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Slotly News delivers structured, neutral updates on global markets, technology, AI, and economics. Join our WhatsApp channel for daily insights and summaries:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb80lZ8CxoArfs40Nd3u . All content provided by Slotly News — including the WhatsApp channel — is purely informational and does NOT constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Fact-based, clear, and concise, with no personal opinions.

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episode Daily Briefing — June 13, 2026 | Central Banks, AI Capital Spending, and Shifting Global Growth cover

Daily Briefing — June 13, 2026 | Central Banks, AI Capital Spending, and Shifting Global Growth

In today’s Slotly News daily briefing, we take a measured tour through the forces shaping markets and the real economy in mid-2026. We examine how global growth is becoming more uneven, with the United States still outperforming many peers, Europe wrestling with weaker manufacturing and political risk, and China managing a long property adjustment while pushing for technology self-reliance. We discuss why central banks including the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Japan remain cautious on rate cuts, and how this stance is feeding into government bond markets, yield curves, and currencies. The episode also delves into US equities, where AI-linked technology groups continue to dominate index leadership, and contrasts that with the valuation and structural challenges facing European markets. We cover Asia’s divergence, from Japan’s governance-driven equity revival to shifting investor attitudes toward China. Finally, we touch on energy and industrial metals in the context of the energy transition, the build-out of AI infrastructure, and evolving corporate strategies, while also addressing credit conditions, banking system adjustments, and the implications of ongoing geopolitical and trade realignments.

I går - 28 min
episode Daily Briefing — June 12, 2026 | Central Banks Hold the Line as Markets Bet on Peace cover

Daily Briefing — June 12, 2026 | Central Banks Hold the Line as Markets Bet on Peace

US inflation hit a three-year high in May, rising to 4.2% on surging energy costs, but core measures came in softer than expected. The Federal Reserve meets next week with Kevin Warsh in the chair for the first time—and rate cuts are off the table for the foreseeable future. The ECB delivered its first hike since 2023, raising rates by 25 basis points even as it downgraded eurozone growth forecasts. The Bank of Japan is set to lift rates to 1% next week, the highest level since 1995. Markets reacted sharply to the prospect of a US-Iran ceasefire. Crude oil fell to a two-month low below $90 a barrel. The dollar steadied after a weekly loss. Equities rallied, with the S&P 500 posting its best day in two months. SpaceX completed the largest IPO in history, pricing at $135 a share and opening 11% higher.

12. juni 2026 - 15 min
episode Daily Briefing — June 11, 2026 | Markets Rebound as SpaceX IPO and Central Banks Take Center Stage cover

Daily Briefing — June 11, 2026 | Markets Rebound as SpaceX IPO and Central Banks Take Center Stage

In today’s Slotly News daily briefing for June 11, 2026, we walk through a busy session for global markets as US equity futures rebound from a sharp midweek sell‑off, even as the conflict between the United States and Iran continues and new inflation data keeps central banks on edge. We examine the latest US CPI and labor market figures, and what they mean for Kevin Warsh’s first Federal Reserve meeting next week, including the growing prospect that the Fed will scale back or scrap its long‑standing “dot plot” guidance. The episode also covers the European Central Bank’s expected rate hike, the Bank of England’s stance ahead of its decision, and the Bank of Japan’s cautious path away from ultra‑easy policy. We discuss shifting growth dynamics in China, Japan, the euro area, and the UK, and how these trends are feeding into bond yields, currencies, and energy prices. On the corporate side, we look at the upcoming SpaceX IPO, Oracle’s data‑center spending concerns, recent semiconductor volatility, major M&A deals, and developments in digital securities infrastructure. We finish by connecting these threads into a broader view of how investors are pricing risk in a higher‑rate, geopolitically sensitive world.

11. juni 2026 - 28 min
episode Daily Briefing — June 10, 2026 | Inflation Jumps, Tech Stumbles, Oil Stays Elevated cover

Daily Briefing — June 10, 2026 | Inflation Jumps, Tech Stumbles, Oil Stays Elevated

This content is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, and it should not be relied upon as such. The producers and presenters of this program do not accept any responsibility for decisions made or losses incurred based on the information presented here. While we aim to use sources we consider reliable, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of any information mentioned. This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Today’s Slotly News briefing walks through a packed day for global markets and policy watchers. In the United States, fresh CPI data show annual inflation rising to around 4.2% in May, with earlier monthly readings already pointing to renewed price pressure. We discuss what the latest numbers mean for the Federal Reserve, how bond markets are repricing the path of interest rates, and why an inverted yield curve remains in place. We then examine the equity picture, where US stocks finished mixed, with the Dow edging higher while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq declined as AI‑linked semiconductor names sold off again. In Europe, major indexes such as the Euro Stoxx 50 slipped, energy prices remained elevated amid the Iran conflict, and the ECB released its annual review of the euro’s international role. We touch on the Bank of England’s next steps with inflation near 2.8%, and on growing expectations that the Bank of Japan may tighten policy further after stronger‑than‑expected growth. The episode also covers the latest on oil and energy stocks, SpaceX’s heavily subscribed IPO and OpenAI’s confidential filing, GSK’s multibillion‑dollar biotech acquisition, commercial real estate trends, and the ongoing economic implications of the Russia‑Ukraine war. All of it is framed for a business‑literate audience, with Slotly News still in active build‑out behind the scenes.

10. juni 2026 - 27 min
episode Daily Briefing — June 9, 2026 | Central Banks, AI Spending, and the Uneven Global Slowdown cover

Daily Briefing — June 9, 2026 | Central Banks, AI Spending, and the Uneven Global Slowdown

In today’s Slotly News daily briefing for June 9, 2026, we walk through an uneasy global backdrop where growth is slowing in uneven fashion, inflation is easing in stages, and central banks are keeping policy rates at restrictive levels while insisting they remain “data dependent.” We examine how the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Japan are each handling the trade-off between persistent price pressures and the risk of tighter policy for longer, and how those choices are shaping moves in government bond markets, yield curves, and currencies. The episode also looks at equity markets across the United States, Europe, and Asia, highlighting narrow leadership in AI-linked US tech stocks, governance-driven interest in Japan, and ongoing concerns around China’s property sector and growth model. We discuss key corporate themes including strategic M&A, leadership changes, and the race to monetize AI, as well as the latest dynamics in oil, natural gas, and industrial metals tied to energy transition and infrastructure demand.

9. juni 2026 - 24 min
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