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06 Jul 2026, 12:10 UTC · 2h ago
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US non-farm payrolls showed only 57,000 new jobs added last month, significantly below expectations. — A soft jobs report reduces the likelihood of further Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, which is generally bullish for equities and risk assets.
+0.60Apple has been permitted to purchase memory from China, negatively impacting US memory stock prices. — This development directly harmed US memory manufacturers, as evidenced by steep weekly declines in SanDisk, Micron, and Intel.
-0.50SpaceX is entering the Nasdaq 100 index, which is expected to increase the benchmark's volatility. — The inclusion of a major new entity into a benchmark index creates trading volume and volatility, though the direction is neutral to slightly positive for index dynamism.
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President Donald Trump is launching 'Trump Accounts,' new tax-advantaged investment accounts for children. — New tax-advantaged accounts can increase long-term retail capital inflows into the US equity markets.
+0.20Samsung's upcoming earnings report on Tuesday is viewed as a key test for AI infrastructure demand. — As a bellwether for AI hardware, Samsung's results will likely dictate short-term sentiment for the broader AI and semiconductor sector.
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Stock fell 14% over the week following news that Apple can buy memory from China.
Company topped full-year gold production guidance and has significant cash reserves with no debt.
Stock fell 6.5% over the week due to memory market shifts.
The company has been permitted to buy memory from China, which is viewed as a positive for Apple but negative for its competitors.
Mentioned only as a company reporting earnings this week.
Mentioned only as a company reporting earnings this week.
Mentioned only as a company reporting earnings this week.
[a_to_b] Apple is implied as a customer of memory stocks like Micron, with news of Apple buying memory from China impacting these suppliers.
[a_to_b] Apple is implied as a customer of memory stocks like Intel, with news of Apple buying memory from China impacting these suppliers.
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