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Daily Briefing — June 2, 2026 | Central Banks, AI Spending, and the Slow Rotation in Global Markets

29 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Today’s Slotly News briefing surveys how global markets are handling an awkward mix of sticky inflation, uneven growth, and central banks that are in no hurry to declare the tightening cycle over. We look at the US, where resilient demand and higher-for-longer policy settings shape bond yields, the dollar, and a still-concentrated equity rally. In Europe, we discuss weaker growth, an ECB trying to balance disinflation against fragmentation risk, and how sector composition and political noise filter into equity valuations. From there we move to Asia, covering China’s more targeted policy approach, Japan’s gradual shift away from ultra-loose settings, and the growing role of India and other regional markets in global portfolios. On the corporate side, we examine ongoing themes in M&A, capital allocation, and leadership change, with emphasis on how AI investment, digital infrastructure, and decarbonization are reshaping strategy. We finish with commodities and technology, from oil and industrial metals to semiconductors, cloud, and cybersecurity, tying those threads back to government policy and long-term investment planning. The content you have just heard is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, and it should not be treated as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any asset or to pursue any particular strategy. Neither Slotly News nor the host accepts any responsibility for decisions made or losses incurred based on the information discussed. While efforts are made to ensure that sources are reliable and that information is accurate and current, no guarantee is offered as to its completeness or correctness. This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice.

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