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Earnings

JPMorgan (JPM) Q2 earnings beat as trading revenue surges

JPMorgan Q2 earnings showed EPS of $7.70 on $57.35 billion of revenue, a higher NII outlook and a 1.9 per cent premarket share drop.

By Naomi Voss
Earnings

SpaceX's IPO gives Wall Street banks an earnings tailwind

Bank earnings on July 14 may get a lift from 15 per cent market-revenue growth, stronger trading and fees tied to SpaceX's IPO.

By Naomi Voss
Commodities

Brent oil forecast: Citi sees $60 as Hormuz risk fades

Brent oil forecast turns lower as Citi says Hormuz shipping is normalizing, China demand is soft and the war premium is fading from crude.

By Reza Najjar
Stocks

Sungrow plunges 20% on report of possible US ban

Sungrow plunged as much as 20% after Reuters reported the US was drafting an inverter import ban, putting its overseas profit at risk.

By Avery Lin
Banking

Indonesia banks repatriate $640M as Prabowo risk rises

Indonesia banks repatriated $640 million since 2024 as Prabowo's state-led turn deepened fears over rupiah pressure and local funding.

By Naomi Voss
Deals

SpaceX bond sale 2026: $25bn deal draws $89bn orders

SpaceX drew about $89 billion of orders for a $25 billion post-IPO bond sale, offering a first hard read on how credit investors price its AI-and-space buildout.

By Naomi Voss
Stocks

Oracle Q4 earnings beat, but $40B AI capex plan bites

Oracle Q4 earnings beat estimates, but a $40B financing plan for AI data centers shifted the focus to debt, cash flow and margins.

By Avery Lin
Banking

Tokenized deposits: big banks race stablecoins in 2026

Tokenized deposits are becoming Wall Street's stablecoin defense as JPMorgan, Citi and Bank of America build shared rails for 2027.

By Naomi Voss
Banking

US regulators clear large-bank living wills after 2024 flaws

The Federal Reserve and FDIC found no shortcomings in 64 living-will plans, saying the biggest banks had fixed previously flagged resolution weaknesses.

By Tomás Iglesias
Economy

RBI Weighs Rate Hike as Rupee Slides Toward 97 Per Dollar

The Reserve Bank of India is weighing an emergency interest rate increase alongside currency swaps and dollar-raising measures to arrest the rupee's slide after it hit a fresh low of almost 97 per dollar this week.

By Helena Brandt
Markets

Junk Bond Spreads at 2007 Lows Spark Credit Market Alarm

Junk bonds lead 2026 fixed-income returns as credit spreads hit pre-crisis lows. Jamie Dimon wouldn't buy — and a growing number of strategists agree.

By Sloane Carrington
Markets

India's rupee defence edges toward capital-control territory

India currency controls are back in focus as Citi warns oil pressure and foreign outflows may push the rupee toward 100 per dollar.

By Sloane Carrington
Banking

Citi, BlackRock's HPS launch €15bn private credit plan for Europe

Citi and BlackRock-owned HPS have launched a €15 billion private-capital program to expand direct lending across EMEA, the latest sign that banks are choosing to partner with private credit rather than compete against it.

By Naomi Voss
Markets

Bond traders brace for higher long yields as Fed bets shift

A burst of bearish TLT options flow suggests investors are positioning for sticky inflation, a harsher Fed path and another repricing higher in long-term Treasury yields.

By Helena Brandt
Banking

Wall Street chiefs use Beijing trip to test China access

Citigroup and Goldman Sachs executives used Beijing meetings during Donald Trump's China visit to press the market-access case, underscoring how diplomacy and cross-border finance remain tightly linked.

By Naomi Voss