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    Beurswatch | BNR
    Beurs in Zicht | Waarom je op een ouderwets, Duits chipbedrijf moet letten

    Beurswatch | BNR

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2026 6:42


    Het is een beetje een saai, ouderwets en gedateerd techbedrijf, maar tóch moet je erop letten, zegt onze gast, Jos Versteeg van InsingerGillisen. Infineon! Een Duits techbedrijf, volgens Jos in de verste verte niet vergelijkbaar met bijvoorbeeld TSMC, daar is de techniek te oud voor. Tóch vindt hij de cijfers interessant, omdat ze chips leveren voor datacenters. Daar hoopt hij meer over te horen. We kijken vooruit op de cijfers, en ook een klein beetje op die van AMD. In Beurs in Zicht stomen we je klaar voor de beursweek die je tegemoet gaat. Want soms zie je door de beursbomen het beursbos niet meer. Dat is verleden tijd! Iedere week vertelt een vriend van de show waar jouw focus moet liggen. Te gast: Jos Versteeg van InsingerGillisen BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Je hoort hem ook in de BNR-podcast Moerdijk: dorp van de rekening. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    WSJ What’s News
    Chaos in Energy Markets Boosts Big Oil Earnings

    WSJ What’s News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2026 11:42


    P.M. Edition for July 31. ExxonMobil and Chevron had a blockbuster quarter after the Iran war disrupted energy markets. Journal reporter Collin Eaton discusses the historic refining margins they're enjoying. Plus, America's lettuce growers are facing a steep decline in sales because of the cyclospora outbreak. As WSJ's Amira McKee explains, that's forcing some to make some tough choices about what to do with their current crops. And Apple saw a record decline in market cap after the iPhone maker's disappointing outlook. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    WSJ Minute Briefing
    Nasdaq Gains Despite Apple Selloff

    WSJ Minute Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2026 1:29


    Plus: Amazon shares surge after cloud-computing sales accelerate. And Universal Music Group stock slumps after weak earnings. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Beurswatch | BNR
    Tim Cook trakteert bij afscheid op verkapte omzet- en winstwaarschuwing

    Beurswatch | BNR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2026 24:25


    Apple heeft een erg goed kwartaal achter de rug. De omzet steeg flink, naar meer 109 miljard dollar. Dat is beter dan waarop was gerekend. Het waren vooral de iPhones die het ‘m deden. De helft van de omzet komt van de telefoons. En ook de winst (net geen 30 miljard) zag er perfect uit. Al met al mooie cijfers voor afzwaaiend topman Tim Cook. Alleen wordt zijn laatste optreden overschaduwd door een pijnlijke waarschuwing. Hij verwacht namelijk dat de chiptekorten de omzet én winst gaan raken. Deze aflevering hebben we het over die tegenvaller. Beleggers reageren heftig op het nieuws, wij zoeken uit of die reactie terecht is. Beter gaat het bij Amazon. Dat aandeel schiet omhoog. Beleggers reageren helemaal happy op de resultaten én de investeringsplannen van de techreus. Ook Amazon blijft als een malle geld in AI investeren. 220 miljard dollar dit jaar, weer 20 miljard dan eerder begroot. Alleen afgelopen kwartaal gaf het al 53 miljard uit aan nieuwe datacenters. Hebben we het ook over Universal Music Group. Dat opende ook de boeken, maar daar werd dan weer extreem somber op gereageerd. In korte tijd ging er meer dan 20 procent van de beurswaarde door het putje. Verder deze aflevering: Kan ASML de Chinese copycat's aan? ING wordt een soort van Netflix Tesla wil Chinese divisie afstoten, voor fusie SpaceX Te gast: Jos Versteeg van InsingerGilissen BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Je hoort hem ook in de BNR-podcast Moerdijk: dorp van de rekening. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Marcus Today Market Updates
    End of Day Report – Friday 31 July: ASX 200 closes up 9 - Korea goes nuts - Good week for ASX - Banks flat - Miners up - Quarterlies finish.

    Marcus Today Market Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2026 11:17


    The ASX 200 closed up a mere 9 points at 8,978 (0.1%), as a solid start gave way to caution ahead of the weekend. There was a bounce today in some of the oversold small and mid-cap stocks as the banks eased back, with CBA down 0.4% and ANZ down 0.5%, and the Big Bank Basket falling to $294.04 (0.5%). Financials were slightly firmer, with MQG leading the charge, up 1.2%. Other financials also bounced well, but insurers slipped, with QBE down 2.5% and IAG down 1.5%.Elsewhere, industrials were somewhat weaker, with WOW and COL seeing sellers, together with REA, CAR and SEK. Healthcare was also under pressure, with CSL down 3.8% and RMD falling 1.5%. Technology stocks eased back in the software space, but the hardware and data centre sector firmed, with WTC down 4.2% and NXT up 4.5%.In resources, buyers returned for BHP and RIO, together with the gold miners, which were stronger as EVN rose 1.9% and NEM gained 3.5%. Lithium stocks, though, remain weak, with PLS down 1.4% and LTR continuing to fall from grace. Oil and gas stocks flat, with WDS up 0.2% and STO up 0.1%, while coal stocks also slipped as uranium stocks bounced slightly.In corporate news, FMG took a $746.8m hit on its Iron Bridge project. ORG was up 0.9% with Octopus adding 2.2 million customers, while OBM had a good day as it expanded the footprint of its Little Gem Gold Project. MGH also got the tick of approval to sell its construction business to Heidelberg.In economic news, China factory activity unexpectedly contracted in July.Asian markets were better, with the Nikkei 225 up 4.3%, Hong Kong down 0.2%, China up 1.2%, and Korea up a record 17.4%. US futures were firmer, with the Dow up 242 points and the Nasdaq up 322 points. European markets are set to open around 0.5% higher.Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.

    The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
    The Fed Just Chose Inflation... And the Bond Market Called Its Bluff

    The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2026 58:30 Transcription Available


    The Fed talked tough and did nothing. The 30-year hit a 20-year high. The Dow fell 1,100 points. Gold was the only thing left standing.Tonight's episode is sponsored by Rockwell Automation. Download their 11th Annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report at https://rok.auto/sosmTonight's episode is also sponsored by Ethos. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/gold. Application times may vary. Rates may vary.The Federal Reserve left rates unchanged at 3.5% to 3.75%, exactly where they were before Kevin Warsh took over, despite a 30% market-priced chance of a hike and three FOMC members dissenting in favor of one. Peter Schiff breaks down a press conference where Warsh declared "no tolerance" for inflation above 2% while doing nothing about it, hiding behind the excuse that the Fed "doesn't have a magic wand." Nobody asked for magic, just for the Fed to use the tools it actually has: higher rates, a smaller balance sheet, slower money supply growth. Warsh delivered none of them, and Schiff argues he made the same choice as his predecessors. Inflation is a choice, and the Fed chose it again.The markets rendered their verdict immediately. The 30-year Treasury yield hit 5.22%, its highest in roughly 20 years, the Dow fell 2.2% or about 1,100 points to close on the lows, and the Nasdaq 100 is now down over 3% on the week as the air keeps coming out of the AI bubble, with Meta down 10% after missing earnings and SanDisk off 30% in three days. Gold told the real story: it closed up $40 at 4,070 and never broke 4,000, because rising yields driven by a loss of confidence in the Fed are bullish for gold, not bearish. Schiff calls gold the last safe haven standing. He also covers consumer confidence at a five-year low, a $101.5 billion June trade deficit proving the tariffs accomplished nothing, and why Mamdani's government-run grocery stores will empty shelves, bankrupt private grocers in the poorest neighborhoods, and recreate Soviet bread lines in New York City.Chapters:00:00 Debt Bubble Reality00:37 Fed Holds Rates Steady03:34 Two Percent Target Doubts16:05 Q&A Exposes Inaction27:38 Markets React Bonds Stocks Gold31:45 Yields and Gold Misread35:02 Gold Safe Haven Case37:40 Fed Fallout and Data43:12 NYC Government Grocers55:42 Capitalism and Wrap UpFollow @peterschiffX: https://twitter.com/peterschiffInstagram: https://instagram.com/peterschiffTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@peterschiffofficialFacebook: https://facebook.com/peterschiffOur Sponsors:* Check out Chilipad and use my code GOLD for a great deal: https://sleep.me* Check out Fast Growing Trees and use my code GOLD for a great deal: https://www.fast-growing-trees.com* Check out Plaud AI and use my code GOLD for a great deal: https://plaud.ai* Check out Quince and use my code quince.com/gold for a great deal: https://www.quince.com* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code GOLD20 for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    WSJ What’s News
    Why the U.S. Economy Slowed in the Second Quarter

