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BofA research shows S&P 500 companies had strong Q2 earnings, with approximately 80% of companies reporting year-over-year EPS growth, and AI being the main growth engine.
Bank of America research indicates that as the Q2 earnings season draws to a close, nearly 90% of S&P 500 companies have reported results, with approximately 80% achieving year-over-year earnings per
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NuScale Power's small modular reactors (SMRs) are unlikely to meet the immediate power demands of AI data centers, with its first module project in Romania not expected to be operational unt
NuScale Power, the only company with United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission approval for its SMR designs, is an early-stage developer. While it has a collaborative agreement with the Tennessee Va
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FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller said the freight recession is over, with stronger truck, rail, and container volumes, and higher freight rates having a minimal impact on consumer inflation.
FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller said the freight recession is over, with stronger truck, rail, and container volumes, and higher freight rates having a minimal impact on consumer inflation.
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Cognex (CGNX) Q2 Revenue Reaches Record $290 Million, Profit Margins Significantly Improve, AI Becomes Growth Catalyst
Cognex CFO Dennis Fehr said the machine vision company's Q2 revenue reached approximately $290 million, a quarterly record; Q3 revenue guidance is $310 million, potentially setting another new high. T
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Magnitude 7.4 Earthquake Strikes Near Bogota, Colombia, Killing 47
Officials say at least 47 people have been killed in the quake, with some still trapped under rubble.
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CFRA raises 12-month S&P 500 target to 8,650
CFRA has increased its 12-month S&P 500 target to 8,650 from 7,730, which implies nearly 12% upside from August 7. The firm also lifted its 2026 year-end target to 8,050. Strategist Sam Stovall noted
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US State Department: Over 175,000 Visas Revoked Since President Donald Trump Took Office, as Part of Broader Immigration Enforcement Efforts
The U.S. State Department stated that these visa revocations target foreign nationals accused of crimes, fraud, violating visa regulations, threatening national security, or inciting violence against
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Berkshire Hathaway CEO Greg Abel to meet leaders of Buffett's Japanese trading houses next month in Japan.
This meeting is the first time the leaders of Japan's five major trading companies have met with Warren Buffett's successor in Japan since Buffett included these companies in Berkshire Hathaway's inve
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President Trump Extends Jones Act Shipping Waiver for 90 Days, Narrows Scope to Energy Commodities and Fertilizer
President Trump extended the Jones Act shipping waiver for another 90 days, narrowing its scope to focus on energy commodities and fertilizer. The Pentagon and U.S. maritime authorities will also cons
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The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) fell below 300 million barrels for the first time since 1983, reaching 298.3 million barrels, while international oil prices rose by over 4% during intraday trading.
U.S. Department of Energy data shows that as of the week ending August 7, the U.S. SPR decreased by approximately 6.1 million barrels, falling below the 300 million barrel mark and reaching its lowest
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Trump: Iran is asking for compensation for damage incurred during the last five months of military conflict
Trump: Iran is asking for compensation for damage incurred during the last five months of military conflict
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OpenAI Introduces Premium Seats for ChatGPT Business, Priced at $125 Per User Per Month ($100 Per User Per Month When Billed Annually)
OpenAI Introduces Premium Seats for ChatGPT Business, Priced at $125 Per User Per Month ($100 Per User Per Month When Billed Annually)
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Wall Street's confidence in tech stocks remains undiminished, with an estimated $216 billion in inflows this year, according to Bank of America data.
Despite investor concerns about capital expenditures from companies like Meta, Google, and Amazon, technology stocks have shown strong performance in fund inflows, according to the latest data from Ba
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Goldman Sachs Chief Economist: The Federal Reserve's Future Policy Decisions Will Focus More on Inflation Data Than Employment, Expects Further Cooling of Inflation
Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius stated on August 7 that the Federal Reserve might prioritize inflation data over employment data in future policy decisions. He believes that June's inflation
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Yahoo Finance: Micron, Dell, and Super Micro poised for further gains amid strong AI infrastructure demand
A Yahoo Finance analysis highlights that Micron Technology (MU), Dell Technologies (DELL), and Super Micro Computer (SMCI) are well-positioned for continued growth into 2027, driven by robust demand f
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Goldman Sachs co-head of global banking and markets Ashok Varadhan advised investors to stay invested, expecting the Federal Reserve not to raise interest rates this year, oil prices to fall below $70/barrel, and the economy to benefit from AI.
