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Top Stories
SK Hynix Makes Historic Nasdaq Debut as Markets Test Korea Discount Theory
South Korean memory chip giant SK Hynix began trading on Nasdaq Friday in a record-setting US listing, with investors watching whether the move will reduce the company's traditional "Korea discount" valuation gap versus global peers. US stock futures showed mixed results ahead of the debut.
Iran Warns Israel of Retaliation as Qatar Mediates US-Iran Tensions Over Hormuz
Iran's security council threatens retaliation against Israel if infrastructure attacks continue, while Qatari negotiators arrive in Tehran for US-coordinated talks aimed at de-escalating tensions. Discussions focus on implementing a US-Iran memorandum and resolving Strait of Hormuz navigation disputes following recent American strikes.
Company News
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DAL)
Performance Overview
1D Change: -2.04%
5D Change: -6.55%
News Volume: 150
Unusual Volume Factor: 12x
Delta Air Lines Beats Q2 Earnings Amid Record Fuel Costs, Signals Higher Fares to Continue
Delta Air Lines reported second-quarter earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations, with adjusted earnings per share of $1.56 versus estimates of $1.48 and revenue of $17.7 billion beating forecasts of $17.5 billion. The airline achieved record quarterly revenue despite facing the highest fuel expenses in company history, with fuel costs surging 67% year-over-year. The Atlanta-based carrier reaffirmed its full-year 2026 guidance of $6.50 to $7.50 adjusted EPS and $3 billion to $4 billion in free cash flow. For the third quarter, Delta projected earnings of $2.00 to $2.50 per share with mid-teens revenue growth, slightly above analyst estimates of $2.02. CEO Ed Bastian attributed the strong performance to robust demand for premium, corporate, and international travel, which helped offset unprecedented fuel costs. Passenger revenue increased 13% year-over-year, while corporate sales grew double digits. The company reported stronger-than-expected World Cup-related demand, including from inbound visitors to the United States. Delta introduced a new basic business class fare option, potentially making premium seating more accessible to price-conscious travelers. The airline also announced it expects to receive $9 billion this year from its American Express co-branded credit card partnership, with spending on these cards growing double digits for seven consecutive quarters. Despite the earnings beat, Delta shares declined during trading as investors digested the impact of elevated fuel costs. The company's refinery operated at 75% throughput during the quarter, providing some relief from market fuel prices, though management expects residual effects from the outage to continue into the third quarter. Bastian signaled that higher airfares are likely to persist even as oil prices moderate, citing strong underlying demand driven by a robust U.S. economy, healthy job market, growing household incomes, and substantial wealth accumulation. The CEO emphasized that customers continue prioritizing travel experiences and value connections, supporting sustained pricing power across the industry.
Wd-40 Company (WDFC)
Performance Overview
1D Change: 10.68%
5D Change: 8.15%
News Volume: 25
Unusual Volume Factor: 25x
WD-40 Stock Surges 15% on Strong Q3 Earnings Beat, Hits 52-Week High
WD-40 Company shares jumped over 15% after reporting third-quarter results that exceeded expectations by 76 cents per share. The household products maker demonstrated robust sales growth and provided positive guidance, prompting DA Davidson to raise its price target to $305. The stock reached a 52-week high of $292.09 as investors responded favorably to the earnings beat. Multiple analysts highlighted the company's strong performance as evidence that traditional consumer products can still deliver substantial returns amid the AI stock frenzy dominating market attention.