    WSJ What’s News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2026 12:37


    P.M. Edition for July 30. The U.S. economy grew just 1.5% last quarter, lower than the previous quarter and falling short of economists' expectations. WSJ economics reporter Harriet Torry explains why the details in the report, particularly around consumer spending, suggest things aren't as bad as the headline number makes it seem. Plus, the buzzy AI-focused hedge fund Situational Awareness, founded by AI whiz kid Leopold Aschenbrenner, sold most of its stock portfolio to investment firm Citadel. We hear from WSJ special writer Greg Zuckerman about why this happened and where the company goes from here. And a big rally in tech companies sent U.S. stocks soaring today. Alex Ossola hosts. See the new fronts in the Iran war.  Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Money On Tap
    The Healthiest Bull Market Nobody is Talking About

    Money On Tap

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2026 56:01


    Your S&P 500 fund says 7% — but over 300 of its stocks are beating the index. This week we dig into the massive broadening of the market that almost nobody in the financial media is talking about, and why we think it's the healthiest thing to happen to this bull market in years.For three years, seven stocks did all the talking. This year, the other 493 are answering. On this week's Money On Tap, we walk through the numbers behind the broadening: the Magnificent Seven still make up roughly a third of every dollar in a cap-weighted S&P 500 index fund — which is exactly why so many statements look stuck at 7% while the equal-weight S&P runs above 14%, the Russell 1000 Value nears 20%, and healthcare and industrials each post roughly 24% year to date. We connect it to the 100-year-old Dow theory (industry makes goods, transportation moves them — and both are near highs), unpack the defensive-stock paradox (staples rallying while nobody calls a recession), revisit the historical pattern from 1983, 1995, 2003, 2013, and 2020 where tech blows out and then leadership broadens — and get practical about what a broadening market rewards most: rebalancing, equal-weight exposure, sector and international diversification, and knowing what your 401(k) actually owns.What you'll learn:Why a third of every S&P 500 index-fund dollar sits in just seven stocks — and what that's done to your return this yearThe breadth numbers: 300+ stocks beating the index, roughly seven in ten S&P names up on the yearThe sector scoreboard: healthcare ~24%, industrials ~24%, staples ~11.3%, financials ~9.7%, utilities ~7.6%Why money is rotating, not leaving — and why that's the opposite of how crashes startDow theory at 100+: what industrials and transports near highs historically signalThe defensive-stock paradox: staples leading without a recession call anywhere in sightThe rebalancing playbook: taking profits without apology, calendar discipline, equal-weight funds (11.9% vs 10.9% over 20 years)How to broaden with new contributions instead of selling your winnersTarget-date fund warnings: layered fees, hidden allocations, and no way to rebalanceWhy this is not a reason to dump technology — proportion, not exitPlus Money In The News:A property-management company bets $200K on AI to make the trades more efficient — filling a labor gap instead of cutting jobsApple set for its strongest June-quarter sales growth in five years — flat iPhone pricing, a $5 trillion moment, and sitting out the AI arms raceThe 100-year-old Dow theory says this market isn't done climbingWant a white paper on this week's topic? Email us at info@yourmoneyontap.com and we'll send it over.Read the companion blog: https://www.brayshawfinancial.com/blogSchedule a free consultation: https://app.greminders.com/t/9f3ce72e/initialconsultaBrowse the full Money On Tap library: https://www.brayshawfinancial.com/money-on-tapContact UsPhone: 855-226-8551Email: info@yourmoneyontap.comOffice: 116 South River Road, Bedford, NH 03110Web: brayshawfinancial.comSecurities and advisory services offered through Osaic Wealth, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. All other services offered through Brayshaw Financial Group, LLC are independent of Osaic Wealth, Inc. Osaic Wealth, Inc. and Brayshaw Financial Group do not provide tax or legal advice. Index and sector figures cited are approximate year-to-date values as of the air date, drawn from sources believed reliable, and subject to change. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.Why is my S&P 500 index fund underperforming the market in 2026?Because the S&P 500 is cap-weighted: roughly a third of every dollar in the index sits in just seven stocks — the Magnificent Seven — and several of them are having an off year. Meanwhile the equal-weight S&P 500 is up more than double the cap-weighted index, and over 300 individual S&P stocks are beating it, led by healthcare and industrials near 24%. The fix isn't leaving the market — it's diversification: equal-weight exposure, sector funds, and a rebalancing discipline that trims concentration back to your plan.

    Beurswatch | BNR
    Meta-beleggers willen 'n interventie: Mark Zuckberg is een investeringsjunkie

    Beurswatch | BNR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2026 22:20


    Meta-beleggers schrikken zich rot. De winst bij de eigenaar van Whatsapp, Insta en Facebook neemt af en toch gaat CEO Mark Zuckerberg méér geld uitgeven. Dit jaar tot wel 145 miljard dollar. De vrije kasstroom holt hard achteruit en staat op het laagste niveau in jaren. Beleggers willen antwoorden. Over de investeringen bijvoorbeeld, wanneer ze uitbetalen. Maar krijgen ze niet. Deze aflevering kijken we hoe lang Zuckerberg nog krijgt van z’n aandeelhouders. Hebben we het ook over Microsoft! Dat doet het wél goed. Geheime wapen: Azure! Verder gaat het natuurlijk over die bizar drukke beursdag. Maar liefst 19 Damrakbedrijven kwamen met de cijfers, waarvan 17 voorbeurs. We proberen er zoveel mogelijk te behandelen. Zo hoor je meer over de cijfers van Shell, BAM, Pharming, DSM Firmenich en AirFrance-KLM. Ook gaat het over de onenigheid binnen de Fed. Voorzitter Kevin Warsh geeft toe dat er een 'gezinsruzie' plaatsvond. Drie van de twaalf leden wilden niet dat de rente gelijk bleef: hij moest juist omhoog! En we hebben het over Arcadis, dat wéér een overnamebod afwijst. Te gast: Jean Paul van Oudheusden, analist bij eToro BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Je hoort hem ook in de BNR-podcast Moerdijk: dorp van de rekening. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Marcus Today Market Updates
    Pre-Market Report – Friday 31 July: US markets jump on earnings - Apple falls to the ground - SPI up 99 - Gold up - Quarterly dump continues

    Marcus Today Market Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2026 13:52


    US stock indices closed higher on Thursday, rebounding from the previous session's losses as chipmakers rallied and investors assessed earnings. The S&P 500 gained 1.7%, the Nasdaq jumped 3.4%, and the Dow added 614 points. Microsoft surged 15.5% after reporting 43% cloud revenue growth, its strongest since 2022, while keeping capital expenditure guidance broadly in line with expectations. Chipmakers jumped after yesterday's selloff. Micron rose 18.4%, AMD gained 13%, Intel added 11.3%, and Sandisk soared 26% as investors bought the dip on expectations the AI-driven rally still has room to run. Oracle jumped 8.3% after expanding its Google Gemini AI partnership. Those gains outweighed a disappointing forecast from Meta (-7.9%). Treasury yields remained high despite soft Q2 GDP growth. The Fed held rates yesterday, but Chair Warsh's reluctance to signal a rate hike raised concerns that inflation could be higher for longer. Apple (-1.4%) and Amazon (+3.9%) report later.SPI up 99 - FMG Quarterly - Gold up - Quarterlies continueMarcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.

    Morgans Financial Limited
    Morgans AM - Friday, 31 July 2026

    Morgans Financial Limited

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2026 7:56


    • US equity markets rebounded strongly from a sharp sell-off a day earlier following the Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy meeting, with a broader pivot back to risk – Dow +614-points or +1.19% a day after booking worst one-day decline since April 2025. Microsoft Corp soared +15.51% to book its biggest daily percentage gain in 18-years, adding +US$450B to its market capitalisation after management of the ‘Magnificent Seven' mega-capitalisation technology stock forecast an acceleration in cloud growth for the current quarter after close of the previous session. Goldman Sachs Group Inc rallied +4.5%, while Boeing Co (+3.22%) and Caterpillar Inc (+3.38%) rose over >3%. However, Salesforce Inc -4.07%, snapping a four-session losing streak amid a broader sell-off for software stocks following a recent resurgence.

