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TSMC February Revenue Climbs 22% Year-Over-Year, Two-Month Sales Jump 30% on AI Chip Demand

Mar 10, 2026

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TSMC February Revenue Climbs 22% Year-Over-Year, Two-Month Sales Jump 30% on AI Chip Demand

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company reported February 2026 revenue of approximately $10.1 billion, a 22.2% year-over-year increase, as sustained demand from AI chip designers including Nvidia and AMD continued to drive volumes at the world's largest contract chipmaker. Combined revenue for the first two months of 2026 reached roughly $22.9 billion, up nearly 30% from the same period last year, reinforcing TSMC's role as the backbone of the global AI infrastructure buildout.

Fed Rate Cut Timeline Pushed to September as Oil Shock Complicates Monetary Policy Calculus

Mar 9, 2026

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Fed Rate Cut Timeline Pushed to September as Oil Shock Complicates Monetary Policy Calculus

Rising oil prices and a deteriorating labor market have created a near-impossible policy environment for the Federal Reserve, with traders now pricing the next rate cut no earlier than September. The combination of a 92,000-job loss in February and oil prices above $100 per barrel has revived fears of stagflation not seen since the early 1980s, leaving policymakers with few clean options.

BlackRock Limits Withdrawals From $26 Billion Private Credit Fund Amid Redemption Surge

Mar 6, 2026

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BlackRock Limits Withdrawals From $26 Billion Private Credit Fund Amid Redemption Surge

BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, announced Friday that it has capped redemptions from its flagship HPS Corporate Lending Fund after investor withdrawal requests surged to approximately $1.2 billion in the first quarter — the latest and most prominent casualty in a mounting liquidity crisis gripping the $1.8 trillion private credit industry. Shares of BlackRock fell more than 7% on the news.

Global Markets Stabilize as Investors Assess Geopolitical Risk and Economic Data

Mar 5, 2026

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Global Markets Stabilize as Investors Assess Geopolitical Risk and Economic Data

Global equity markets showed signs of stabilization Thursday as investors evaluated geopolitical risks and new economic data. While energy prices and supply concerns remain dominant themes, traders are balancing those pressures against resilient corporate earnings and continued investment in technology and infrastructure sectors.

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Middle East War Rattles Markets as Brent Crude Climbs Toward $84 and Iran Vows Escalation

Mar 5, 2026

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Middle East War Rattles Markets as Brent Crude Climbs Toward $84 and Iran Vows Escalation

U.S. equity futures retreated Thursday as Brent crude resumed its climb toward $84 a barrel after Iran pledged to escalate its retaliation against American and Israeli strikes, disrupting Persian Gulf shipping lanes and reigniting fears that prolonged conflict could stoke inflation and delay Federal Reserve rate cuts well into 2026.

Broadcom Posts Q1 FY2026 Earnings After Bell; AI Chip Revenue Expected to Double to $8.2 Billion

Mar 4, 2026

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Broadcom Posts Q1 FY2026 Earnings After Bell; AI Chip Revenue Expected to Double to $8.2 Billion

Broadcom reports its first-quarter fiscal year 2026 results Wednesday after market close, with analysts forecasting revenue of $19.21 billion — a 29% year-over-year increase — and earnings per share of $2.02. The AI semiconductor division is projected to generate approximately $8.2 billion, effectively doubling from a year ago, fueled by massive hyperscaler demand and a reported $73 billion AI chip backlog including a new $11 billion Anthropic order.

ADP Report: Private Payrolls Rise 63,000 in February, Beating Estimates but Revealing Narrow Job Growth

Mar 4, 2026

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ADP Report: Private Payrolls Rise 63,000 in February, Beating Estimates but Revealing Narrow Job Growth

The ADP National Employment Report released Wednesday showed U.S. private employers added 63,000 jobs in February, topping consensus estimates of 50,000 and improving from a downwardly revised 11,000 in January. However, gains were concentrated almost entirely in construction and education and health services, with professional and business services shedding 30,000 positions, raising questions about underlying labor market breadth ahead of Friday's official nonfarm payrolls report.

Bitcoin Surges Past $71,000, Testing Its Role as a Digital Safe Haven Amid Iran War

Mar 4, 2026

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Bitcoin Surges Past $71,000, Testing Its Role as a Digital Safe Haven Amid Iran War

Bitcoin climbed above $71,000 on Wednesday, rising more than 6% over 24 hours as investors sought alternatives to equities roiled by Middle East conflict. Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded three consecutive days of net inflows, and analysts at Tagus Capital described the cryptocurrency as exhibiting "defensive characteristics" during the crisis — a notable shift from its historical tendency to decline alongside risk assets during geopolitical stress events.

Wall Street Opens Higher as Iran Secret Outreach Eases Geopolitical Tensions

Mar 4, 2026

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Wall Street Opens Higher as Iran Secret Outreach Eases Geopolitical Tensions

U.S. stock indexes opened higher Wednesday following reports that Iranian operatives had made a secret outreach to American officials aimed at initiating talks to end the escalating conflict in the Middle East. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite all gained ground in early trading amid a broader risk-on sentiment, as oil price pressures showed signs of moderation and investor confidence was buoyed by optimism for de-escalation.

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