Nvidia Corporation (NVDA)
Performance Overview
1D Change: 4.08%
5D Change: 8.28%
Nvidia Rebounds 10% From Weekly Low as Meta Chip Plans Spark Volatility and SK Hynix Makes Nasdaq Debut
Nvidia shares rallied Friday, climbing approximately 10% from Tuesday's low and reclaiming its 50-day moving average after briefly dipping on news of Meta's in-house chip development. The stock crossed back above $5 trillion in market capitalization despite earlier pressure from Meta's announcement that it will begin manufacturing its "Iris" AI chip in September, targeting 14 gigawatts of compute capacity next year. Analysts offered mixed signals on the competitive landscape. Cathie Wood's ARK Invest claimed AMD chips can already deliver better performance per dollar than Nvidia on certain workloads, while industry experts emphasized that Meta's chip efforts augment rather than replace Nvidia and AMD purchases. Jim Cramer defended Nvidia as the most proprietary chip company in history, arguing the market is mispricing its valuation, which he noted is at its cheapest level since 2019. The day's biggest semiconductor story was SK Hynix's Nasdaq debut, opening at $170 in what analysts called the largest chip IPO since SpaceX. The South Korean memory chip maker, a key Nvidia supplier for high-bandwidth memory, surged 13% as its chairman told CNBC that demand is enormous. Portfolio managers highlighted SK Hynix's HBM leadership and Nvidia partnership as reasons to favor the stock in what they called the golden era of the memory market. Nvidia's supply chain also made headlines as King Yuan Electronics announced plans to invest up to $1.4 billion in a US facility, while Italian firm Technoprobe emerged as a major European beneficiary of the AI boom through its chip testing products. Wedbush analysts suggested Nvidia's new Vera CPU could supercharge its next growth wave, and Morgan Stanley reiterated its Overweight rating citing diversified growth opportunities. Broadcom drew attention for reportedly targeting Nvidia's strengths, though analysts noted both companies represent anti-momentum trades in the current market. The US government eased export restrictions on Nvidia AI chips to the UAE, while President Trump's disclosure of 327 stock trades in tech giants including Nvidia before his tariff pause raised eyebrows.
Weyerhaeuser Company (WY)
Performance Overview
1D Change: 4.13%
5D Change: -1.39%
Raymond James Upgrades Weyerhaeuser to Strong Buy on Overreaction to June Update
Raymond James upgraded Weyerhaeuser to Strong Buy from Outperform with a $30 price target, citing what analysts view as a disproportionate market overreaction to the company's June operating update. The timber company's stock outperformed competitors during Friday's trading session following the upgrade announcement. The rating change reflects analyst Buck Horne's assessment that recent weakness created an attractive entry point for investors in the forestry products company.
Stock Markets Events
SK Hynix Makes Historic Nasdaq Debut as Markets Weigh Korea Discount
South Korean memory chip giant SK Hynix began trading on the Nasdaq Friday in a record-setting US listing, marking a pivotal moment for the trillion-dollar company as it seeks to shed its longstanding "Korea discount." The Korea discount refers to South Korean companies trading at lower valuations than global peers. US equity futures showed mixed signals ahead of the debut, with S&P 500 futures edging slightly lower and chip stocks retreating from recent gains. The listing opens SK Hynix to American investors and is expected to spawn leveraged products tied to the company's shares, potentially amplifying volatility similar to trading patterns in Seoul. Market participants are closely watching whether the Nasdaq listing will help narrow the valuation gap. The debut comes as investors prepare for second-quarter earnings season and monitor Middle East developments. SK Hynix executives rang the opening bell at the Nasdaq to mark the occasion.
S&P 500 Notches Weekly Gain as SK Hynix Debuts Strong on Nasdaq
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed higher Friday, securing weekly gains driven by technology sector strength, while the Dow snapped its four-week winning streak. SK Hynix made a notable Nasdaq debut, opening 14% above its offer price and boosting AI chip stocks including Micron. The South Korean memory chipmaker's listing highlighted continued investor appetite for semiconductor exposure. Several stocks experienced notable declines, with Oracle, CrowdStrike, and Lucid sliding during Friday's session. Options activity increased across multiple names including Micron, Intel, Oracle, and Palantir. The week's trading reflected ongoing concentration in technology shares, with Meta and Moderna among significant market cap movers.
Technology Events
Tech Sector Rebounds on AI Investment Surge as SK Hynix Makes Historic U.S. Debut
Technology stocks staged a notable recovery in the second quarter of 2026 after being the worst-performing S&P 500 sector in late March. The resurgence was driven primarily by sustained artificial intelligence spending and infrastructure investment. SK Hynix made a historic U.S. stock market debut through American Depositary Receipts, capitalizing on soaring demand for memory chips amid the AI boom. The successful listing has sparked speculation about whether other Asian chipmakers will follow suit. In the semiconductor space, AMD achieved a significant milestone by outearning Intel in the data center market for the first time, marking a shift in the decades-long competitive landscape. Meta announced plans to begin manufacturing its own AI chip starting in September, aiming to boost computing power to 14 gigawatts next year. The social media giant's shares rose 3% on positive reports about its AI compute business. MongoDB received an upgraded price target from Needham to $430, with analysts addressing investor questions about when AI tailwinds will materially benefit the company's financial model. The firm cited improving AI adoption outlook as justification for the increase. Market strategists offered mixed signals on the AI trade's sustainability. Jefferies noted growing concerns about AI spending levels ahead of critical stress tests, while other analysts argued the AI data-center boom has longer staying power than markets anticipate. Christopher Wood of Jefferies observed signs of fatigue in the AI trade and recommended tilting exposure toward cheaper emerging markets like India and China. JPMorgan reported developing AI agents that outperformed traditional 60/40 portfolios in backtests. Meanwhile, AI-powered tools are fueling a startup boom across the United States, with some sectors projected to see 24% more firms than a year ago. European banks and industrials are positioned to benefit most from AI-related trade, according to JPM Private Bank. The technology sector's volatility has raised questions about whether slumping AI stocks could benefit non-tech holdings through portfolio rebalancing.