    Marcus Today Market Updates
    End of Day Report – Thursday 30 July: ASX 200 drops 71 - Banks flat - Gold miners slip - Tech rallies - Quarterlies continue

    Marcus Today Market Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2026 13:51


    The ASX 200 gave back 71 points to 8,968 (-0.8%) as profit-taking set in across the board. Banks were mixed, with CBA and ANZ down slightly, while NAB and WBC edged higher. MQG, though, fell 1.5% after US investment banks weakened overnight, and financials generally were softer, with QBE down 0.9% and IFT off 1.7%. REITs also came under pressure, with SCG down 1.3% and VCX falling 1.5%.In the industrials, we saw some selling after the strong gains of recent days, with WES down 1.5%, JBH off 1.6%, and TLS falling 0.6%. Healthcare stocks also gave back a little ground, with CSL down 0.1% and SIG easing 0.7%. Tech stocks, however, were slightly firmer, with XRO up 1.4% and WTC rallying 6.7%. Other industrials also slipped, with QAN down 3.0% and SGH off 2.5%.Meanwhile, in resources, BHP fell 1.7%, and FMG was weaker, although RIO rose 1.8% following positive broker comments after yesterday's result. Gold stocks eased on interest rate concerns, with NST down 3.3% and NEM off 1.8%. Some buying emerged in lithium stocks, with PLS up 2.7% and MIN rising 3.9% following better-than-expected results. Oil and gas stocks were steady, while uranium stocks eased slightly.In corporate news, DMP beat expectations slightly and shorts rushed to cover, up 9.1%. BOE fell 2.5% despite meeting production guidance. ALD rose 0.2% after announcing better-than-expected earnings from its refinery, while VNT slipped 2.9% following the appointment of a new director. In economic news, building approvals rose 7.2% to 18,328, while the value of total residential building work increased 15.1%.Asian markets were mixed, with the Nikkei 225 up 0.2%, Hong Kong down 0.4%, China off 2.1%, and Korea down 0.9%. US futures were slightly firmer, in line with fair value, with the Dow up 74 points and the Nasdaq up 105 points. European markets are set to open lower.Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.

    The Dividend Cafe
    Wednesday - July 29, 2026

    The Dividend Cafe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2026 6:21


    Brian Szytel hosts Dividend Cafe on Wednesday, July 29, describing a volatile “Fed day” as the FOMC held Fed funds unchanged at 3.50%–3.75%. Markets swung sharply and finished broadly lower, with the Dow down 1,153 points (about 2%), the S&P 500 down 1.5%, and Nasdaq down 1.7%, alongside higher rates, rising Middle East tensions involving the U.S. and Iran, and WTI up nearly 7%. He notes a dramatically steepening yield curve, reduced reliance on forward guidance as described by Warsh, and futures implying a 53% chance of a September hike and 31 bps of hikes through year-end. He highlights a divided Fed with three dissenters and discusses a question comparing AI hyperscalers to GFC-era “systemically important” financials, contrasting past equity wipeouts with proposals for government equity participation in AI firms. 00:00 Welcome and Fed Day 00:43 Market Whipsaw Recap 01:17 Rates Oil and Geopolitics 01:38 Yield Curve and Fed Signals 03:01 AI Bailout Question 03:30 GFC Parallels and Differences 04:28 Wrap Up and Takeaways Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

    WSJ Minute Briefing
    U.S. Stocks Fall as Fed Holds the Line on Interest Rates

    WSJ Minute Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2026 2:02


    Plus: Oil prices jump after Iran launched a surprise attack on U.S. forces. And Ford shares rallies after raising outlook. Imani Moise hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Squawk on the Street
    9am Hour: Fed Decision Day: SK Hynix Effect on Chips, Dow Tumbles, Oil Surges 7/29/26

    Squawk on the Street

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2026 42:48


    Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber covered a lot of bases, engaged in spirited discussions about the AI trade and weighed in on the Fed ahead of its Wednesday decision on interest rates. The chip sector was under pressure once again after SK Hynix's earnings missed lofty expectations. The Dow tumbled after crude oil prices surged on new developments surrounding the U.S.-Iran conflict, including President Trump's blunt message about attacking Iran. Also in focus: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's message on the future of AI; OpenAI CEO Sam Altman comments on AI safety; Low tide for Procter & Gamble; SpaceX's stock slump; Earnings winners and losers.     Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Beurswatch | BNR
    Tech-bloedbad zorgt voor een correctie. Chiprally nu écht voorbij

    Beurswatch | BNR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2026 24:40


    SK Hynix had de hoogste winst uit de eigen geschiedenis. Maar beleggers wilden méér. ASM had de hoogste omzet uit de eigen geschiedenis, maar ook dat was niet genoeg. Beide aandelen werden keihard afgestraft. Deze aflevering hebben we het over de chiprally. Ondanks meer dan prima resultaten (en vooruitzichten) is het gedaan met de run op dit soort aandelen. In Nederland zijn ASML, Besi en ASMI sinds de piek vorige maand met tientallen procenten gedaald. We kijken of ( en hoe) die rally nog gereanimeerd kan worden. Hebben we het ook over de prestaties van NXP, nu we het toch over chips hebben. Dat zag de omzet én winst flink stijgen, maar beleggers hebben ook in dit aandeel even geen zin meer. Verder in deze aflevering: De FIFA wil aandelen gaan verkopen SpaceX en Tesla zijn samen 1500 miljard aan beurswaarde kwijt Porsche verkoopt minder auto's, maar maakt méér winst Hermés verkoopt meer, maar wordt gedumpt op de beurs Te gast: Martine Hafkamp van Fintessa Vermogensbeheer BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Je hoort hem ook in de BNR-podcast Moerdijk: dorp van de rekening. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Morgans Financial Limited
    Morgans AM - Thursday, 30 July 2026

    Morgans Financial Limited

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2026 6:24


    • US equity markets fell sharply as investors digested the latest monetary policy decision from the Federal Reserve, while artificial intelligence (AI)-related semiconductor stocks extended declines – Dow tumbled -1,153-points or -2.19%, marking the 30-stock index's worst one-day decline since April 2025 when the Trump administration announced tariffs. Caterpillar Inc (down -6.91%) and investment banks Goldman Sachs Group Inc (-5.09%) and JPMorgan Chase & Co (-3.53%) were among the worst performing Dow components overnight. However, Salesforce Inc (up +3.79%) extended its rally into a fourth straight session that has lifted the client relationship management software group +18.7% over that stretch.

    Marcus Today Market Updates
    Pre-Market Report – Thursday 30 July: US markets fall on Fed hold - Yields rise - SPI down 51 - Quarterlies continue - NAB update

    Marcus Today Market Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2026 17:05


    US stock indices closed lower on Wednesday as investors following the Federal Reserve's policy decision and another selloff in chipmakers ahead of major tech earnings. The S&P 500 fell 1.5%, the Nasdaq 100 lost 2.1%, and the Dow shed 1,153 points. Microsoft shed 0.7% while Meta fell 1.3% ahead of their earnings reports after the bell, which investors are watching for signals on AI infrastructure spending. Concerns that AI-related capital spending has become excessive continued to pressure semiconductor stocks after disappointing results from SK Hynix. Nvidia fell 3.5%, Micron lost 9.9%, AMD dropped 5.5%, and Applied Materials slid 8.4%. The Fed left interest rates unchanged, as expected, though three FOMC members dissented in favor of a rate hike. Meanwhile, rising oil prices following renewed US-Iran strikes added to inflation concerns, pressuring the Dow. Visa gained 0.6% after reporting stronger-than-expected quarterly revenue.Meta down 11% after hours - Microsoft better - US Futures better - SPI down 51 - Quarterlies continueMarcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.

    Marcus Today Market Updates
    End of Day Report – Wednesday 29 July: ASX 200 jumps 91 - CPI better than expected - CSL soars to the Horizon - RIO stuns - Fed tonight.

