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May PCE Inflation Hits 4.1% — Highest Since April 2023 With Core at 3.4%, Above 3.3% Forecast, Cementing September Fed Rate Hike as Base Case

Jun 26, 2026

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May PCE Inflation Hits 4.1% — Highest Since April 2023 With Core at 3.4%, Above 3.3% Forecast, Cementing September Fed Rate Hike as Base Case

The May Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rose 4.1% year-over-year, its highest reading since April 2023, driven by energy-cost pass-through from the Iran war, matching headline consensus but printing core PCE at 3.4% — a tick above the 3.3% expected. Monthly headline PCE rose 0.4%, slightly below the 0.5% forecast. Markets moved to price a September Federal Reserve rate hike as base case, though analysts broadly viewed May as likely the inflation peak given the sharp subsequent decline in oil prices following Iran ceasefire progress.

Micron Technology Posts Record $41.46B Q3 FY2026 Revenue, Up 346% YoY — $50B Q4 Guidance and $100B in Take-or-Pay Customer Contracts Redefine AI Memory Cycle

Jun 26, 2026

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Micron Technology Posts Record $41.46B Q3 FY2026 Revenue, Up 346% YoY — $50B Q4 Guidance and $100B in Take-or-Pay Customer Contracts Redefine AI Memory Cycle

Micron Technology reported fiscal Q3 2026 revenue of $41.46 billion, up 346% year-over-year, beating the $35.84 billion consensus by 16%, while adjusted EPS of $25.11 topped expectations by 24%. The chipmaker secured 16 take-or-pay customer agreements covering roughly $100 billion in minimum contracted revenue through 2030, structurally repositioning the memory cycle. Q4 guidance calls for $50 billion in revenue and EPS of $31, approximately $6.4 billion above analyst estimates. Shares rose 17% in trading.

Qualcomm Doubles Fiscal 2029 Non-Handset Revenue Target to $40B — Meta CPU Partnership and $3.92B Modular Acquisition Mark Chipmaker's AI Data Center Pivot

Jun 26, 2026

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Qualcomm Doubles Fiscal 2029 Non-Handset Revenue Target to $40B — Meta CPU Partnership and $3.92B Modular Acquisition Mark Chipmaker's AI Data Center Pivot

Qualcomm more than doubled its fiscal 2029 non-handset revenue target to $40 billion from $22 billion at its Investor Day, announcing Meta Platforms as its first data center customer for the Dragonfly C1000 CPU and a $3.92 billion all-stock acquisition of AI software startup Modular. Shares rose roughly 9% in regular trading after surging 15% in after-hours Wednesday, with data center alone targeted at $15 billion by 2029. Microsoft Azure also confirmed deployment of Qualcomm's High-Bandwidth Compute technology.

Apple Raises MacBook Neo by $100 to $699 and Base iPad by $100 to $449 — Stock Falls 5.3% as 'RAMageddon' Memory Shortage Forces Unprecedented Mid-Cycle Price Hikes

Jun 26, 2026

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Apple Raises MacBook Neo by $100 to $699 and Base iPad by $100 to $449 — Stock Falls 5.3% as 'RAMageddon' Memory Shortage Forces Unprecedented Mid-Cycle Price Hikes

Apple raised prices across its Mac, iPad, HomePod, and Vision Pro lineup, with the entry MacBook Neo rising $100 to $699 and the base iPad increasing $100 to $449, blaming an unprecedented AI-driven memory shortage. CEO Tim Cook had flagged the increases, but the scope caught analysts off guard. Apple stock fell 5.3% as DRAM prices are projected to rise another 58% to 63% this quarter. Microsoft also raised Xbox console prices by up to $150. iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods were not affected.

May PCE Inflation Hits 4.1% Annual Rate — Three-Year High as Core PCE Accelerates to 3.4%, Q1 GDP Revised Up to 2.1%, and Jobless Claims Fall to 215K

Jun 26, 2026

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May PCE Inflation Hits 4.1% Annual Rate — Three-Year High as Core PCE Accelerates to 3.4%, Q1 GDP Revised Up to 2.1%, and Jobless Claims Fall to 215K

The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rose to 4.1% annually in May, the highest since April 2023, as the Iran war's energy price impact continued feeding through consumer prices. Core PCE accelerated to 3.4% year-over-year, slightly above the 3.3% consensus. Offsetting data showed Q1 GDP revised up to 2.1% annualized from 1.6%, and initial jobless claims fell to 215,000. Markets lowered the probability of a July Fed rate hike to roughly 30%, with September remaining the base case.

All 32 Banks Pass 2026 Fed Stress Test as JPMorgan Unveils $50B Buyback and 10% Dividend Hike — Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley Follow With Double-Digit Increases

Jun 26, 2026

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All 32 Banks Pass 2026 Fed Stress Test as JPMorgan Unveils $50B Buyback and 10% Dividend Hike — Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley Follow With Double-Digit Increases

All 32 U.S. banks passed the Federal Reserve's 2026 annual stress test, absorbing $708 billion in projected losses while maintaining capital ratios above minimums. JPMorgan Chase raised its quarterly dividend 10% to $1.65 per share and authorized a new $50 billion buyback effective July 1. Goldman Sachs lifted its dividend 11% to $5 per share, Wells Fargo raised its payout 11% to $0.50, and Morgan Stanley boosted its dividend 15% to $1.15 per share while reauthorizing a $20 billion repurchase program.

FedEx Shares Fall 7% After Fiscal Outlook Cut — Delivery Margins Become Key Concern for Investors

Jun 24, 2026

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FedEx Shares Fall 7% After Fiscal Outlook Cut — Delivery Margins Become Key Concern for Investors

FedEx shares declined roughly 7% after the company reduced its earnings outlook despite reporting results that exceeded analyst expectations. Investors focused on pressure within delivery margins and uncertainty surrounding future profitability following strategic business changes. The reaction highlights growing market sensitivity to guidance revisions and operating efficiency trends as transportation and logistics companies navigate a mixed global economic environment.

Federal Reserve 2026 Bank Stress Tests Cover 32 Institutions — Capital Return Plans Face Key Examination

Jun 24, 2026

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Federal Reserve 2026 Bank Stress Tests Cover 32 Institutions — Capital Return Plans Face Key Examination

The Federal Reserve will release 2026 stress-test results covering 32 major U.S. banks after markets close. The scenario assumes unemployment reaching 10%, residential real estate prices falling 30%, and commercial real estate declining 39%. Although capital requirement changes have been delayed until 2027, investors remain focused on buyback plans, dividend capacity, and capital return programs. Strong results could reinforce confidence in the banking sector and support large financial institutions heading into the second half of the year.

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Nasdaq 100 Futures Slide 3.1%, Kospi Plunges 10% — Global AI Selloff Hits SK Hynix and Samsung as Rate-Hike Fears Mount

Jun 23, 2026

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Nasdaq 100 Futures Slide 3.1%, Kospi Plunges 10% — Global AI Selloff Hits SK Hynix and Samsung as Rate-Hike Fears Mount

Nasdaq 100 futures fell 3.1% in premarket trading Tuesday while South Korea's Kospi plunged nearly 10% — its worst session in years — as a global technology selloff intensified overnight. SK Hynix fell more than 12% and Samsung Electronics dropped sharply, triggering circuit breakers on South Korean exchanges. European markets followed, with ASML down 5% and the Euro Stoxx Technology index falling 3%. The selloff reflects mounting investor concern over Federal Reserve rate-hike signals and the cost of AI infrastructure debt.

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