Apple Sues OpenAI for Trade Secret Theft Involving Former Employees
Apple filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI alleging trade secret misappropriation. The suit accuses the AI startup and its hardware chief of orchestrating a campaign to steal confidential information about upcoming products, involving two former Apple employees who joined OpenAI.
SK Hynix CEO Warns of Severe Memory Chip Shortage Starting 2027 as AI Demand Surges
SK Hynix's CEO projects the worst memory chip shortage in history beginning in 2027, with demand expected to exceed supply beyond 2030 as AI infrastructure scales. The warning comes amid uncertainty about memory chip demand for AI inferencing workloads, according to Susquehanna analysts. Meanwhile, OpenAI's GPT-5.6 launch signals continued expansion in agentic AI applications. Wall Street analysts report AI data center investments are already generating returns, with facilities pre-sold before completion. Meta's stock turned positive for the year on new data center plans and AI model pricing announcements. The semiconductor sector continues attracting investor attention, with analysts debating valuations of AI-focused chip stocks and memory manufacturers.
EU Finds Meta Violated Digital Laws With Addictive Instagram and Facebook Features
The European Union determined Meta breached digital regulations by using addictive design elements on Facebook and Instagram that pose risks to children. The preliminary findings cite features including infinite scroll, autoplay, and push notifications as problematic. The EU is demanding Meta remove these features as it escalates its investigation into the social media giant's failure to adequately assess user safety risks.
Misc Events
Iran Warns of Retaliation Against Infrastructure Strikes as Qatar Mediates U.S.-Iran Tensions
Iran's Supreme National Security Council secretary warned that attacks on Iranian infrastructure will trigger retaliation, explicitly stating Israel will not be spared from any response, according to state media. The warning comes as Qatari negotiators arrived in Tehran for U.S.-coordinated talks aimed at de-escalating tensions and preserving broader diplomatic efforts. Discussions focus on implementing the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding and resolving disputes over navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Qatar's Prime Minister urged both nations to uphold their agreement and protect shipping lanes. CNN reports the Trump administration is seeking to exclude Israel from U.S. strikes on Iran, though recent U.S. military action has failed to diminish Iran's control over the strategic waterway.
Apollo Outbids Castlelake with £5.7 Billion Offer for EasyJet
Apollo Global Management has submitted a £5.7 billion takeover bid for EasyJet, surpassing a competing offer from private equity firm Castlelake and triggering an unexpected bidding war for the British budget airline.
Crypto Events
Bitcoin Consolidates Around $64K as Market Shows Signs of Accumulation
Bitcoin reclaimed the $64,000 level amid building corporate demand and easing spot selling pressure. The cryptocurrency has remained range-bound between $60,000-$70,000 for 307 days as traders await a decisive breakout. CryptoQuant analysts note buy pressure returning near short-term holder cost basis, potentially signaling a new accumulation phase. Meanwhile, $1.75 billion in crypto options expired as the market defied broader equity weakness.
Currencies Events
Circle Wins Federal Approval for National Digital Currency Trust Bank
Stablecoin issuer Circle received OCC approval to establish a national trust bank, expanding into institutional custody services under consolidated federal oversight. The regulatory milestone sent Circle shares higher and marks significant crypto industry legitimization.