    Marcus Today Market Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2026 13:51


    The ASX 200 put in another solid performance, rising 91 points to 9039, as iron ore results cheered the resource sector and industrials continued to push higher. The market also took comfort from the latest CPI reading, which came in below expectations and should ease some of the pressure on the RBA to raise rates on 11 August. The banks gave back some early gains, the Big Bank Basket at $295.53 up 0.1%, with ANZ up 1.37%, while other financials were mixed as ASX rallied 1.43%. AMP was showing a clean pair of heels, rising 2.34%. REITs also enjoyed a good session as bond yields fell, with CHC up 2.96% and SGP gaining 4.96%.Industrials also had a strong day, with retailers rallying on rate-cut expectations. JBH rose 4.67% and LOV also found some friends, up 7.88%. The technology sector performed well, with WTC up 2.33% and XRO rising 4.11%. REA, CAR and SEK also enjoyed solid gains, while TLX climbed 0.21%. Both WOW and COL had good sessions, while healthcare was especially firm. CSL rose 7.15% on encouraging news surrounding its Horizon 2 manufacturing technology, and RMD rallied 3.59%.Resources painted a more mixed picture. BHP rose 1.36%, while RIO rallied on the back of better-than-expected results and a stronger-than-expected dividend. FMG also pushed higher. One casualty was LTR, which fell 7.92% following a disappointing quarterly update. Gold miners were mixed, with NST up 2.22% and NEM flat. Rare earths continued to struggle, with LYC falling heavily once again. Oil and gas stocks edged higher as tensions in the Middle East escalated and the oil price firmed, with WDS up 1.39% and STO flat. Uranium stocks were mixed.In corporate news, there was no shortage of quarterly updates. CSL responded strongly to progress on Horizon 2. PPT rejected a revised takeover offer from EQT, while MIN delivered a solid June quarter. LTR ended the June quarter with $561m in cash, although production, costs and guidance disappointed the market. WDS also tightened its FY26 production guidance to 174–185mmboe.In economic news, headline inflation slowed to 0.6% in June, down from 1.4% in April, with annual inflation easing to 3.8%, below expectations and down from 4.0%.Asian markets were weaker, Nikkei 225 down 1.5%, HK up 1.56% and China down 0.84% - Korea down 5.98%. US futures weaker, Dow down 58 points Nasdaq down 137. .European markets set to open lower. Fed focus.Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.

    The Dividend Cafe
    Tuesday - July 28, 2026

    The Dividend Cafe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2026 4:56


    David Bahnsen fills in for Brian Szytel with the Dividend Cafe daily recap, noting the Dow rose 537 points (over 1%) while the Nasdaq fell 22 basis points, underscoring a market rotation away from semiconductors and some technology (semiconductors down almost 5%) toward more traditional/value areas. Healthcare led with a 2.3% gain, followed by consumer staples up 2% and materials up 1.66%, while energy fell 1.4% and technology fell 1.1%, reflecting unusually wide dispersion. The 10-year Treasury closed at 4.6%, down 4 basis points, alongside a broader bond rally with yields lower across the curve. Bahnsen highlights intense attention on the upcoming Fed meeting and argues there is too much focus on the Fed versus the real economy, with more commentary to follow. 00:00 Welcome and Host Swap 00:08 Market Rotation Snapshot 01:00 Sector Winners and Losers 01:36 Rates and Bond Rally 02:07 Fed Hype and Real Economy 02:45 Tomorrow Coverage Preview 02:49 Ask TBG and Sign Off Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

    WSJ Minute Briefing
    Dow Rallies as Investors Rotate Out of Chip Stocks

    WSJ Minute Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2026 1:53


    Plus: Oil prices fall on hopes for an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. And Coca-Cola stock climbs following a strong second-quarter earnings report. Imani Moise hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Squawk on the Street
    9am Hour: Chip Sell-Off and Pain in the AI trade, Boeing CEO Exclusive, Coca-Cola Surges 7/28/26

    Squawk on the Street

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2026 43:08


    Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with the extension of the chip sector sell-off as AI jitters sparked buying in other groups: The software sector among the tech winners, while the Dow received a boost from Coca-Cola — whose earnings beat sent the stock to a record high.  Speaking of Dow components, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg joined the program to discuss the company's Q2 results and why the stock has slumped over the past twelve months. Also in focus: The anchors discussed where companies' AI capex budgets should fit into your investment strategy, Johnson & Johnson's $5.5 billion talc settlement, Meta-BlackRock AI data center partnership, Apple CEO Tim Cook and incoming CEO John Ternus on the red carpet.   Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Beurswatch | BNR
    Het loopt eindelijk gesmeerd bij Vaseline-verkoper Unilever

    Beurswatch | BNR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2026 24:22


    Beleggers worden helemaal blij van de kwartaalcijfers van Unilever. Dat zag de omzet harder groeien dan waarop was gerekend. Maar belangrijker nog: ze verkopen ook echt meer spullen. Het is niet alleen omdat ze die spullen duurder maken, dat die omzet groeit. De volumegroei van Unilever komt namelijk uit op het hoogste niveau in tien jaar tijd. Unilever verkoopt vooral meer in landen als India, China, Indonesië en Latijns-Amerika. Daar komt nu zo'n 60 procent van alle omzet vandaan. Alleen in Europa loopt het niet goed. Deze aflevering kijken we naar de toekomst van het nieuwe Unilever. Heeft de topman het lek eindelijk boven? En komt het nog goed in Europa? We zoeken het voor je uit. Hebben we het ook nog over de kwartaalcijfers van Basic-Fit. Ook goed nieuws daar: het bedrijf verhoogt voor de tweede keer dit jaar de winstverwachting! Verder in deze aflevering: Apple breekt door de grens van 5 biljoen dollar! LVMH verkoopt weer meer (maar Bernard Arnault is tóch boos) Philips publiceert te vroeg en wordt keihard afgestraft Elon Musk wil (naast autoverkoper) nu ook bankier spelen Boeing verliest veel op order van president Trump Prik nog niet van de (Coca) Cola! Te gast: Stan Westerterp van Bond Capital Partners BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Je hoort hem ook in de BNR-podcast Moerdijk: dorp van de rekening. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als deSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Dividend Cafe
    Monday - July 27, 2026

    The Dividend Cafe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2026 17:23


    Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4yKPl0J The Monday Dividend Cafe reviews a volatile market session where early gains faded despite oil dropping on renewed Iran-talk hopes; the Nasdaq finished slightly down, the S&P flat, and the Dow up 0.5%. The host flags NVIDIA's move to guarantee $250B in financing for an OpenAI data center and notes NVIDIA fell 5%, while highlighting widening CCC credit spreads as a developing risk signal. Sector performance showed rotation rather than broad risk-off, with staples up and energy down on the day, and notable dispersion across semiconductors and software. Policy coverage includes a six-month tariff extension shifting toward Section 301 (10–12%) with expected legal challenges, plus midterm implications tied to Michigan's Senate race. Economic notes: durable goods strength largely driven by data centers; new home sales up modestly but down YoY with prices off peak. Ahead: FOMC under Chair Warsh, balance-sheet tightening possibility, and ongoing earnings season. 00:00 Monday Market Rundown 00:15 Oil Hopes Fade 01:30 NVIDIA Financing Shock 02:21 Credit Spreads Warning 04:00 Sector Rotation Month 04:45 Semis And Software Dispersion 06:21 Tariffs And Trade Policy 07:49 Midterms Michigan Bellwether 10:11 Durables And Data Centers 10:51 Housing And Mortgage Lock In 11:58 Warsh Fed Meeting Preview 14:32 Oil Move And Midstream 14:45 QandA Links And Wrap Up Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

    WSJ Minute Briefing
    Oil's Decline Pushes Travel Stocks Higher

    WSJ Minute Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2026 1:23


    Plus: Nvidia shares fall after the WSJ reports talks on a $250 billion backstop for OpenAI. And Cracker Barrel shares decline as CEO plans to step down. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Beurswatch | BNR
    Het is China gelukt: ze bouwen ASML-machines

    Beurswatch | BNR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2026 22:53


    BESI, ASML, ASM, alledrie gaan ze onderuit na een verhaal van The Information. Volgens de peperdure techsite is het nu echt zover: China is begonnen met de productie van eigen DUV-chipmachines. Een Chinees staatsbedrijf zou deze gemiddeld geavanceerde chipmachines kunnen leveren, een product waar ASML nu nog nagenoeg alleenheerser op is. Maar ja, we horen wel vaker dat China enigszins hoogwaardige chips kan produceren, terwijl de productieprocessen nagenoeg altijd inefficiënt blijken te zijn. Oftewel: duur, verspillend en amper concurrerend. Waarom beleggers dan toch in paniek raken en of dat wel terecht is, bespreken we deze aflevering. Een aflevering die sowieso vol zit met China. Want chipbedrijf CXMT kreeg het voor elkaar: van de ene op de andere dag het grootste beursbedrijf van China worden. CXMT schoot na de beursgang vannacht met meer dan 500 procent omhoog. Het bedrijf produceert geheugenchips en is daarmee een concurrent van Samsung en SK Hynix. Of het bedrijf die twee ook serieus kan beconcurreren, gaan we ook voor je uitzoeken. En het lijkt de Chinashow wel: we hebben het ook over de soort-van-Chinese bank HSBC, de Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation. Dankzij hun zetel en beursnotering in Londen, is het een Europees beursbedrijf. En sinds kort zelfs Europa's op-een-na grootste beursbedrijf, achter ASML. Ze naderen een beurswaarde van 300 miljard dollar. Hoe ze dat voor elkaar kregen, en waarom ze zo belachelijk veel winstgevender zijn dan ING en ABN, gaan we je ook vertellen. Hoor je ook Welke nieuwe horde in de overnamesoap van Warner Bros door Paramount nu weer krijgt Hoe Nvidia de koers van andere chipbedrijven omhoog helpt Waarom president Trump de beursgang van She-in in de weg zit Te gast: Robbert Manders, van het Antaurus Europe Fund BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Je hoort hem ook in de BNR-podcast Moerdijk: dorp van de rekening. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    WSJ What’s News
    What's News in Markets: AI's Price Tag, Elon Musk's Reality Check, a Fast Track to Trump Posts

