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Tinsel Talks Finance - July 6, 2026

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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.

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