Currency Markets Brace for Volatility as Traders Hedge Against Exchange-Rate Swings
Currency traders are purchasing protection against larger exchange-rate movements following an extended period of market calm. The US dollar faces pressure amid de-escalation signals and fading Middle East tensions, supporting gains in sterling and the euro. The euro's rebound encounters resistance at key levels, while USD/CAD slips below 1.4200. Emerging markets show signs of entering a secular bull phase. Precious metals remain mixed, with gold hovering around $4,100 in a bearish trend and silver turning volatile on renewed regional hostilities.
Oil And Gas Events
Oil Markets Stabilize as Hormuz Tensions Ease Despite Lingering Middle East Conflict Concerns
Oil prices retreated from recent highs as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz showed signs of normalization, with Brent crude trading around $75-77 per barrel. At least two oil supertankers successfully crossed the strait on US-protected routes, while oil on water in the Persian Gulf returned to pre-war levels following the escape of long-stranded vessels. Iraq reduced August crude prices for Asian, US, and European buyers, pricing Basrah Medium at a $6.50 discount and Basrah Heavy at an $8.80 discount for Asia. The UAE reported oil output hitting all-time highs, doubling pre-crisis levels, helping offset supply concerns. Despite easing immediate tensions, markets remain cautious. Iran's Qalibaf warned Tehran stands ready for all-out defense if Americans betray understanding, while reports confirmed talks between the Trump administration and Iran. The IEA cautioned that US-Iran escalation undermines oil surplus forecasts and warned of potential supply disruptions affecting 14 million barrels per day. US oil product exports hit a record 8.7 million barrels per day last week, up 30 percent since March, driven by strong demand for propane, diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel. However, analysts noted Western crude stockpiles remain near historically low levels, leaving global markets ill-prepared for renewed fighting. Russian freight costs declined roughly 30 percent to around $10 per barrel, improving exporter margins as Brent recovered. Market observers noted traditional producer-consumer dynamics have shifted, with China demonstrating increased ability to influence oil prices during the crisis.
Ukraine Strikes Multiple Russian Energy Facilities as Fuel Crisis Deepens
Ukraine's military reported hitting two Russian refineries, an oil processing plant, and over a dozen fuel tankers in coordinated attacks across multiple regions including Leningrad, Rostov, and Taganrog. The strikes intensify an ongoing campaign against Russian energy infrastructure, worsening fuel shortages that have already pushed Central Asia into crisis.
Geopolitics Events
Trump Rejects Bipartisan Housing Bill, Demands Voter-ID Legislation First
President Trump announced he will not sign a bipartisan housing bill, directing lawmakers to prioritize his voter-ID legislation instead before advancing other measures.
Macro Events
Fed Warns of Elevated Inflation as Private Credit Faces Redemption Pressures
The Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy report indicates inflation remains elevated and has ticked up further in spring 2026, driven by tariffs, Middle East war impacts, and surging AI-related costs including memory and chip prices. Despite elevated uncertainty from the Iran conflict, economic activity continues expanding at a solid pace, bolstered by high-tech investment and government spending. The labor market remains broadly stable with strong productivity gains offsetting solid wage growth. However, the housing market has stagnated, and some private credit vehicles faced notable redemption requests in Q1 amid defaults and asset quality concerns, though markets continued functioning with imposed limits. Vanguard suggests markets may be underpricing inflation risks, while long-term inflation expectations remain consistent with the Fed's 2% target.
Canada Adds 18,200 Jobs in June as Unemployment Drops to 6.5%
Canada's labor market showed modest improvement in June with 18,200 new jobs added and unemployment falling to 6.5%, beating economist expectations and signaling potential tightening in employment conditions.
Corporate Actions Events
Shein Secures China Approval for Hong Kong IPO
Fast-fashion retailer Shein has received regulatory approval from China's securities regulator to proceed with its initial public offering in Hong Kong, clearing a key hurdle for the company's listing plans.
Tailored Brands Files for IPO to Return to Public Markets
Menswear retailer Tailored Brands Inc., owner of Men's Wearhouse, has publicly filed for an initial public offering on Nasdaq, marking its return to public markets.
Real Estate Events
Brookdale Senior Living Shares Drop 5.2% on Occupancy Report
Brookdale Senior Living fell 5.2% premarket after releasing Q2 and June 2026 occupancy data. Real Brokerage filed a 6-K form. Markets opened higher with SK Hynix debuting and Trump addressing housing legislation. Analysts questioned Whirlpool's valuation amid housing concerns, while National Healthcare Properties' preferred stock drew positive attention despite recent gains.
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