    WSJ What’s News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2026 5:07


    How much AI spending is too much? And why are some Tesla and SpaceX investors losing patience with Elon Musk? Plus, why are Wall Street firms paying up to $100,000 for a fast track to Trump posts? Host Imani Moise discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    WSJ Your Money Briefing
    What's News in Markets: AI's Price Tag, Elon Musk's Reality Check, a Fast Track to Trump Posts

    WSJ Your Money Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2026 5:07


    How much AI spending is too much? And why are some Tesla and SpaceX investors losing patience with Elon Musk? Plus, why are Wall Street firms paying up to $100,000 for a fast track to Trump posts? Host Imani Moise discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    WSJ Minute Briefing
    Mixed Ending to a Volatile Week for U.S. Stocks

    WSJ Minute Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2026 1:16


    Plus: Crude oil slips on new hopes for peace talks. And SAP's stock jumps after the software maker reported higher quarterly revenue from its cloud business. Julie Chang hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Tony Katz + The Morning News
    Tony Katz and the Morning News 1st Hr 7-24-26

    Tony Katz + The Morning News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2026 27:48 Transcription Available


    Catch Up With All Things Tony Katz! https://wibc.com/892933/tony-katz-1st-hr-7-24-26-dow-drops-iran-blood-on-mamdanis-hand/ Dow dropped 506 yesterday. Attacks on Iran continue. Less talking, more talking. AOC doesn't care about being called a communist. Indiana is exploding. Literally. The blood is on Zohran Mamdani's hands See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Tony Katz + The Morning News
    Tony Katz and the Morning News Full Show 7-24-26

    Tony Katz + The Morning News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2026 78:23 Transcription Available


    Catch Up With All Things Tony Katz! https://wibc.com/schedule/tony-katz-morning-news/ https://wibc.com/892933/tony-katz-1st-hr-7-24-26-dow-drops-iran-blood-on-mamdanis-hand/ Dow dropped 506 yesterday. Attacks on Iran continue. Less talking, more talking. AOC doesn't care about being called a communist. Indiana is exploding. Literally. The blood is on Zohran Mamdani's hands https://wibc.com/892935/tony-katz-2nd-hr-7-24-26-megan-rapinoe-hates-girls-bob-ross/ Governor Braun signs on to the Ratepayer Protection Pledge. Today’s Popcorn Moment: A little girl's response to Megan Rapinoe's support of biological males in girls sports. Today on the Marketplace: Bob Ross toaster. US Military and IDF have not mergedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Beurswatch | BNR
    Intel haalt waslijst aan opdrachten binnen (en daar profiteert Besi van)

    Beurswatch | BNR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2026 23:20


    De chipmaker heeft een fantastisch kwartaal achter de rug. Het ziet de omzet met 25 procent groeien. Dat is de sterkste kwartaalgroei die ze sinds 2011 gezien hebben bij Intel. De vraag is nog steeds groter dan ze aankunnen. Deze aflevering hebben we het over de chipmaker. Kunnen ze deze groei doorzetten? En kan China zorgen voor extra inkomsten? Ook gaat het over de investeringen. Intel wil die (net als een Tesla en Alphabet) opvoeren. Maar krijgt het van aandeelhouders wél de goedkeuring daarvoor? Ook hoor je over een aantal orders die Intel binnen heeft gesleept. Dat zijn opdrachten die een bedreiging kunnen worden voor het Nederlandse Besi. Verder hebben we het over de nieuwe heffingen van president Trump. Dit keer grijpt 'ie naar een wet uit de jaren 70. We zoeken voor je uit of dit nu wel of niet erg is voor jouw Europese aandelen. Over aandelen gesproken. We hebben het over een recordaantal ETF's. Donner vertelt het je aan de hand van een spaghettikanon. En we hebben het over Arcadis. Dat geeft toe dat het een overnamebod van een Canadese concurrent heeft afgewezen. Het tweede bod bestuderen ze. Betekent het dat Arcadis binnenkort van de beurs wordt gehaald? Te gast: Bob Homan van ING Investment Office BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Je hoort hem ook in de BNR-podcast Moerdijk: dorp van de rekening. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    EZ News
    EZ News 07/24/26

    EZ News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2026 7:24


    Good afternoon, I'm _ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opens lower The Taiwan Stock Exchange opened 81 points lower this morning. Opening turnover reached 6.77 billion N-T dollars. Taiwan shares followed other Asian markets lower as oil prices rose above 100 U-S dollars a barrel amid growing conflict (衝突) in the Gulf. U-S stocks also fell overnight as higher oil prices worried investors. The S&P 500 lost 1.2 percent, the Dow fell 1 percent, and the Nasdaq dropped 2.2 percent. Traffic controls possible as Noul approaches The Directorate General of Highways says traffic controls (交通管制) may be introduced on five highway sections. These include the Southern Cross-Island Highway and the East Coast Highway. The announcement comes after the Central Weather Administration issued a sea warning for Tropical Storm Noul. Noul is the 12th tropical storm of this year's season. The highways agency also activated its emergency response team (緊急應變小組) at 7 this morning. Officials said mountain roads could become blocked (受阻的、無法通行的) or damaged during the storm. Traffic controls will be changed based on the latest weather reports and road conditions. MAC to cancel citizenship of China-born organizer The Mainland Affairs Council says it will cancel the Taiwan citizenship (公民身分、國籍) of a China-born woman convicted (被判有罪的) of working for Beijing in Taiwan. Zhou Man-zhi became a Taiwan citizen through marriage in 2004. Earlier this week, the Supreme Court confirmed her eight-year prison sentence (監禁刑期) for breaking the National Security Act. The court found that Zhou tried to develop two groups for marriage immigrants in Taiwan. It said she acted for China-based organizations controlled by the Chinese Communist Party. Trump links Saudi nuclear deal to Israel ties U-S President Donald Trump says a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement (合作協議) with Saudi Arabia can only move forward if the kingdom establishes relations (建立關係) with Israel. Saudi Arabia has long refused to join the agreements without a clear path toward an independent (獨立) Palestinian state. Sagher Meghani reports. Human Rights Watch criticizes Indian police Human Rights Watch is calling on India's government to investigate police actions against student protesters in New Delhi. The group says security forces used unnecessary and excessive force (過度武力), including tear gas (催淚瓦斯) and batons, against mostly peaceful protesters. The criticism comes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has offered to hold talks with protest leaders. The protesters are demanding that the country's education minister resign (辭職). India is now ranked as the country with the highest risk of civil unrest (社會動盪) on a major international index. The number of people joining protests has more than doubled over the past year. Neha Poonia reports from New Delhi. Diplomats consider removing ICC prosecutor Diplomats are preparing to vote on whether to remove the chief prosecutor (首席檢察官) of the International Criminal Court. The vote follows findings of sexual misconduct (性行為不當). The prosecutor is also banned from entering the U-S and is under U-S sanctions. The sanctions (制裁) are linked to the court's investigation of Israeli officials over the conflict in Gaza. Molly Quell has the latest. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    The Dividend Cafe
    Thursday - July 23, 2026

    The Dividend Cafe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2026 6:49


    In this Dividend Cafe Thursday episode, Brian Szytel recaps a broad market selloff with stocks and bonds down as the Dow fell nearly 600 points, the S&P 500 dropped 1.5%, and the Nasdaq slid 2.4% while the 10-year yield rose about four basis points to 4.7%. He attributes pressure to escalating Middle East tensions after a Houthi attack in the Red Sea, driving oil sharply higher (WTI up 6% near $92 and Brent up 7% above $100), and to disappointing earnings from bellwether tech names Google and Tesla, with Google showing negative free cash flow amid heavy CapEx. He notes markets are only about 4% off highs, cautions that volatility is normal, questions the usefulness of the Shiller CAPE given decades of “overvaluation,” and highlights very strong weekly jobless claims (187, lowest since 1969), which could raise the odds of a Fed hike. 00:00 Market Wrap Overview 00:52 Oil Shock and Rates Rise 01:27 Earnings Hit Tech Leaders 02:49 Volatility and Drawdown Reality 03:36 Shiller CAPE Debate 04:06 Jobs Data and Fed Outlook 04:54 Sign Off and Disclosures Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

