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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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aflevering Daily Briefing — May 23, 2026 | Warsh Takes the Fed, Nvidia Posts Record $81.6B, and Oil Markets Await the Hormuz Endgame artwork

Daily Briefing — May 23, 2026 | Warsh Takes the Fed, Nvidia Posts Record $81.6B, and Oil Markets Await the Hormuz Endgame

In this extended briefing, we examine the swearing-in of Kevin Warsh as the seventeenth chair of the Federal Reserve at a moment of rising inflation, hawkish repricing across bond markets, and deep divisions within the FOMC. We assess the Bank of England's active hold, the ECB's stagflationary dilemma, and the Bank of Japan's path toward a June rate hike as wholesale inflation surges. Markets are covered in depth: the Nikkei's record close at 63,339, European equities rallying on ceasefire optimism, and Chinese shares pulling back after an eleven-year high. Nvidia's 81.6billionquarterand81.6billionquarterand58.3 billion profit anchor a technology segment that also includes Alibaba's Zhenwu M890 chip launch and the widening US-China semiconductor rift. Oil markets, European natural gas, gold, copper, and lithium are analyzed alongside the fragile US-Iran negotiations mediated by Pakistan — where the Strait of Hormuz remains the central variable in the global economic outlook. A full legal disclaimer is at the end of the episode.

23 mei 2026 - 41 min
aflevering Daily Briefing — May 22, 2026 | Central Banks Signal Hawkish Turn as Iran Ceasefire Talks Dominate Global Markets artwork

Daily Briefing — May 22, 2026 | Central Banks Signal Hawkish Turn as Iran Ceasefire Talks Dominate Global Markets

In this edition of the Slotly News daily briefing, we examine a global financial landscape increasingly shaped by the intersection of geopolitics and monetary policy. The program opens with the Federal Reserve's most divided vote in over three decades — an 8-4 decision to hold rates at 3.50 to 3.75 percent — and the minutes revealing that a majority of participants now view further policy firming as likely if inflation persists above target. We cross to Frankfurt, where the European Central Bank is facing pressure to raise rates as soon as June despite a weakening eurozone economy. Bond markets are reflecting the shift: the US 10-year yield has risen more than 60 basis points since the Iran conflict began, even as ceasefire hopes triggered a modest retreat on Friday. Equity markets in the US, Asia, and Europe opened higher on cautious optimism around Pakistan-brokered peace negotiations, with Japan's Nikkei surging 2.7 percent and the KOSPI benefiting from the AI semiconductor boom. Crude oil, trading around 104perbarrel,remainsthecriticaltransmissionchannel—theIEAhaswarnedofa"redzone"assummerdemandapproaches.ThebriefingalsocoversNvidia′s104perbarrel,remainsthecriticaltransmissionchannel—theIEAhaswarnedofa"redzone"assummerdemandapproaches.ThebriefingalsocoversNvidia′s81.6 billion quarter, AMD's 2nm processor ramp, Google's agentic AI announcements, and the structural divergence in cryptocurrency markets. A full legal disclaimer concludes the episode.

22 mei 2026 - 24 min
aflevering Daily Briefing — May 21, 2026 | Fed Minutes Reveal Deep Divides, Oil Retreats on Iran Peace Hopes, Nvidia Caps Historic Tech Earnings Season artwork

Daily Briefing — May 21, 2026 | Fed Minutes Reveal Deep Divides, Oil Retreats on Iran Peace Hopes, Nvidia Caps Historic Tech Earnings Season

Global financial markets navigated a complex crosscurrent of developments on Thursday, May 21, as freshly released Federal Reserve minutes exposed the deepest divisions within the US central bank in over three decades. Four policymakers dissented at the April meeting—the most since 1992—while a growing bloc signaled openness to raising interest rates if inflation proves persistent. The news arrives just weeks before Kevin Warsh assumes the Fed chairmanship. Meanwhile, oil prices retreated sharply, with Brent sliding toward 105andWTIdippingbelow105andWTIdippingbelow100, after President Trump paused planned military action against Iran and signaled a "very good chance" of a diplomatic agreement. The rally in risk assets pushed the S&P 500 up 1.08 percent and Japan's Nikkei surged more than 3 percent, though Chinese equities bucked the trend amid disappointing PMI data. In Europe, France's composite PMI slumped to a 66-month low of 43.5, while Germany's reading edged just above contraction territory. Nvidia's earnings, due after the closing bell, cap a historic quarter for the Magnificent Seven, whose combined capex is forecast to grow 33 percent in 2026. This episode provides in-depth coverage of central bank policy, bond and currency markets, equity indices across the US, Europe, and Asia, commodity price action, and the technology sector's AI-driven earnings momentum—all presented with neutral, fact-based analysis. This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice.

21 mei 2026 - 24 min
aflevering Daily Briefing — May 20, 2026 | Energy, Yields, and the New Market Crosscurrents artwork

Daily Briefing — May 20, 2026 | Energy, Yields, and the New Market Crosscurrents

Today’s Slotly News briefing looks at the forces shaping global markets: higher energy prices, firmer bond yields, cautious equity sentiment, and the latest corporate shifts around AI and automation. We put the latest macro developments in context, including how oil prices can filter through inflation, growth, central bank decisions, and sector performance across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. The episode also examines why long-dated government bond yields matter for valuations, borrowing costs, and investor positioning, and why the dollar remains a key signal when risk appetite weakens. On the corporate side, we cover AI-driven restructuring at major firms, the continued investment boom in cloud and compute infrastructure, and the growing discussion around digital market infrastructure and tokenized securities. Please note that this briefing is provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended as financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. It should not be relied upon as a substitute for independent judgment or professional guidance. Markets can move quickly, data can be revised, and reported information may change as new details emerge. No assurance is given that the information presented here is complete, current, or free from error, and no responsibility is accepted for any loss arising from its use. This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice.

20 mei 2026 - 12 min
aflevering Daily Briefing — May 19, 2026 | Central Banks, Slowbalisation, and the AI Infrastructure Build‑Out artwork

Daily Briefing — May 19, 2026 | Central Banks, Slowbalisation, and the AI Infrastructure Build‑Out

In today’s Slotly News daily briefing for May 19, 2026, we examine how the global economy is adjusting to a world of disinflation, higher interest rates than in the past decade, and rapid advances in artificial intelligence. We start with the macro picture in the United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Asia, looking at how cooling inflation, slower but ongoing growth, and evolving labor markets are shaping central bank decisions. We then connect monetary policy to bond yields, currency moves, and equity market dynamics, with a particular focus on how higher financing costs and a narrower leadership in major indices are influencing corporate strategies. The episode explores how multinational firms are rethinking supply chains, capital allocation, and technology spending—especially around AI infrastructure and automation. We also discuss the implications of the energy transition, rising power demand from data centers, and the critical role of metals and other commodities. Throughout, we emphasize cause‑and‑effect relationships and the structural shifts businesses and policymakers are facing. The episode closes with a full legal disclaimer, underscoring that the content is strictly informational and not a source of financial, investment, legal, or tax advice.

19 mei 2026 - 21 min
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