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Tinsel Talks Finance - June 26, 2026

6 min · 26. juni 2026
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Micron crushed Q3 earnings with $41.46 billion in revenue, driven by surging AI memory demand, sending its shares up over 15%. Apple and Microsoft announced major price hikes on hardware like MacBooks and Xbox consoles, citing soaring memory chip costs. U.S. PCE inflation rose to 4.1% in May, hitting a three-year high and fueling concerns about potential future rate hikes. Oil prices dropped below $70 per barrel as progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks eased fears of Middle East supply disruptions. Asian stocks plunged, with Japan's Nikkei falling nearly 5%, as investors took profits from recent AI and tech rallies.

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