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Taiwan manufacturing capacity Taiwan is the world’s most critical semiconductor manufacturing hub. In 2025 its economy grew by 8.68% and it exported around $550B, growing at a staggering rate of 34% YoY. Electronics traditionally represent around 33% of the total. With the increase in CAPEX by the American and Chinese AI industry, the Taiwanese exports ... If You Missed The Korean AI ETF Boom There Are The 2 Taiwanese Options With Direct Exposure To The Supply Chain
Energy markets have been anything but calm this spring. WTI crude swung from a 12-month low of $55.44 in December 2025 to a peak of $114.58 on April 7, 2026, before settling around $95 per barrel in early June. Henry Hub natural gas briefly spiked to $30.72/MMBtu on January 23, 2026 during a winter weather ... 3 Oil Pipeline Stocks Paying You to Wait in June
Energy markets have been anything but calm this spring. WTI crude swung from a 12-month low of $55.44 in December 2025 to a peak of $114.58 on April 7, 2026, before settling around $95 per barrel in early June. Henry Hub natural gas briefly spiked to $30.72/MMBtu on January 23, 2026 during a winter weather ... 3 Oil Pipeline Stocks Paying You to Wait in June
Management has gone quiet on the geopolitical cost pressures that once dominated its calls, but the new, unquantified component headwind they're flagging instead could pose a more direct threat to record profits.
Management has gone quiet on the geopolitical cost pressures that once dominated its calls, but the new, unquantified component headwind they're flagging instead could pose a more direct threat to record profits.
Whether you’re planning a backyard barbeque or a World Cup watch party, Govee’s Table Lamp Classic can help set the mood with color-changing lighting effects. Right now it’s down to just $59.99 ($20 off) at Amazon , which is its best price yet. Govee Table Lamp Classic Where to Buy: $79.99 $59.99 at Amazon (with on-page coupon) $79.99 $63.99 at Govee The rechargeable lamp can last up to 30 hours o...
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June 15-16: Bank of Japan weighs rate hike The Bank of Japan is widely expected to raise interest rates by 25 basis points, supported by four consecutive months of real wage growth, the longest such streak in four years. June 15-17: G7 summit convenes in France Artificial intelligence is expected to be a prominent topic at the Evian gathering. U.S. President Donald Trump said he will attend the me...
June 15-16: Bank of Japan weighs rate hike The Bank of Japan is widely expected to raise interest rates by 25 basis points, supported by four consecutive months of real wage growth, the longest such streak in four years. June 15-17: G7 summit convenes in France Artificial intelligence is expected to be a prominent topic at the Evian gathering. U.S. President Donald Trump said he will attend the meeting.
Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche listens to a reporter's question during a press conference at the Department of Justice June 11, 2026 in Washington, DC. Win McNamee | Getty Images A federal judge in Virginia on Friday granted a longer-term block against the Department of Justice implementing a "Anti-Weaponization Fund," saying she wanted written guarantees from the DOJ and the Treasury D...
Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche listens to a reporter's question during a press conference at the Department of Justice June 11, 2026 in Washington, DC. Win McNamee | Getty Images A federal judge in Virginia on Friday granted a longer-term block against the Department of Justice implementing a "Anti-Weaponization Fund," saying she wanted written guarantees from the DOJ and the Treasury Department that the fund is actually not going forward, as Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has claimed. This is breaking news. Please refresh for updates. Choose CNBC as your preferred source on Google and never miss a moment from the most trusted name in business news.
Pope Leo urges ‘human family’ to do more to welcome refugees and warns people traffickers to expect ‘divine justice’ Pope Leo has used the final day of his weeklong tour of Spain to stress that “all of us are migrants” as he praised the power of integration, adding: “Yesterday’s foreigner may be today’s brother and neighbour.” The pontiff arrived on Friday in Tenerife, the largest and most populou...
Pope Leo urges ‘human family’ to do more to welcome refugees and warns people traffickers to expect ‘divine justice’ Pope Leo has used the final day of his weeklong tour of Spain to stress that “all of us are migrants” as he praised the power of integration, adding: “Yesterday’s foreigner may be today’s brother and neighbour.” The pontiff arrived on Friday in Tenerife, the largest and most populous of the Canary Islands. Soon after he made his way to a reception centre housed in former military barracks that has accommodated as many as 4,000 people to address the hundreds of migrants gathered there. Continue reading...
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Income investors own the JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (NASDAQ:JEPQ) for one reason: a Nasdaq-100 portfolio that pays a high monthly distribution from an options overlay, cheaply. Its 0.35% net expense ratio is among the lowest in the active covered-call category, and holders get the same mega-cap tech names that drive the index, led by NVIDIA at ... Want $15,000 a Year on $100K? This Nasdaq Income ETF Out-Pays JEPQ
hapabapa/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Ted Pick, CEO of Morgan Stanley ( MS ), appeared a few days ago at the US Financials Conference before his analyst Betsy Graseck, and while giving an institutional overview of the firm’s current situation, he left a message that stated: “The 9 boxes are sort of on fire now, and the Fixed Income business, I think it's fair to say that the Securities busine...
hapabapa/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Ted Pick, CEO of Morgan Stanley ( MS ), appeared a few days ago at the US Financials Conference before his analyst Betsy Graseck, and while giving an institutional overview of the firm’s current situation, he left a message that stated: “The 9 boxes are sort of on fire now, and the Fixed Income business, I think it's fair to say that the Securities business, Investment Banking, and Markets across the integrated firm are really humming right now." That sentence connects with what was reported a little less than a month ago, where it was possible to observe how MS’s gross notional amount of derivative contracts has gone from around $15.8T in December to around $22T at the end of this past March. A 40% jump in a single quarter, to a figure that is equivalent to around 14 times the firm’s entire balance sheet. The truth is that there is reason to be happy. Just as I did in my previous article on Goldman Sachs , I continue explaining concepts and the vision I have of how the system works, so to understand the magnitude of what this figure means, we have to explain what a notional amount is. And a derivative is still a contract whose value depends on another asset, whether a currency, a stock, or an interest rate, while the notional amount is the reference amount on which payments are calculated. In other words, it is not the money that is at risk. An example could be an interest rate swap, in which I pay a fixed interest rate of 4% every month on $100M, and the other party pays me the market’s variable interest rate on those same $100M. If the variable rate trades at 4.5%, only the party that “loses” pays the other the difference, which in this example would be 0.5% on the $100M. The notional amount remains at $100M, but the payment would be $500,000. Why am I explaining this? Because at the end of the day, this is what really weighs on the balance sheet, since those $22T translate into around $371B of gross fair value, which is...
Laffer Tengler Investments CEO & CIO Nancy Tengler joins Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi on Opening Bid to discuss the broader implications of the SpaceX (SPCX) IPO, from its impact on investors to what the company's public debut could mean for innovation, markets, and society.
Laffer Tengler Investments CEO & CIO Nancy Tengler joins Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi on Opening Bid to discuss the broader implications of the SpaceX (SPCX) IPO, from its impact on investors to what the company's public debut could mean for innovation, markets, and society.