"Dow Sheds 577 Points as Iran Ceasefire Collapses and Rate Hike Odds Hit 85%"
ENThe Dow closed down 577 points after President Trump declared the U.S.–Iran ceasefire "over" and both sides exchanged fresh strikes. Traders repriced Fed policy sharply, pushing the probability of a September rate hike to about 85% following hawkish June FOMC minutes. Chip and AI-linked names held up better than the broader tape, but bond yields climbed with Treasuries seen as no longer offering a full safe-haven bid.
"Fed policymakers' inflation concerns grew at June meeting, minutes show"
ENMinutes from the June FOMC show a wider group of policymakers worrying that tariffs and Middle East supply shocks are keeping inflation stickier than expected. Several officials openly floated the option of a rate hike if price pressures persist, a marked shift from the neutral stance projected in the spring. Markets seized on the hawkish tilt, sending Treasury yields higher and pricing in a live probability of a September move.
"IMF lowers 2026 global growth forecast to 3%, sees rebound in 2027"
ENThe IMF trimmed its 2026 global growth forecast to 3%, citing tariffs, elevated real rates, and the drag from the Middle East conflict on trade and energy prices. It still expects a rebound in 2027 as inflation cools and central banks resume easing. The Fund flagged emerging Asia as the main growth engine but warned of concentrated risks tied to a slower China and a rate-hiking Fed.
"Magnificent Seven's Weakness Is Starting to Become a Problem for Wall Street"
ENBloomberg notes that the Magnificent Seven have been absent from the 2026 rally, breaking the pattern that carried the market through a nearly four-year bull run. Capital is rotating into semis, industrials, and defensives — leaving the mega-cap platforms as a drag rather than the engine. Concentration risk is now flipping into concentration disappointment, a shift Wall Street is starting to take seriously.
"OpenAI's newest AI model is 54% more token efficient on agentic coding, Altman tells CNBC"
ENOpenAI released GPT-5.6 alongside ChatGPT Work, a workplace tier aimed at knowledge workers. Sam Altman told CNBC the new model is 54% more token-efficient on agentic coding tasks, meaning the same job can be done for roughly half the tokens. The launch had been delayed for weeks over White House cybersecurity concerns, before shipping publicly on the 9th and pushing OpenAI deeper into the enterprise race against Microsoft Copilot and Google Workspace AI.
"'Tens of Thousands' of Nvidia Chips Were Used to Train Grok 4.5. The Stock Is Dropping."
ENxAI unveiled Grok 4.5, its first serious enterprise-grade model, with the company disclosing that "tens of thousands" of Nvidia GPUs were used in training. Tesla's VP separately confirmed Grok will be integrated into Full Self-Driving. Counterintuitively, Nvidia's stock slipped on the news, as investors read the sheer scale as evidence that model economics — not compute supply — are becoming the bottleneck.
"Say hello to Claude Wrapped" / "A new way to reflect on how you use Claude"
ENAnthropic rolled out Claude Wrapped and a new Reflect feature that lets users see how they've been using Claude — most-used capabilities, time spent, and personal patterns. It's a Spotify-Wrapped-style stickiness play, and TechCrunch notes it also "quietly sells" heavier plans by making usage tangible. The move signals Anthropic prioritising retention and habit formation over raw model announcements this cycle.
"China Says It Has Found Security Vulnerabilities in Anthropic's Claude Code"
ENChinese authorities publicly claimed to have identified security vulnerabilities in Anthropic's Claude Code, warning domestic users about the risks. Beijing frames the announcement as consumer protection, but WSJ notes it doubles as a soft signal to reduce reliance on US frontier AI tooling. Anthropic has not confirmed the specifics, and no independent technical disclosure has appeared.
"SK Hynix Is Said to Price US Share Offering at $149 Apiece"
ENSK Hynix priced its US ADR listing at $149 per share, delivering what Bloomberg calls the largest ever first-time share sale in the US by a foreign company. The Korean memory maker pushed the deal through market volatility driven by the Iran ceasefire collapse. Proceeds will fund HBM capacity and US-facing AI supply commitments as the memory cycle keeps running hot.
"Micron plans $3B U.S. chip supply-chain push with GlobalWafers"
ENMicron announced a roughly $3B US chip supply-chain push with Taiwan's GlobalWafers, covering wafer supply and joint capacity commitments on American soil. The move dovetails with US industrial-policy incentives and Micron's HBM ramp, and it stretches the memory supply footprint outside Asia. Combined with a Broadcom deal, the news lifted the whole semiconductor tape on the 9th.
"TSMC Q2 Earnings Preview: Why Should You Buy TSM Stock Before July 16?"
ENTSMC reports Q2 on July 16, and sell-side previews argue the stock has lagged the broader chip sector despite being the core enabler of AI compute. Analysts expect strong 3nm/2nm demand from Nvidia and Apple, with HBM packaging revenue as a swing factor. If guidance beats, TSMC could catch up quickly with the semiconductor rally.
"U.S. and Iran exchange intense new attacks after Trump says ceasefire is 'over'"
ENPresident Trump declared the US–Iran ceasefire "over," and both sides exchanged intense strikes overnight. Tehran hinted at closing the Strait of Hormuz — a threat that historically flips crude sharply — while Trump said Iran "desperately wants a deal." Republicans in Congress are split, with hawks backing the renewed strikes and fiscal conservatives warning about an open-ended military commitment.
"Trump wants the Supreme Court to reverse its ruling upholding birthright citizenship"
ENThe Trump administration formally asked the Supreme Court to rehear and reverse its earlier ruling that upheld birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. Legal experts see the rehearing bar as high, but the administration is signaling that immigration constitutional questions remain live through the term. Businesses employing large numbers of immigrants would face compliance uncertainty if the doctrine changes.
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