Goldman Sachs co-head of global banking and markets Ashok Varadhan advised investors to stay invested, expecting the Federal Reserve not to raise interest rates this year, oil prices to fall below $70
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Trump: I am likewise demanding compensation from Iran
Trump: I am likewise demanding compensation from Iran
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Nvidia Partners with Wall Street Giants on $500 Billion AI Financing Initiative
Nvidia is partnering with a consortium of Wall Street investment giants on a $500 billion AI financing initiative, according to the Financial Times. The group reportedly includes Apollo, Blackstone, a
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S&P 500 on Pace for Fresh Record Despite Early Struggles
S&P 500 on Pace for Fresh Record Despite Early Struggles
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Amazon Stock Surpasses $3 Trillion Market Cap Milestone, Driven by Cloud Business Momentum
Amazon's stock price reached the milestone of a $3 trillion market capitalization, driven by strong growth in its cloud business. The company has seen accelerated earnings growth in the past two quart
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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says its forces identify, track, and monitor all foreign vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says its forces identify, track and monitor all foreign vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The statement reiterated Iran's claim of extensive survei
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Iran’s oil terminals appear largely idle this month amid ongoing US naval blockade
The US is maintaining the naval blockade to pressure Iran into a peace deal, though visibility into the terminals' operations remains patchy.
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Deutsche Bank Says SpaceX's $100 Billion Annual Revenue Target by Year-End Appears Achievable
Analysts estimate cloud-computing deals with Anthropic, Google and other customers could generate roughly $45–50 billion alone, while Cursor could provide another major growth engine. Elon Musk recent
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BSE to Join India's Benchmark Nifty 50 Index, Estimated to Attract $741 Million in Passive Flows
National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE) announced that BSE Ltd. will replace software maker Wipro Ltd. in the NSE Nifty 50 Index, effective September 30. Nuvama Institutional Equities estimates th
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China's National Bureau of Statistics: The total output of early rice nationwide in 2026 was 28.292 million tons, a year-on-year decrease of 0.8%.
According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, the national per-unit area yield of early rice in 2026 was 5963.4 kg/hectare, a decrease of 48.5 kg/hectare or 0.8% compared to 2025; t
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AI helps Southeast Asia-based scammers cut costs, leading to wider spread of cross-border crimes
The use of artificial intelligence is facilitating the spread of fraud and other cross-border crimes in Southeast Asia. US-driven clampdowns are prompting these fraud groups to relocate from countries
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South Korea's KOSPI index opened down 1.35% on Friday, then narrowed its losses to 0.31%, closing at 6,831.53 points, dragged down by a renewed rise in US Treasury yields and higher oil prices.
U.S. government bond yields resumed their rise on Thursday, reversing some of the previous day's declines, after the U.S. Treasury announced an expansion of bond buybacks.
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South Korea's Exports Jumped 56% in Early August, Driven by Strong Chip Shipments
South Korea's exports surged 56% from a year earlier over the first 20 days of August, reaching $55.2 billion, customs data showed. This marks the highest level for the 20-day period for any August, w
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South Korea's producer prices in July fell 0.4% for the first time in 11 months, due to lower oil prices.
South Korea's central bank data shows that the Producer Price Index in July fell by 0.4% month-on-month, the first monthly decline since August 2025. This was mainly driven by falling global crude oil
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Donald Trump vows 'economic D-Day' on Iran, threatens 'massive' economic consequences for countries doing business with it
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the United States will take action against any country deemed to be providing a lifeline to Iran, and will announce the specific mechanisms for new econ
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Changpeng Zhao: Supports tokenization on all blockchains, believes it's the best way for nations to raise funds and attract foreign direct investment
He pointed out that although tokenization brings about the problem of "fragmented liquidity," it is the fastest way to drive industry growth and can be partially solved by improving interoperability b
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Japan's headline inflation hit 1.9% in July, highest this year, driven by energy prices due to the Iran war
Core inflation, which excludes fresh food but includes energy, rose 1.8%, in line with expectations. Wholesale inflation also surged to 7.2% in July, with electricity charges being the largest contrib
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Yemeni government forces and Houthi rebels escalated clashes, with government forces launching 81 attacks within 24 hours, and Houthi rebels claiming to have attacked targets inside Saudi Arabia.
