“US job growth slows sharply in June; labor force participation rate at more than 5-year low.”
ENUS nonfarm payrolls rose only 57,000 in June, well below consensus, and the labor force participation rate fell to its lowest in more than five years. Traders trimmed bets on any imminent Fed hike, sending the 2-year Treasury yield lower. The Dow closed at a record, up nearly 600 points, while the Nasdaq lagged on tech softness.
“Fed's Warsh vows to ‘disappoint’ anyone who thinks he will tolerate inflation above 2%.”
ENFed governor Kevin Warsh signaled a firmly hawkish stance, saying he would 'disappoint' anyone expecting him to tolerate inflation running above the 2% target. Markets read the comments as pushback against the growing rate-cut narrative fueled by softer jobs data. Bond volatility jumped and equity indices ended mixed on July 1.
ENThe ECB governing council is reportedly split on whether to keep tightening in July, as inflation cools in the biggest euro-area economies. Doves point to easing prints in Germany and France, while hawks stress sticky services inflation. A no-move outcome is now baseline, with the debate shifting to how long to hold.
“OpenAI in talks to give Trump administration a 5% stake in the company, FT reports.”
ENOpenAI is reportedly in early talks to grant the US government a roughly 5% equity stake — valued near $42 billion — as part of an effort to ease Washington's regulatory and antitrust pressure. Coverage frames the move as OpenAI 'courting' the Trump administration as its latest investor. Terms and structure are not finalized and internal disagreement is expected.
ENAnthropic unveiled Claude Sonnet 5, the next iteration of its mid-tier model. The release lands alongside broader Claude platform news: general availability inside Microsoft Foundry, deeper enterprise controls for Claude Desktop, and a scientific-research variant branded Claude Science co-developed with NVIDIA BioNeMo.
“Anthropic reactivates Fable, Mythos after securing government approval.”
ENThe US government lifted restrictions on Anthropic's top-tier models, letting the firm resume global rollout of Fable 5 and Mythos 5. Analysts say the greenlight puts Google DeepMind on the back foot for enterprise deals abroad. Meanwhile a user backlash is brewing over safety-alignment tightening in Fable 5 ('Anthropic caged its flagship').
“Zuckerberg: Meta AI Agent Development Slower Than Expected.”
ENMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg conceded that internal work on autonomous AI agents is progressing slower than planned. Separately, WSJ reports SpaceX showed investors a prototype of a new AI hardware device from Elon Musk. Meta's own AI-cloud pivot has also 'hit a snag' per Barron's, triggering broader risk-off in chip names.
“Chip stocks that notched record rallies in second quarter start Q3 with a dud.”
ENSemiconductor names posted a record $2 trillion market-cap gain in Q2, then opened Q3 in the red — Micron slid about 11% on July 1 as investors took profits. Two-day selloff was the worst in a month. Analysts split between calling it 'AI hype meets reality' and 'a screaming buy after the pullback.'
“Meta's AI pivot triggers global chip sell-off, sending Kospi below 8,000.”
ENReports that Meta's push into building its own AI cloud has run into snags triggered a global chip sell-off. Korea's Kospi broke below 8,000 on memory-name weakness (SK hynix, Samsung), while Japan's Nikkei fell more than 1,700 yen with AI/semiconductor stocks leading the drop. Investors are re-pricing capex expectations across the AI supply chain.
“Anthropic's Claude wants to help Micron design better HBM, DRAM, and SSD for AI.”
ENMicron said it will use Anthropic's Claude to accelerate the design of HBM, DRAM and SSD parts optimized for AI workloads. The tie-up positions Claude as a real production tool inside a leading memory maker, not just a chatbot. It also gives Anthropic a data-rich frontier for its Claude Science research push.
“Russia Hammers Ukraine's Capital in Deadly Attacks.”
ENRussia launched large-scale drone and missile strikes on Kyiv, killing and wounding a significant number of civilians. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted some incoming ordnance but residential and infrastructure hits were reported across multiple districts. The attack lands as Western capitals continue debating additional air-defense supplies.
“‘King Trump’ is stronger than ever after US supreme court bolsters his agenda.”
ENThe US Supreme Court delivered a run of decisions strengthening the Trump administration's agenda, including Trump v. Slaughter — reshaping the administrative state and independent agencies like the NLRB and EEOC. At the same time, the Court upheld birthright citizenship, rejecting a Trump executive order. Together the rulings expand executive latitude on agency structure while checking a signature immigration priority.
JP米最高裁がトランプ政権の路線を強化する判断を相次いで出した。Trump v. Slaughter判決で行政機関(NLRB・EEOC等)の独立性を巡る枠組みが再編される一方、出生地主義(Birthright Citizenship)については大統領令を退けて維持を確認。行政組織の運営自由度は広がったが、移民政策の看板の1つには歯止めがかかった格好。