    WSJ Minute Briefing
    Stock Selloff Deepens After Big Tech Earnings

    WSJ Minute Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2026 1:58


    Plus: The 10-year Treasury yield is at its highest level in more than a year. And Tesla shares dropped nearly 15% after reporting negative free cash flow of more than $1 billion in the second quarter. Pierre Bienaimé hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Dividend Cafe
    Wednesday - July 22, 2026

    The Dividend Cafe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2026 7:50


    On Wednesday, July 22, Brian Szytel reports a quiet, mostly flat market day: the Dow and S&P 500 were flat, the Nasdaq fell about 0.4%, the 10-year Treasury yield rose roughly three basis points to 4.66%, and WTI oil gained about 2.5% amid continued Middle East turmoil. With no economic news, he discusses a Goldman Sachs white paper on global demographics, noting slowing or negative population growth in the developed world (Japan and China already peaked; Europe close), and that U.S. demographics are relatively better due to immigration, supporting a premium equity multiple alongside higher productivity. He also notes U.S. multinationals' foreign revenue share has declined since the 2010s. Finally, he explains the S&P can be positive while momentum/semiconductor names enter a bear market because money rotated into other sectors, shown by equal-weight S&P strength versus cap-weight weakness. 00:00 Market Wrap Snooze Fest 00:48 Why So Quiet Today 01:14 Goldman Demographics Paper 02:00 GDP Growth Headwinds 03:14 Emerging Markets Reality Check 03:52 US Valuation Premium Case 04:21 Global Revenue And Dollar Talk 04:52 Tech Bear Market Question 05:16 Rotation Explains The S&P 05:53 Closing Thoughts And Thanks Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

    WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast
    A Green Beret Medic's Hard Truths: SFC(R) Luke Sciulli on Risk, Resilience, and Casualty Care at Scale

    WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2026 41:21


    Episode Summary      On January 18, 2018, in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Green Beret combat medic Luke Sciulli stopped being the medic and became the patient. A booby-trapped building collapsed on him during a personnel-recovery operation, fracturing his C4, C5, and C6 vertebrae, both scapulas, and his pelvis, and leaving him with a spinal cord injury at C5. In this episode of WarDocs, SFC(R) Luke Sciulli walks through that day and the MEDEVAC chain that followed — forward surgical team, Kandahar, Landstuhl, and Walter Reed — and explains how living through the system he once operated permanently reshaped his view of casualty care, pain management, and patient advocacy.   SFC(R) Sciulli is candid about the recovery that nearly broke him. He describes the culture shock of moving from elite combat operations to a 30-bed spinal cord injury ward populated largely by elderly veterans, and the slow, deliberate realization that, in his words, the only person who was going to make his life better was him. He maps the framework that pulled him back — physical health, mental health, and career — and offers a direct message to wounded operators who cannot get out of bed: the discipline that earned the Beret, the Tab, or the Trident is still inside them.   The conversation then widens into the operational and strategic challenges Sciulli has tackled across an extraordinary career. He compares civilian and military trauma systems and argues that surgeons in major American cities now see more penetrating trauma than many military providers — making military-civilian partnerships essential to keeping skills sharp. He recounts building a joint, combined MEDEVAC architecture across five African nations, and embedding at forward surgical teams in Ukraine just kilometers from the front, where 60 to 90 casualties a day exposed gaps in Role 1 and Role 2 doctrine, risk tolerance, and interoperability that U.S. tabletop exercises rarely surface.   SFC(R) Sciulli also draws on his time supervising a 216-bed field hospital at Columbia University during the 2020 COVID surge and his current work with Vigilant Consulting and Valinor Enterprises advising on tactical medical technology. He makes the case for predictive analytics, wearables, and automated resuscitation systems to force-multiply providers in large-scale combat operations — while confronting the risk-acceptance and accountability questions that slow adoption. He closes with the cause he intends to define his legacy: fixing the negligent disconnect that leaves SOF medics and operators underutilized in the civilian, defense, and healthcare worlds, and expanding the transition programs that turn their hard-won skills into lives saved at home. Chapters (00:00-01:10) Cold Open and Introduction (01:10-05:30) Becoming the Casualty in Helmand Province (05:30-11:30) The Recovery That Rewired Everything (11:30-15:45) Civilian and Military Medicine, Two Ways (15:45-22:45) Distance, Mass Casualties, and Lessons from Ukraine (22:45-32:30) Field Hospitals, Tactical Technology, and Risk (32:30-36:15) Recruiting the Next Force and a SOF Medic Legacy Chapter Summaries (00:00-01:10) Introduction Dr. Soderdahl frames the journey ahead: a Green Beret combat medic who became the patient on the wrong side of an IED blast and now drives technology and policy for the next war. The standard WarDocs welcome sets up a firsthand look at military medicine from the austere edge of combat to the front lines of innovation. (01:10-05:30) Becoming the Casualty in Helmand Province SFC(R) Sciulli recounts volunteering to backfill a buddy's ODA as senior medic and the January 18, 2018 operation in which a booby-trapped building collapsed onto him. He details catastrophic injuries — broken C4-C6, a C5 spinal cord injury, fractured scapulas and pelvis — and the MEDEVAC through the forward surgical team toward higher care, including how his teammates stabilized and moved him. (05:30-11:30) The Recovery That Rewired Everything He describes six months split between Walter Reed and the Tampa VA, the jolt of moving from combat to a spinal cord injury ward, and the loss of career, health, and identity overnight. The turning point came when he accepted that no one else could make his life better, and built a deliberate framework around physical health, mental health, and career. (11:30-15:45) Civilian and Military Medicine, Two Ways Drawing on his paramedic, firefighter, and critical-care flight background plus SF service, Sciulli argues civilian surgeons now out-rep many military providers on penetrating trauma, making military-civilian partnerships essential. He also reflects on serving as senior medical provider for SEAL Teams Two and Eight and why interoperability comes down to people and personality. (15:45-22:45) Distance, Mass Casualties, and Lessons from Ukraine He explains building a joint, combined MEDEVAC system across Chad, Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, and Libya, then scales the problem to the Indo-Pacific and Eastern Europe. Embedded at forward surgical teams in Ukraine, he saw 60 to 90 casualties a day and learned hard lessons about volume, interoperability, civilian EMS integration, and U.S. risk tolerance. (22:45-32:30) Field Hospitals, Tactical Technology, and Risk SFC(R) Sciulli describes supervising a 216-bed COVID field hospital at Columbia University and why a military-style community made it work. He then identifies penetrating and shrapnel trauma as a top killer and makes the case for wearables, predictive analytics, and automated resuscitation — confronting the risk acceptance and human trust that slow adoption. (32:30-36:15) Recruiting the Next Force and a SOF Medic Legacy Speaking to students, residents, and recruiters, Sciulli reframes the pitch: the military needs people willing to operate beyond their comfort zone and scope, not just another credential. He closes on the legacy he intends to leave — fixing the negligent disconnect that leaves SOF medics and operators underutilized after service. Take Home Messages Experiencing Care Builds the Best Advocates: Living through the casualty evacuation chain as the patient teaches lessons no provider can learn from the other side of the litter. Empathy, pain management, and patient advocacy take on new meaning once a clinician has been the one strapped to the litter. Recovery Is a Decision You Make Daily: The hardest part of catastrophic injury is mental, not physical. Progress comes from a conscious choice to get up and be better than yesterday, supported by resources but driven by personal ownership of physical health, mental health, and career. Keep Military Providers Sharp in Civilian Trauma: Civilian surgeons in major cities now see more penetrating trauma and polytrauma than many military clinicians. An integrated military-civilian system that rotates providers through high-volume civilian centers is essential to keeping wartime skills ready. Plan for Volume, Distance, and Interoperability: Future large-scale combat means moving casualties across oceans and continents while relying on host-nation, partner, and civilian systems. High casualty volumes and contested distance demand generalist skill, civilian EMS integration, and a higher tolerance for operational risk. Close the Gap Between Research and the Warfighter: Government funds enormous amounts of combat casualty research and technology that never reaches frontline providers fast enough. The mission is to translate proven findings and devices into the warfighter's hands tomorrow — not years from now.   Episode Keywords military medicine, combat medicine, Green Beret medic, 18D combat medic, special forces medic, combat casualty care, TCCC, spinal cord injury recovery, polytrauma, Helmand Province, Walter Reed, MEDEVAC, forward surgical team, Ukraine combat medicine, mass casualty, large scale combat operations, LSCO, prolonged field care, tactical medicine, medical device innovation, SOF medic, military civilian partnership, WarDocs, Luke Sciulli, veteran resilience, penetrating trauma   Hashtags #MilitaryMedicine, #CombatMedicine, #GreenBeret, #WarDocs, #CombatCasualtyCare, #SOFMedic, #VeteranResilience, #TacticalMedicine   Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission- WarDocs exists to honor the legacy of Military Medicine, preserve its history, and inspire every generation — across all Services, Corps, and Ranks — to serve with excellence and pride. Through mentorship, coaching, and education, we equip those considering, entering, and serving in military medicine with the knowledge, connections, and community they need to thrive. We celebrate Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoW, and Our Nation. Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/our-guests Subscribe and Like our Videos on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast Listen to the "What We Are For" Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield, demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms. Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast  

