29.07.2025 0:06Dollar Climbs Most Since May as Trade Jitters Ease Wall Street kicked off a pivotal week with the dollar climbing the most since May as a tariff deal between President Donald Trump and the European Union bolstered hopes for an extension of a China trade truce. The start of a week that will set the tone for the rest of the year in markets saw a dollar gauge up almost 1%, extending its July rally. The euro slid the most in over two months. In the run-up to the Aug. 1 US tariff deadline, traders will go through a raft of key data from jobs to inflation and economic activity. The big event comes Wednesday, when the Federal Reserve is expected to keep rates unchanged. Then there’s a string of big-tech earnings, with four megacaps worth a combined $11.3 trillion reporting results. Nancy Lazar, Chief Economist for Piper Sandler tells Bloomberg Businessweek that consumers spending is going through a soft patch going into the third quarter as businesses try to anticipate tariff cost increases. (Source: Bloomberg)28.07.2025 23:54US, China Expected to Extend Trade Truce | Open Interest 7/28/2025 A pivotal week of upcoming economic data, including the Fed rate decision on Wednesday and Mag 7 earnings that will lay the groundwork for the rest of the year. Samsung struck a multi-year pact with Tesla to supply AI chips that make up and power the company’s self-driving cars. CEO of Travel+Leisure tells Open Interest that travel remains consistent and strong. (Source: Bloomberg)28.07.2025 23:47Dollar Jumps Most Since May After US and EU Reach Trade Deal The dollar jumped the most since early May, putting it on track for its first monthly gain this year, bolstered by a long-awaited trade deal between the US and the European Union.28.07.2025 23:42Jefferies Sees Value, Small Caps Joining Record US Stocks Rally The rally in large cap growth stocks that has powered US equities to record after record is about to get some fresh fuel, according to Jefferies.28.07.2025 23:37US Stocks Rally Faces Big Earnings Test Gil Luria, DA Davidson Head of Technology Research, tells Open Interest that Meta is spending as much on AI talent as it is on chips. (Source: Bloomberg)28.07.2025 23:36Trump Takes Victory Lap on EU Trade Deal as Tariff Deadline Looms Michelle Shulz, founder and managing partner of Schulz Trade Law, breaks down how the back and forth on tariffs is impacting the decisions businesses are making and why a trade agreement with the EU may not be a fully done deal quite yet. (Source: Bloomberg)28.07.2025 23:31Expect Core PCE to Rise to 3%: Coronado Julia Coronado, Macropolicy Perspectives President and Founder, joins Open Interest to discuss the impact of tariffs on US companies and consumers. (Source: Bloomberg)28.07.2025 23:26Travel Remains Consistent and Steady: Travel+Leisure CEO Travel + Leisure Co. is a vacation ownership business. Mike Brown, the company’s CEO, tells Open Interest that 90% of its consumers are based in the US, where the consumer economy is strong. (Source: Bloomberg)28.07.2025 23:21Meme Stock Roar Fades on Wall Street Bob Sloan, S3 Partners Founder, joins Open Interest to discuss meme and battle-ground stocks. (Source: Bloomberg)28.07.2025 22:52Odyssey Seeks $1 Billion to Extend Hold on Industrial Electric Odyssey Investment Partners is pitching a single-asset continuation fund to extend its hold on portfolio company Industrial Electric Mfg., according to people familiar with the matter.28.07.2025 22:38Enterprise Sees Resilience in Permian Despite Weak Oil Prices Enterprise Products Partners LP, one of the largest pipeline operators in the Permian Basin, sees oil production in the region holding up this year despite an expected drop in crude prices.28.07.2025 22:16Russia Bans Refiners From Exporting Gasoline to Ensure Supplies Russia banned gasoline producers from exporting the fuel until the end of August to meet accelerating demand, after drone attacks and Western sanctions temporarily disrupted seasonal maintenance.28.07.2025 22:15Namibia to Expand Capital Markets With New Listings, Instruments Namibia seeks to expand its capital markets by introducing new investment instruments, increasing local listings, and improving