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Today’s Slotly News briefing for June 30, 2026 examines a day when markets feel steadier on the surface, but the underlying currents are active. We start with the Federal Reserve’s recent decision to hold rates at 3.5 to 3.75 percent, the backdrop of strong U.S. jobs data, and what current Treasury yields reveal about investor expectations for the policy path. We then look at the European Central Bank’s latest rate hike, revised inflation projections, and survey data showing sentiment improving even as hiring intentions soften. The episode covers the Bank of England’s steady stance, Japan’s combination of record equity highs and a forty‑year low for the yen, and the tension in Chinese and Hong Kong markets as tech stocks flirt with bear‑market territory. We discuss June’s tech volatility in the U.S., including the semiconductor selloff and subsequent rebound, alongside major corporate moves such as Comcast’s planned split and the proposed NextEra–Dominion merger. Energy and commodity markets feature with Brent around 74 dollars, calmer natural gas prices, and the impact of fuel costs in emerging markets. Finally, we touch on the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential power, the EU’s AI Act, and upcoming U.S. AI regulation, tying policy and law back to capital allocation and risk sentiment.
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