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Daily Briefing — July 5, 2026 | Jobs Surprise, AI Policy Deals, and Global Market Rotation

32 min · 5 jul 2026
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In this Slotly News daily briefing for July 5, 2026, we walk through a quieter US trading day that follows a busy week for data, policy, and markets. With US stock exchanges closed for the Independence Day observance, attention turns to Thursday’s moves: a record‑setting Dow, a flat S&P 500, and a weaker Nasdaq as AI and memory‑chip names sold off. We examine the June US jobs report, including the softer‑than‑expected payroll gain, the latest unemployment rate, and what this means for the Federal Reserve’s decision to hold rates steady. The episode covers Europe’s equity rally and inflation trends, the ECB’s energy‑driven projections, Japan’s notable wage gains and gradual policy shift, and China’s contrast between steady official activity data and a deepening housing downturn. We also discuss oil, gas, copper, and gold pricing; US fiscal projections and debt‑limit timing; major M&A such as NextEra’s planned acquisition of Dominion Energy; and the emerging policy architecture around AI, from Trump’s national‑security executive order to OpenAI’s proposed government stake and the EU’s AI Act. Throughout, the focus is on how these threads connect to global growth, inflation, and sector rotation across markets.

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