financial market infrastructure, according to a 10-year plan.28.07.2025 21:38Robinhood CEO: вЂ?Tragedy’ That Retail Can’t Tap Private Markets Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev said retail investors are largely excluded from the “huge opportunity” available in private markets. Tenev spoke with Carlyle Co-Founder & Co-Chairman David Rubenstein for an episode of Bloomberg Wealth. This interview was recorded July 17 at Menlo Park, CA. (Source: Bloomberg)28.07.2025 21:00Ray-Ban Maker EssilorLuxottica Sales Top Estimates EssilorLuxottica SA posted better-than-expected revenue in the second quarter, as the world’s biggest eyewear maker showed strong gains in Europe and pressed ahead with its smart-glasses initiative.28.07.2025 19:17Trump says Russia has 10 to 12 days to agree ceasefire in Ukraine New deadline marks shortening of 50-day window that US president gave Moscow last month to avoid sanctions28.07.2025 18:40S&P 500 Rises With EU Deal Sealed Ahead of Data, Earnings Frenzy US equities extended their climb on Monday as a weekend trade deal with the European Union fueled optimism ahead of a jam-packed week of earnings scorecards from Big Tech, economic data and a Federal Reserve meeting.28.07.2025 17:44Mexico Launches $12 Billion Debt Offering to Support Pemex Mexico kicked off a $12 billion debt offering that will raise money to support state-owned Petroleos Mexicanos, the world’s most indebted oil major.28.07.2025 17:33What have the US and EU agreed on trade? Most exports from bloc to face 15% tariffs while European market will open to more American imports28.07.2025 16:35Western liberalism’s waning star Lack of conviction and intolerance are character defects that augur badly for centrist and centre-left parties 28.07.2025 16:30S&P 500 Rally Faces $11 Trillion Gauntlet of Big Tech Earnings The S&P 500 Index’s relentless advance to record highs faces a crucial test this week, with four technology behemoths worth a combined $11.3 trillion reporting earnings over a two-day stretch.28.07.2025 15:47China launches $500 annual baby subsidy in bid to boost births Measure aims to address demographic crisis and increase families’ spending power28.07.2025 15:00For Bond Dealers, It’s All About Bills at Bessent’s Treasury Since Scott Bessent took the Treasury’s helm in January, bond dealers have done a 180 on the key question about his issuance strategy in the $29 trillion market for US Treasuries.28.07.2025 13:15Euro fall accelerates on fears EU-US tariff deal will hit growth Investors warned of damage to Europe’s export sector from trade agreement28.07.2025 11:41Stocks surge, euro steady after US-EU trade agreement Global stocks rose and the euro appreciated on Monday after aВ tradeВ agreement between the United States and the EU lifted sentiment and provided some clarity in a week of key policy meetings by the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.28.07.2025 9:18US Copper Drops as Chile Seeks Tariff Exemption in Trade Talks Copper traded on New York’s Comex slumped after Chilean Finance Minister Mario Marcel said the country will push for an exemption from a planned US tariff on the metal.28.07.2025 9:00JPMorgan spooks fintechs with plans to charge for access to customer data Start-ups say having to pay for consumer’s financial information would run them out of business 28.07.2025 9:00Trump freezes export controls to secure trade deal with China US officials have been warned to avoid tough moves against Beijing as Stockholm hosts third round of negotiations28.07.2025 9:00What the world got wrong about tariffs No economy rises or falls for just one reason, even a shock as big as Trump’s trade policy28.07.2025 9:00Russia runs low on Soviet-era arms as North Korea fills gap Logistics data shows shipments from vast military storage facilities falling to pre-invasion levels28.07.2025 8:19Passengers Evacuate Smoky American Airlines Plane at Denver Airport A small fire in the brake system just ahead of the jet’s takeoff prompted the evacuation of 173 passengers and six crew members, the authorities said.28.07.2025 8:10Investors See Few Alternatives to U.S. Treasuries. 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