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Oracle Reports Q3 FY2026 Earnings After the Bell: AI Infrastructure Bet and Cash Burn Under Scrutiny

Mar 10, 2026

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Oracle Reports Q3 FY2026 Earnings After the Bell: AI Infrastructure Bet and Cash Burn Under Scrutiny

Oracle Corporation is set to release its fiscal third-quarter 2026 results after Tuesday's market close, with Wall Street projecting revenue of approximately $16.9 billion and non-GAAP earnings per share near $1.70. Investors will scrutinize whether the company's massive AI infrastructure spending — and a reported plan to cut up to 30,000 jobs — is translating into sustainable cash flow, as the stock remains down roughly 54% from its September 2025 peak.

Amazon Launches Historic $37–$42 Billion Cross-Border Bond Offering to Finance AI Infrastructure

Mar 10, 2026

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Amazon Launches Historic $37–$42 Billion Cross-Border Bond Offering to Finance AI Infrastructure

Amazon.com initiated one of the largest corporate bond offerings on record Tuesday, targeting $37 billion to $42 billion across an 11-tranche dollar offering and an 8-part euro issuance, underscoring the relentless capital demands of the artificial intelligence buildout. The deal follows a $32 billion raise by Alphabet last month and arrives as hyperscalers collectively forecast over $650 billion in AI-related capital expenditures for 2026.

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.

Oil Surge Above $100 Sends Shockwaves Through Global Markets as Iran Conflict Escalates

Mar 9, 2026

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Oil Surge Above $100 Sends Shockwaves Through Global Markets as Iran Conflict Escalates

Oil prices surged above $100 per barrel Monday as escalating conflict involving Iran disrupted global supply routes and heightened fears of a prolonged energy shock. The rapid rise in crude prices rattled equity markets and reignited inflation concerns, forcing investors to reassess sector exposure as energy stocks rallied while airlines, consumer companies, and technology shares faced renewed pressure.

U.S. Stock Futures Slide as Oil Shock Revives Stagflation Fears

Mar 9, 2026

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U.S. Stock Futures Slide as Oil Shock Revives Stagflation Fears

U.S. stock futures fell sharply Monday as surging oil prices intensified fears that the global economy could face a renewed period of stagflation. Investors are reassessing growth expectations and Federal Reserve policy prospects as rising energy costs threaten to push inflation higher while economic momentum shows signs of weakening.

Wall Street Strategists Warn Iran War Could Raise Risk of Market Meltdown

Mar 9, 2026

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Wall Street Strategists Warn Iran War Could Raise Risk of Market Meltdown

Wall Street strategists are warning that escalating tensions with Iran could significantly increase the risk of a major market downturn in 2026. Rising energy prices, geopolitical instability, and fragile investor sentiment are combining to create a volatile environment that could challenge global equities in the months ahead.

Federal Reserve Faces Policy Dilemma as Weak Jobs Data Meets Rising Oil

Mar 6, 2026

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Federal Reserve Faces Policy Dilemma as Weak Jobs Data Meets Rising Oil

Financial markets are reassessing expectations for Federal Reserve policy after a weak jobs report collided with a sharp rise in oil prices. The conflicting signals create a complex environment for policymakers, who must weigh the risk of slowing economic growth against the possibility that energy-driven inflation could remain elevated. Traders are now debating whether rate cuts will be delayed or accelerated depending on how these opposing pressures evolve.

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The Great Sector Rotation: Investors Dump Tech Giants, Pour Capital Into Energy, Industrials, and Hard Assets

Mar 6, 2026

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The Great Sector Rotation: Investors Dump Tech Giants, Pour Capital Into Energy, Industrials, and Hard Assets

A sweeping reallocation of capital is reshaping U.S. equity markets in early 2026, as investors flee high-multiple technology and software stocks — battered by AI valuation fatigue following DeepSeek's disruptive model releases — and aggressively rotate into energy, materials, industrials, and consumer staples. The shift has been supercharged by Middle East geopolitical tensions and the $5 trillion One Big Beautiful Bill Act's domestic manufacturing stimulus.

Rare Earth Consolidation Accelerates as USA Rare Earth Moves to Acquire Texas Mineral Resources

Mar 5, 2026

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Rare Earth Consolidation Accelerates as USA Rare Earth Moves to Acquire Texas Mineral Resources

The rare earth mining sector drew investor attention after USA Rare Earth announced plans to acquire Texas Mineral Resources in a deal valued at roughly $73 million. The move underscores growing strategic interest in domestic supply chains for critical minerals used in electric vehicles, defense systems, and advanced semiconductor manufacturing technologies.

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