A Yemeni government military spokesman stated that over the past 24 hours, government forces launched 81 attacks on Houthi positions, resulting in the "elimination" of several Houthi fighters and fiel
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Elon Musk retweeted a post stating that if humanoid robots possess high dexterity and intelligence, everyone will have access to healthcare services surpassing those available to the wealthiest people on Earth, and human happiness will be significantly enhanced.
Elon Musk retweeted a post from cb_doge, which quoted Musk himself stating that highly dexterous and intelligent humanoid robots will enable everyone to receive better medical care than even the wealt
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OpenAI is gaining on Anthropic with US business users in Q3, though Anthropic still leads in market share as of July, new data indicates
Data from corporate credit card and expense management company Ramp shows OpenAI is growing faster among US businesses in Q3 to date, after losing the lead to Anthropic in May. As of July, Anthropic h
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Foreign ownership of Japan stocks hit a new record for three consecutive years in fiscal 2025, exceeding one-third, driven by the AI boom and improved corporate governance.
Foreign ownership of Japan stocks hit a new record for three consecutive years in fiscal 2025, exceeding one-third, driven by the AI boom and improved corporate governance.
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The White House released the "National Space Transportation Policy," aiming to ensure continued U.S. leadership in space and planning to support over 1,000 launches and reentries annually by 2030.
The policy identifies space access as a critical national and economic security interest and directs U.S. executive departments and agencies to take actions including optimizing launch and reentry inf
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Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley Warns US Stocks Are in Bubble Territory
Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley Warns US Stocks Are in Bubble Territory
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UK life insurer Standard Life has reached an agreement with CVC, Goldman Sachs, and PGIM to invest over a trillion dollars in private market assets for UK pension funds.
London-based life insurer Standard Life announced on Thursday that it has reached an agreement with private equity firms CVC Capital Partners, Goldman Sachs, and PGIM, the asset management arm of Prud
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The United States imposed new sanctions on nine Cuban state-owned mining, metals, and construction companies and three leaders.
The Cuban Ministry of Construction and government-controlled import companies are among the sanctioned entities, according to a notice published Thursday on the U.S. Treasury Department website. U.S.
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Broadcom is in talks with lenders, seeking over $60 billion in debt financing for an AI chip deal that would benefit companies like Anthropic.
Broadcom is in talks with a group of lenders to raise over $60 billion in debt for an AI chip financing deal that would benefit AI company Anthropic PBC and others.
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Moody’s Ratings Urges US Insurance Watchdog NAIC to Impose Tougher Treatment on Private Credit Ratings, Citing Concerns Overstated Quality and Rating Shopping
Moody’s Ratings Urges US Insurance Watchdog NAIC to Impose Tougher Treatment on Private Credit Ratings, Citing Concerns Overstated Quality and Rating Shopping
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Federal Reserve Board approves National Westminster Bank Plc's application to establish a representative office in Stamford, Connecticut
Federal Reserve Board approves National Westminster Bank Plc's application to establish a representative office in Stamford, Connecticut
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US Imposes New Sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) After It Sought Arrest Warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu
The move has drawn condemnation from the United Nations and the European Union but was welcomed by Israel.
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: Will expand buybacks of high-cost debt and announce new fiscal measures to address the highest borrowing costs in years
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: Will expand buybacks of high-cost debt and announce new fiscal measures to address the highest borrowing costs in years
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Japan's global patent share in core AI fields shrinks from 25% to 8% over two decades, falling behind US and China
Japan now ranks fourth in patents for AI mechanisms and foundational technologies, with China, the U.S., and South Korea occupying the top three spots.
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MarketWatch analysis points out that historical data shows interest rates typically fall, rather than rise, when a bull market tops out, making the current question from market analysts about "how high interest rates need to rise to kill the bull market" misguided.
A MarketWatch article points out that many Wall Street analysts have recently focused on how high interest rates need to rise to end the bull market, but historical experience shows that interest rate
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Norway's crude oil production in July fell by nearly 200,000 barrels per day year-on-year to 1.776 million barrels per day, as the supply crisis in the Gulf region continued.
Preliminary data from the Norwegian Offshore Directorate shows that the country's crude oil production averaged 1.776 million barrels per day (bpd) in July, a decrease of approximately 195,000 bpd fro
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