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Polymarket to Refund Users After Hackers Swipe Millions in Website Exploit
Polymarket announced it will refund users after hackers exploited a third-party vendor to steal millions in crypto from the platform.
Geothermal Could Power 65 Million US Homes by 2050, DOE Says
The U.S. Department of Energy projects geothermal energy could power 65 million American homes by 2050, marking a major shift in the renewable energy landscape.
OpenAI Leans Toward Waiting Until 2027 for IPO, NYT Reports
OpenAI is reportedly leaning toward delaying its initial public offering until 2027, a timeline that could affect investor sentiment toward AI stocks and private-market valuations.
Invesco files for tokenized fund targeting stablecoin reserve market
Invesco filed with the SEC to launch a tokenized fund investing in cash and short-term Treasuries, targeting the stablecoin reserve management market.
Tokyo CPI to Accelerate in June for First Time in Eight Months
Tokyo's core CPI is forecast to rise 1.6% year-on-year in June, accelerating from 1.3% in May, driven by higher energy costs and supply concerns.
S&P 500 Falls as AI Trade Splits, Small Caps Gain, Oil Drops
The S&P 500 fell this week as AI-related stocks diverged, but small caps rose and eight sectors gained, while falling oil prices and easing yields shifted market focus.
First Majestic Gets Permits for Santo Niño and Navidad, Advances Santa Elena District
First Majestic Silver received construction permits for the Santo Niño and Navidad portals at its Santa Elena mine in Mexico, with infill drilling returning high-grade silver and gold intercepts.
US dollar slides after PCE report, megacap tech stocks struggle
The US dollar weakened after the PCE inflation report met expectations, while megacap tech stocks sold off led by Apple, highlighting a growing divide between AI spenders and suppliers.
Asia's Crude Buying Spree Loses Steam on Freight Costs, Strait Risks
Asian refiners have cut spot purchases of Middle East crude for June and July after a three-week buying spree, as high freight costs and Strait of Hormuz uncertainties dampen demand.
SBI Holdings to Acquire Bitbank for $289M, Becoming Japan's Largest Crypto Exchange
SBI Holdings has agreed to acquire crypto exchange Bitbank for nearly $289 million, pending regulatory approval, a move that would make it Japan's largest digital asset trading platform.
3 steps to keep your portfolio firing on all cylinders in H2 2026
A CNBC guide outlines three actionable steps to optimize portfolio performance for the second half of 2026, focusing on diversification, sector rotation, and risk management.
BlackRock Survey: Americans Seek More Than Stocks and Bonds for Retirement
A new BlackRock survey reveals that Americans approaching retirement are seeking diversified strategies beyond traditional stock and bond portfolios to ensure readiness.
SpaceX Plans 8-Mile Natural Gas Pipeline for Starship Launch Site
SpaceX will begin construction next month on an 8-mile natural gas pipeline to fuel its Starbase launch facility in South Texas, marking a new midstream venture for the aerospace company.
Apple price hikes signal sticky inflation despite falling gas prices
Apple's price increases across its services and products suggest underlying inflation pressures remain elevated, even as falling gasoline costs provide some relief to consumers.
Gas Prices Fall for Six Weeks but July 4 Still Near Record High
Gasoline prices have fallen for six straight weeks, but the national average on July 4 is projected at $3.75 per gallon, the second-highest on record after 2022.
Silver Selloff Tests Key Support Zone After Hawkish Fed
Silver has lost roughly half its value since January as a hawkish Federal Reserve drives the dollar higher, but analysts note the broader bullish setup remains intact as the metal holds a key support zone.
Base blockchain resumes after two-hour outage disrupts network
Coinbase's Ethereum layer-2 network Base resumed block production after a roughly two-hour outage that halted transactions, with the team advising node operators to restart their nodes.
UBS Strategist Says Memory Has Longer Legs in AI Trade
UBS Global Wealth equity strategist Nadia Lovell says memory is a stickier, structural AI story with longer legs, suggesting sustained demand for memory chips and related equities.
Ares Private Credit Fund Caps Redemptions as 14% Seek to Exit
Ares Management capped redemptions in its private credit fund for a second straight quarter after 14.4% of investors sought to exit, signaling ongoing stress in the $1.8 trillion industry.
Kazakhstan Secures $12B in EU Deals for Energy and Trade Expansion
Kazakhstan signed deals worth over $12 billion with the EU during President Tokayev's visit, including a major Airbus jet purchase, boosting energy and trade ties via the Middle Corridor.
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