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Tinsel Talks Finance - July 10, 2026

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U.S.-Iran diplomatic progress sparks a broad market rally, with the Nasdaq gaining 1.3 percent, the S&P 500 rising 0.8 percent, and the Dow advancing 0.3 percent. Semiconductor stocks surge as Micron Technology leads a sector-wide rebound that reverses earlier losses triggered by Samsung's earnings miss. Oil prices retreat from multi-day highs as geopolitical tensions ease; Brent crude falls toward $76 per barrel while WTI drops below $73. The 10-year Treasury yield breaks a seven-day streak of increases, while the Federal Reserve minutes reveal a committee divided over the future path of interest rates. Bitcoin holds steady around $62,400 to $63,000; Rivian faces continued share price pressure following its $1.5 billion public offering to fund its R2 EV launch.

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Portada del episodio Tinsel Talks Finance - July 10, 2026

Tinsel Talks Finance - July 10, 2026

U.S.-Iran diplomatic progress sparks a broad market rally, with the Nasdaq gaining 1.3 percent, the S&P 500 rising 0.8 percent, and the Dow advancing 0.3 percent. Semiconductor stocks surge as Micron Technology leads a sector-wide rebound that reverses earlier losses triggered by Samsung's earnings miss. Oil prices retreat from multi-day highs as geopolitical tensions ease; Brent crude falls toward $76 per barrel while WTI drops below $73. The 10-year Treasury yield breaks a seven-day streak of increases, while the Federal Reserve minutes reveal a committee divided over the future path of interest rates. Bitcoin holds steady around $62,400 to $63,000; Rivian faces continued share price pressure following its $1.5 billion public offering to fund its R2 EV launch.

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Portada del episodio Tinsel Talks Finance - July 9, 2026

Tinsel Talks Finance - July 9, 2026

U.S.-Iran military tensions escalate as President Trump declares the ceasefire "over" and launches strikes on 80–90 Iranian targets following attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz; Iran retaliates by striking Gulf states. Oil prices surge more than 6 percent over two sessions, with WTI climbing toward $76 and Brent nearing $80, reversing the prior month's decline and reigniting global supply chain concerns. U.S. equity markets close mixed: the Dow drops roughly 576 points on Wednesday amid the geopolitical shock before partially recovering on Thursday, while the Nasdaq holds its ground as AI stocks resist the broader sell-off. Federal Reserve minutes reveal a split among policymakers on future rate moves, weighing potential hikes driven by tariff and war-related inflation against a weakening labor market where June payrolls missed expectations at just 57,000. In corporate news, Rivian slides 9 percent on a $1.5 billion share offering for its R2 EV launch; Samsung's record profit fails to halt a global semiconductor rout; and Strategy sells $216 million in Bitcoin.

9 de jul de 20269 min
Portada del episodio Tinsel Talks Finance, July 8, 2026

Tinsel Talks Finance, July 8, 2026

The Dow hits a record high above 53,000 on Monday, but major indexes reverse course Tuesday as a deepening semiconductor rout—sparked by Samsung's earnings miss despite record profits—drags tech stocks lower. SpaceX officially joins the Nasdaq-100 on a fast-track basis, triggering roughly $4.3 billion in forced ETF buying, though shares fall ~5% from their debut price following a "buy the rumour, sell the news" pattern. Oil prices surge over 5% after the U.S. revokes Iran's license to sell crude oil, pushing WTI near $74 per barrel and Brent toward $77, reversing much of the prior month's decline. Gold trades in the $4,160–$4,180 per ounce range, supported by the weak June jobs report (57K vs. 115K expected) and markets pricing in reduced odds of further Fed rate hikes. Binance suspends most EU services effective July 1 after failing to secure a MiCA license, while Bitcoin stabilizes around $62,000–$63,000 following its 20 percent June decline.

8 de jul de 20267 min
Portada del episodio Tinsel Talks Finance - July 7, 2026

Tinsel Talks Finance - July 7, 2026

The Dow climbed past 53,000 to a fresh record on Monday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq also posting gains, though futures point to a cautious open for Tuesday. Semiconductor stocks led the rally on Friday, but some analysts warn chip stocks may be approaching a top after their rapid run-up. SpaceX is set to join the Nasdaq-100 index, while Synopsys is cutting its chip fab software business to pivot toward AI-driven design tools. In commodities, gold trades near $4,140 per ounce and oil sits around $69, while BP sells its Canadian Bay du Nord stake to Equinor and BHP gets approval for a $15 billion copper expansion in Chile. Bitcoin holds above $63,000, Goldman Sachs forecasts U.S. stocks to rise 6% in 2026, and concerns grow over hidden risks from Buy Now Pay Later and private credit expansion.

7 de jul de 20265 min
Portada del episodio Tinsel Talks Finance - July 6, 2026

Tinsel Talks Finance - July 6, 2026

The Dow surges 595 points to a record 52,900 on Thursday as a weak June jobs report (57K vs 115K expected) eases Fed rate-hike fears; the S&P 500 stays flat and the Nasdaq drops 0.8%. The June payrolls miss badly with April and May revised down by 74K combined; unemployment holds at 4.2% while bond yields rise, pricing in a path to 4% by year-end. Binance suspends EU services on July 1 as the MiCA licensing deadline passes, affecting users in France, Italy, Spain and Poland; Bitcoin trades around $75,700. Oil prices continue to fall with Brent near $72 and WTI near $69 as increased tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and US-Iran talks ease supply concerns. Gold climbs above $4,100 per ounce on declining inflation expectations and rate-cut hopes; the Fed holds rates steady at 3.50-3.75% with officials signaling potential hikes later this year.

6 de jul de 20266 min