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415 articlesVisa's New AI Tool Lets Banks Compete for Your Financial Advice
Visa is rolling out an AI assistant for banks that analyzes your real spending and account data, aiming to keep customers from turning to outside chatbots for money advice and budgeting help
United Airlines Faces Backlash Over Trump Airport Name Change Policy
United Airlines is offering refunds and free changes for travelers avoiding the newly renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport, as controversy and protests mount over the decision and its financial impact on the region
JPMorgan CEO Warns of Critical Shortage in Skilled Trade Workers
As AI reshapes white-collar jobs, JPMorgan's $24 million investment in Philadelphia shipbuilding highlights a growing crisis: the U.S. lacks enough welders and electricians to meet demand, and the existing workforce is aging fast
Apple Stock Target Raised as HSBC Sees AI and Product Upside
HSBC has upgraded Apple to Buy and lifted its price target to $366, citing a strong product pipeline and unique AI positioning. Investors are watching closely as Apple prepares to report quarterly earnings July 30
IBM Stock Plunge Triggers Analyst Downgrade and Investor Uncertainty
IBM shares lost over a quarter of their value in a single day after a surprise revenue warning, prompting a key Wall Street analyst to abandon a long-held bullish stance and raising new questions about the company's future growth prospects
Nvidia CEO Urges Investors to Buy AI Stocks After $1.3 Trillion Drop
Nvidia's Jensen Huang says the AI boom is just beginning, even as chip and AI stocks shed $1.3 trillion in value. Investors now face a choice: trust the long-term thesis or react to short-term volatility
Talen Energy Locks In $1.2B AI Power Deal, But Price Slips
Talen Energy secured $1.2 billion in future revenue by winning a major PJM capacity auction, but the price per megawatt fell. Investors are betting on AI-driven demand, yet risks remain as the company expands and takes on more debt.
TSMC Stock Drops as AI Boom Drives Record Spending Plans
TSMC raised its 2026 revenue and spending forecasts amid surging AI chip demand, but investors punished the stock over concerns that higher capital expenditures could squeeze margins and delay returns
IBM's $68 Billion Plunge Shifts AI Market Power to Micron
IBM's worst single-day loss in decades erased $68 billion in value and triggered a sharp rotation out of software stocks and into AI hardware makers like Micron, exposing new risks for investors betting on the software side of the AI boom
Anthropic's IPO Plans Put AI Model Investing Within Reach
Anthropic, the company behind Claude, is preparing for a potential IPO that could value it near $1 trillion. The move may give U.S. investors their first direct shot at the AI model layer, but risks and questions remain as Wall Street weighs the deal
UBS Hikes Eli Lilly Target as Prescription Data Clouds Outlook
UBS raised its price target for Eli Lilly to $1,425, outpacing other Wall Street banks, but new prescription data and high expectations ahead of earnings add risk for investors holding LLY shares into August
AI Stock Rally Faces Real Risks Beyond Bubble Fears
AI-driven stocks are posting record profits, but investors may be overlooking the real threat: persistent inflation and high interest rates could challenge lofty valuations even as earnings surge
Microsoft Stock Faces New Price Target Cut as Spending Surges
Microsoft shares have dropped over 20% in 2026 as heavy AI and cloud investments weigh on margins, prompting Citi and other analysts to lower price targets despite continued optimism for Azure and Copilot growth
Historic Yosemite Gateway Hotel Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Hotel Charlotte, a 105-year-old landmark near Yosemite National Park, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as rising costs and power outages strain its finances, highlighting the mounting pressure on small hospitality businesses in rural California
Starlink Wi-Fi Coming to Budget Airlines-But Free Access May End
Frontier and four other low-cost carriers will equip over 1,000 planes with SpaceX's Starlink internet, but most passengers should expect to pay for in-flight Wi-Fi as the era of free connectivity fades
SpaceX Stock Slides Below IPO Price as Wall Street Splits
SpaceX shares have dropped more than 38% from their June peak, testing investor confidence as Wall Street analysts remain sharply divided on the company's long-term value and growth prospects
Biotech Stocks Outpace Tech as M&A Wave Reshapes 2026 Market
Biotech stocks are leading the market in 2026, fueled by a surge in acquisitions and a shift in regulatory policy. Investors are weighing whether the rally can continue as valuations climb and deal activity accelerates
Netflix Eyes Letterboxd Acquisition as Growth Strategy Shifts
Netflix is in early talks to buy Letterboxd, signaling a move from price hikes to strategic acquisitions as its stock lags and competition intensifies. Investors are watching for risks, data advantages, and the impact on Netflix's next earnings report
Goldman Sachs Doubles Down With 11% Dividend Hike After Fed Test
Goldman Sachs is raising its quarterly dividend to $5 per share after passing the Federal Reserve's latest stress test, signaling confidence in its capital strength as other major banks also boost payouts
Apple Stock Target Raised as Citi Sees Pricing Power in 2026
Citi has lifted its price target for Apple, citing the company's ability to grow market share and maintain strong margins despite a global memory chip shortage and higher device prices
IBM Stock Plunge Sparks Selloff Across Software and Consulting Sector
IBM shares tumbled up to 23% after missing Wall Street's Q2 targets, triggering a wave of selling in software and consulting stocks as investors reassessed tech spending priorities amid hardware shortages
Broadcom Stock Rebounds as Morgan Stanley Counters Google Chip Fears
Broadcom shares rose after Morgan Stanley defended its AI chip business, but the stock remains well below its June high as investors debate the impact of Google's supplier diversification and MediaTek's growing role
Nvidia Faces Growth Questions as Morgan Stanley Stands Firm
Nvidia stock has lagged the semiconductor sector in 2026 despite surging AI demand and record earnings, as investors weigh whether the chipmaker can maintain its dominant position amid rising competition and shifting customer strategies
Oppenheimer Warns S&P 500 Rally May Face Fall Correction Risk
With the S&P 500 at record highs and Nvidia now valued above most national economies, Oppenheimer is signaling a potential seasonal pullback that could test investors' resolve before year-end
Mark Cuban: AI Could Worsen U.S. Healthcare Costs and Complexity
Mark Cuban warns that artificial intelligence may accelerate the arms race between insurers and providers, driving up costs and making U.S. healthcare even harder for patients and employers to navigate
TSMC's June Revenue Surge Signals AI Demand Is Overriding Seasonality
TSMC's June revenue broke a four-year seasonal pattern, rising 6.2% from May as AI chip demand keeps advanced production lines at full capacity. Investors are watching how this shift could affect margins, pricing, and future growth
SK Hynix Stock Tumbles After Record U.S. IPO and Cramer's Signal
SK Hynix shares fell sharply just days after its historic $26.5 billion U.S. debut, raising questions about post-IPO volatility, analyst jitters, and what Jim Cramer's cryptic social media posts might mean for American investors watching the AI chip supply chain
Rising iPhone Costs Put Apple's Pricing Power to the Test
Apple faces a new challenge as surging hardware costs, driven partly by AI-fueled demand for memory and storage, threaten to squeeze iPhone margins and force tough decisions on pricing and product strategy
UBS Sees Opportunity as Bloom Energy Stock Pulls Back From Highs
Bloom Energy shares have soared over 800% in a year, but a recent 30% drop from all-time highs has UBS calling it a potential buy-the-dip play as AI data center demand drives new deals and revenue growth
Bahamas Airline Shut Down After Crash, License Suspended
A deadly plane crash in the Bahamas has led regulators to suspend Flamingo Air’s operating license, grounding all flights and raising new questions about aviation safety and consumer protections for travelers in the region
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