Nasdaq 100: Palantir Soars Pre-Market on Blowout Earnings, Igniting Bullish Stock Market Outlook

The management credited strong demand for Enterprise AI Tools and Real-Time Decision platforms. Especially adoptions are more adopted in areas requiring complex operating data, including healthcare, logistics and manufacturing. While international commercial development remains modest, American trade continues to be on a rapid scale. Profits increases, guidance raised aggressively The net profit doubled up to…

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Productivity Surges, Jobless Claims Climb: Traders Eye Fed as Labor Costs Ease, Manufacturing Leads

Nonform productivity increases by 2.4% because output profitable labor hours In the second quarter, US Nonform Business Labor Productivity Rose 2.4% quarterly-by-spectacle, operated by an increase of 3.7% in production against an increase of 1.3% in working hours. This productivity acceleration follows the downward decline of 1.8% in the acceleration Q1 and provides rapid signal…

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China: Stimulus or Status Quo? Beijing Faces Crossroads Amid Trade Uncertainty

Will tariffs rebuke China’s rebound? However, American tariffs over major South East Asian countries have expressed concern about China’s economic approach. Vietnam agreed to 20% tariff and 40% levy on transmission bound for the US, potentially ignored the US tariffs, targeting Chinese exporters. China’s exports to Southeast Asian countries including Vietnam jumped 16.8% YOY in…

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U.S. Retail Sales Rebound in June; Jobless Claims and Fed Survey Signal Mixed Outlook

Philadelphia fed manufacturing survey changes positively The July Manufacturing Business Outlook survey of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia showed a reversal in the regional factory activity. The general activity index climbed to 15.9 – after February three months after contraction. The new orders increased to 18.4, and the shipments increased to 23.7. Employment also…

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U.S. Housing Starts Tick Higher in June, But Permits and Completions Signal Construction Slowdown

Starts climbing the housing, but the single-family slows down The June Housing increased from 4.6% month-month to 1.321 million units, making the May decline a bit reversed. However, on the basis of year-on-year, 0.5% starts at least. The slight rebound came almost completely from multiply constructions, as the single-family declined by 4.6% to 883,000-the lowest…

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U.S. Payrolls Beat Forecasts, Easing Rate Cut Pressure as Labor Market Holds Firm

The average hourly earnings increased by 0.2% month-month and 3.7% year-on-year, indicating that the wage increase remains stable without triggering immediate inflation concerns. This mixture of stable wage benefits and medium employment growth can give the Federal Reserve a place to maintain its current policy path, monitoring the softening of inflation. Putting on government work…

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