    Beurswatch | BNR
    Elk nadeel heb z'n voordeel! Randstad gered door oorlog

    Beurswatch | BNR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2026 22:47


    Het mocht drie jaar duren maar het is eindelijk zover. Randstad groeit weer, en nu echt! De omzet nam met 2 procent toe, en er wordt zelfs weer winst gemaakt. En dat komt deels door de oorlog in het Midden-Oosten. Hoe dat zit hoor je deze aflevering. En dan zoeken we ook uit hoe houdbaar die groeibron voor Randstad is. Minder mooi ziet het er bij KPN uit. Dat ziet juist de omzet dalen. Specifiek de inkomsten van zakelijke klanten doet het slecht, die krimpen met een vijfde ten opzichte van een jaar eerder. De topman denkt dat het wel goed komt, dat het de rest van het jaar wel weer bijtrekt. Is hij te laconiek? Verder hoor je over de beurs van Hong Kong. Daar liggen beurshandelaren en de uitbater in de clinch over wonton-noedels en geroosterd varken. En we hebben een déjà vu bij Nike. Het kledingmerk gaat - alweer - afscheid nemen van allerlei distributeurs. Pakt het deze keer dan wél goed uit? Te gast: Nico Inberg van de Aandeelhouder BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Je hoort hem ook in de BNR-podcast Moerdijk: dorp van de rekening. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Dividend Cafe
    Tuesday - July 21, 2026

    The Dividend Cafe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2026 8:47


    Brian Szytel recaps a Tuesday market rebound led by momentum stocks and semiconductors, with the Dow up over 300 points, the S&P 500 up 0.9%, and the Nasdaq up 1.3%, while the 10-year yield rose to 4.63% and oil climbed to about $84 WTI and $91 Brent amid the Iran war, pressuring inflation expectations and rates. With no major economic data, he focuses on demand-pull inflation and the lagged relationship between money supply (M2) and CPI, noting M2 is up ~3.5% year-to-date and nearly 6% over 12 months, suggesting inflation could bias higher 12–18 months out despite a cooler June CPI. He discusses the Fed's inflation-fighting rhetoric, an estimated high chance of a rate hike before year-end, and potential headwinds to risk assets from tighter policy and balance-sheet shrinkage. He also explains that point moves typically refer to the Dow for public discussion, while deeper market analysis relies on the broader S&P 500. 00:00 Market Bounce Recap 01:02 Rates and Oil Move 01:37 Money Supply and CPI 03:05 Fed Hike Risk Ahead 04:52 Dow vs S&P Explained 06:41 Wrap Up and Q&A Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

    WSJ Minute Briefing
    Chip Stocks Lead U.S. Markets Higher

    WSJ Minute Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2026 1:41


    Plus: Oil tops $90 a barrel as Middle East conflict continues. And shares of Utz Brands soar after the snack-food maker agrees to go private. Imani Moise hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Hawaii News Now
    First at 4 p.m. (July 20, 2026)

    Hawaii News Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2026 23:27


    The Army identified two U.S. soldiers killed in Jordan while defending against Iranian missile and drone attacks, one with a Hawaii connection. Residents in a tight-knit Makakilo neighborhood are heartbroken after an early morning fire kills an elderly man. What students and families need to know as a new school year approaches with a new cell phone ban on Hawaii public school campuses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Dividend Cafe
    Monday - July 20, 2026

    The Dividend Cafe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2026 14:06


    Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4yvcd4b David Bahnsen reviews a modest down day for markets as Iran tensions and reported American casualties push oil above $80 (ending above $83), with the Dow down ~300, S&P -19 bps, Nasdaq -5 bps, and the 10-year yield at 4.59%; communication services and energy led while healthcare lagged. He cites IPO froth cooling, noting SpaceX below $120 versus a $135 IPO and far off highs. In politics, he highlights Maine's Senate race likely featuring progressive Troy Jackson versus Susan Collins and notes Michigan Democrats consolidating behind Haley Stevens, outlining the difficult map for a Democratic Senate majority. Economically, he underscores the Supreme Court reversal of IEEPA tariffs lowering blended import tariffs from ~11% to ~6–6.5%, while flagging a record 105.8M outside the labor force, soft industrial production, rising import prices, and housing starts driven by multifamily. He previews next week's Fed meeting under Chair Kevin Warsh, balance-sheet maturity shortening, midstream earnings (Kinder Morgan), and answers why shorting stocks is inherently leveraged and generally unsuitable for most investors. 00:00 Welcome and Setup 00:17 Iran Tensions and Oil 01:24 Market Wrap and Sectors 02:17 IPO Froth Check 03:13 Senate Races Outlook 05:39 Economy Data and Tariffs 07:43 Housing and Fed Preview 09:08 Energy Earnings and Gas 10:01 Ask TBG Short Selling 12:00 Wrap Up and Links Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

    Squawk on the Street
    9am Hour: Big Earnings Week, Tech Looks to Rebound, Gas Prices $4/Gallon on U.S.-Iran Tensions 7/20/26

    Squawk on the Street

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2026 42:54


    After a rough week for the Dow and the chip sector, Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer set the stage for a busy earnings week — including results due out from Alphabet and Tesla. You also have SpaceX looking to avoid a seven-day losing streak. The anchors delved into Chinese AI moves and what's at stake for the U.S. AAA says the average price of gasoline is up to $4 per gallon for the first time in a month, as U.S-Iran tensions escalate following the killing of three American servicemembers over the weekend. Also in focus: Data center backlash, what New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) said about her state's AI data center moratorium, blockbuster box office debut for Universal's "The Odyssey," Wall Street upgrades, Cramer's non-tech plays.   Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    FactSet U.S. Daily Market Preview
    Financial Market Preview - Monday 20-Jul

    FactSet U.S. Daily Market Preview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2026 5:28


    US futures mixed as the Dow trades lower and the Nasdaq slightly higher. Bond markets are mixed: the U.S. 10-year yield is up 1 bp at 4.6%, gilts have risen 2 bps to 5%, and bunds are steady at 3.2%. The dollar is softer. Oil has given back earlier gains, with WTI crude little changed just below $82 per barrel. Gold is lower, industrial metals are down, and bitcoin is weaker. Ongoing Middle East tensions leaving a cautious tone for equity markets. US ramped up strikes against Iran on the weekend. Protraction in hostilities a complication for European macro outlook given impact on inflation and demand. Market moving off earlier lows with oil pulling back from session highs, highlighting sensitivity to energy price developments.Companies Mentioned: Segro, Samsung Biologics, Advanced Medical Solutions Group, PolyPeptide Group

    Hawaii News Now
    This Is Now (July 20, 2026)

    Hawaii News Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2026 22:48


    An Army soldier from Ewa Beach is one of two U.S. service members who were killed in Jordan over the weekend during an attack from Iran. Honolulu Police are looking for the suspect in an armed robbery at a convenience store in Kalihi early this morning. And a man who was found unconscious inside a burning building this morning in Makakilo has died.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Hawaii News Now
    Sunrise 5 a.m. (July 20, 2026)

    Hawaii News Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2026 19:40


    A soldier from Hawaii has been identified as one of the service members killed in the Middle East over the weekend. Who he is, as the U.S. expands airstrikes against Iran. Ballots have been sent for Hawaii's primary election, which is now less than 3 weeks away. We'll show you the efforts to make sure the state's vote-counting machines are ready to go. The 25th Native Hawaiian Convention begins today. Casey Lund will be live at the Blaisdell this morning to give us a look at what attendees can expect. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Coin Stories
    David Hunter: Stocks Aren't Done Going Up, But the Big Crash Is Coming

