 118,000 economist consensus and down from an unrevised 122,000 in May, according to ADP's National Employment Report released this morning. Annual pay grew 4.4% year-over-year. The miss sets up a cautious tone ahead of Friday's official nonfarm payrolls report and adds complexity to a Fed weighing sticky inflation against softening labor demand ahead of a potential 2026 rate hike.

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