    Coin Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2026 58:15


    David Hunter says stocks have another 30% of upside left — and then the biggest crash since 1929. This week the veteran contrarian returns with his most specific targets yet. David lays out the melt-up he's been calling for, the global bust he thinks follows it, and the staggering amount of money he believes central banks will have to print to dig us out. He also shares his gold and silver targets, and gives his honest (and bearish) read on Bitcoin. We discuss: His targets: S&P: 10,000, Nasdaq: 36,000, Dow: 70,000, Russell: 4,000 — and why he just raised them  Why he sees an 80% bear market coming, not a normal recession The $20 trillion the Fed may be forced to print Why 25% inflation could hit by the early 2030s Gold to $7,000, silver to $200 — then far higher next cycle His bearish Bitcoin call — and what would change his mind The one signal he watches to know the top is in Whether you agree with David or not, few people lay out a case this clearly. Follow David Hunter on X: https://x.com/DaveHcontrarian  ---- Order my new book "Bitcoin is For Everyone," a simple introduction to Bitcoin and what's broken in our current financial system: https://amzn.to/3WzFzfU  ---- Speed is my go-to Bitcoin Lightning wallet! Send, receive, or swap stablecoins and digital gold into Bitcoin in one app. Run a business? Speed powers Bitcoin payments for Steak 'n Shake, and it can do the same for you. Download at https://speed.app/natalie  and use code COINSTORIES10 for 5,000 free sats after your first transaction. ---- Ledn is the global leader in Bitcoin-backed loans, issuing over $10 billion in loans since 2018, and they were the first to offer proof of reserves. With Ledn, you get custody loans, no credit checks, no monthly payments, and more. Get .25% off your first loan, learn more at https://www.Ledn.io/natalie  ---- Abundant Mines is a fully-managed Bitcoin mining in the U.S. You own the miners. You keep 100% of the Bitcoin. Voted #1 mining company by peers. Get 1 month of free hosting: AbundantMines.com/Natalie ---- Natalie's Bitcoin Product Partners: Download Bitkey Today and use my promo code STORIES to get 10% off the new Bitkey. This episode has been sponsored by Bitkey: https://bitkey.world/STORIES Master your Bitcoin self-custody with 1-on-1 help and gain peace of mind with the help of The Bitcoin Way: https://www.thebitcoinway.com/natalie  With BitcoinIRA, you can invest in bitcoin 24/7 inside a tax-advantaged IRA. Choose a Traditional IRA to defer taxes, or a Roth IRA for tax-free withdrawals later. Take control of your future with BitcoinIRA: https://www.bitcoinira.com/natalie  ---- Natalie's Upcoming Events: The best time to plan for Bitcoin 2027 is right now. Early bird tickets are live — grab the lowest pricing available and use code HODL for 10% off: https://tickets.b.tc/event/bitcoin-2027?promoCodeTask=apply&promoCodeInput=HODL  ---- Extra Services to Consider: Protect yourself from SIM Swaps that can hack your accounts and steal your Bitcoin. Join America's most secure mobile service, trusted by CEOs, VIPs and top corporations: https://www.efani.com/natalie   Ditch your fiat health insurance like I did four years ago! Join me at CrowdHealth: www.joincrowdhealth.com/natalie ---- This podcast is for educational purposes and should not be construed as official investment advice. Ads in this episode are baked-in and may reference promotions or offers that are no longer available at the time of listening. ---- VALUE FOR VALUE — SUPPORT NATALIE'S SHOWS Strike ID https://strike.me/coinstoriesnat/ Cash App $CoinStories   #money #Bitcoin #investing

    Jay Fonseca
    PODCAST LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 16 DE JULIO

    Jay Fonseca

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2026 21:12


    PODCAST LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 16 DE JULIO - Gobierno dice que LUMA tiene que irse en el Supremo de PR - El Vocero 200 millones para rehabilitar el tren urbano - El Vocero Nuevo arancel de 25% a Brasil entra el 22 de julio; escalada comercial en curso.Los demócratas se rompen por Israel, sobre 100 votan contra ayudar a Israel - Semafor Bonistas logran aliado en Rivera Schatz, alega que la Junta solo quiere ofrecer poco para seguir quedándose en PR y no negociar pa guisar en PR - Noticel AAA dice que dará créditos por falta de servicio - El Vocero Trump tiene mensaje especial esta noche a las 9PM Un momento para WindMar Home — la empresa con más de 20 años protegiendo los hogares puertorriqueños.Solar para bajar tu factura. Techo para proteger tu inversión. Agua para que nunca te quedes sin — especialmente con las sequías que se aproximan. Y batería para total independencia energética.Todo bajo una misma empresa. Un solo llamado. Llama al 787-489-1155 o visita windmarhome.comWindMar Home — los que se preparan hoy , duermen tranquilos mañana.#incluyeauspicio #windmarhomeAlcaldes se enteran por los medios de racionamiento de agua, Comerío, Cidra, Canóvanas y Río Grande, San Lorenzo no tendrá, no anunciaron en Carolina - El Vocero EEUU atacó un petrolero y objetivos en el norte de Irán; Teherán respondió contra bases estadounidenses en Baréin, Kuwait y Jordania, y advierte que resistirá "hasta el final".Líderes de inteligencia artificial piden regulación de la inteligencia artificial - Axios Al fin aprueban ley para prohibir el escaneo obligatorio de furgones - El Vocero LePen está al frente en las encuestas de Francia - Reuters Se harán 3 casinos más en PR - El Vocero No hay jurisdicción federal en caso de Domenech y Sebastián hasta ahora - El Nuevo Día Huevos bajan demasiado de precio tras dumpeo federal - El Nuevo Día Albergue se va a quedar con perro que atacó a secretario de Recursos Naturales - El Nuevo Día Corrección no paga la renta de su sede y quieren contrato de 4 millones por quedarse en oficinas - El Nuevo Día Tres testigos dicen que Elvia sacó algo punzante de cartera - El Nuevo Día Sigue la guerra de Paulson v. Ghaffar en el tribunal de PR - El Nuevo Día Este weekend es el back to school sin IVU   LOS DATOS DEL DÍA (cierre / referencia 15-16 jul) Brent$84.95 · +12% en 3 sesiones  Gasolina EEUU (AAA)$3.89/gal · +9¢ semana  S&P 500 (fut.)~7,610 · -0.1%  Dow (fut.)+145 pts · +0.3%  Bono 10 años4.57% Euro/USD1.1431 · +0.1% Gas natural (Europa)€53.1/MWh  Hipoteca 30 años~6.65%

    The Dividend Cafe
    Thursday - July 16, 2026

    The Dividend Cafe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2026 7:38


    Brian Szytel hosts Dividend Cafe on Thursday, July 16, describing a down market day driven by rotation out of tech and semis, with the Nasdaq down 1.5% versus modest declines in the Dow and S&P, and equal-weighted S&P outperforming cap-weighted by over 160 bps. He highlights ongoing housing weakness: existing home sales at the lowest pace since 1995, affordability pressures with mortgage payments rising from about $1,700 to $3,100 since 2020, and record home equity (~$11T) contributing to illiquidity as most homeowners have rates below current levels. He addresses financials' July strength, noting they signal economic health but appear fairly to slightly richly valued around 2x price-to-book. Economic data was mostly positive (retail sales +0.2%, Philly Fed 41 vs 13, claims 208 vs 218) while housing data disappointed (builder sentiment down, pending sales -5.6%). 00:00 Market Wrap and Rotation 00:47 Housing Market Stuck 01:23 Affordability and Equity 03:08 Financials Sector Question 04:36 Economic Data Rundown 05:12 Housing Data Misses 05:37 Closing Thoughts Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

    The Dividend Cafe
    Wednesday - July 15, 2026

    The Dividend Cafe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2026 7:51


    On Wednesday, July 15, Brian Szytel reports modest market gains (Dow +150, S&P 500 +0.4%, Nasdaq +0.6%) amid a positive early Q2 earnings tone, though Middle East tensions temper sentiment and momentum tech (semis and software) has been pressured. He highlights notable strength in financials, citing rising lending, M&A, and capital markets activity, with investment banking up about 30%, capital markets up over 15%, and financial earnings up over 6%, viewing this as a forward-looking sign of economic confidence. The day's key news was a second straight cooler-than-expected inflation report: PPI fell 0.3% vs flat expected and core rose 0.2% vs 0.4% expected, implying a favorable PCE read. He discusses potential market impacts if Strait of Hormuz disruption persisted (higher oil, inflation, rates; pressure on long-duration assets; benefits to U.S. production), while noting futures imply ~$75 oil in a year, and adds a strong Empire State manufacturing print (15.6 vs 8.4 expected). 00:00 Market Close Recap 00:23 Earnings Season Pulse 01:00 Financials Lead Strength 02:26 Cooler Inflation Data 03:40 Hormuz Risk Scenario 05:15 Futures Reality Check 05:28 Manufacturing Beat Wrap 05:57 Final Sign Off Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com