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Investing.comInvesting.com··Peter Frank

Wells Fargo's Comeback Accelerates Post-Fed Cap Lift, But Credit Risks Loom

Wells Fargo reports strong Q1 2026 growth post-Fed asset cap lift, but rising credit provisions and margin pressures create offsetting risks.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Tanya Rawat

Treasury Faces $2 Trillion Borrowing Wall in 2026 as Debt Crisis Looms

Treasury may borrow over $2 trillion annually through 2028 as interest costs exceed $1.2 trillion yearly. Fed chief warns debt path is unsustainable; JPMorgan CEO warns of bond crisis risk.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Caroline Ryan

Stripe, SpaceX, Databricks Signal Death of Traditional IPO Model

Major unicorns bypass public markets via secondary sales. Secondary market volumes hit $226B in 2025, reshaping traditional IPO pipeline.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Na

Snyk Harnesses Anthropic's Claude to Fortify AI-Generated Code Security

Snyk integrates Anthropic's Claude to secure AI-generated code, addressing major vulnerability risks as 65-70% of production code now comes from AI models.
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Investing.comInvesting.com··Leo Miller

Super Micro Surges 24% on Margin Expansion Despite $2B Revenue Miss

Super Micro Computer ($SMCI) jumped over 24% after beating EPS estimates on margin gains, though revenue fell $2B short of guidance amid legal headwinds.
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Investing.comInvesting.com··Bret Kenwell

Consumer Strength and AI Boom Drive Earnings Beat, S&P 500 All Sectors Poised for Growth

Earnings season reveals resilient consumers and surging AI demand. All S&P 500 sectors expected positive 2026 growth for first time since 2021.
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Investing.comInvesting.com··Christine Short

Shareholder Meeting Season: AI, Energy, and Consumer Resilience Steal the Spotlight

May's shareholder meetings reveal corporate strategies on AI, consumer spending, and energy markets. Major companies including PepsiCo, Amazon, and ExxonMobil address investor concerns on growth and capital allocation.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Dilallo

Chevron's Resilience at $110 Oil: Why Energy Giant Deserves Buy Rating Despite 2027 Headwinds

Chevron generates strong cash flow at $110 oil with resilience in $50-70 price ranges. Buy rating recommended despite 2027 price decline expectations.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Eric Trie

Villere St Denis Liquidates $18M Euronet Stake Amid Year-Long Underperformance

Villere St Denis completely exits $17.53M Euronet Worldwide position as shares decline 25.4% year-over-year, signaling institutional skepticism.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Trevor Jennewine

Powell's Inflation Warning Threatens to Derail Rate-Cut Cycle, Roiling Markets

Fed Chair Powell warns that inflation risks and geopolitical tensions may extend rate hikes through 2026, delaying expected cuts and threatening stock market valuations.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Not Specified

Bitcoin Eyes $100K as MicroStrategy Doubles Down; Crypto Market Faces ETF Headwinds

Bitcoin eyed for $100K as MicroStrategy accumulates amid Fed policy shifts, despite $2.44B in April ETF outflows signaling retail caution.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Alex Carchidi

Crypto's 'Great Rotation' Stalls: Q1 Inflows Hit Just $11B, Far Below 2025 Pace

Q1 2026 crypto inflows hit just $11 billion—one-third of 2025's pace—challenging 'Great Rotation' expectations. Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs show promise, but broader institutional adoption remains gradual.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Dilallo

Oil Could Surge to $150 on Strait of Hormuz Risks; Energy Majors Poised to Gain

JPMorgan warns crude could hit $150+ if Strait of Hormuz disruptions persist. Low-cost producers like Chevron and ConocoPhillips positioned for windfall profits.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Not Specified

Rayls Launches Public Blockchain to Democratize Institutional Asset Tokenization

Rayls launches mainnet with Axyl consensus, targeting institutional asset tokenization. Partners including XP Inc. and Parfin pledge $400M in monthly stablecoin payments by year-end.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Tanya Rawat

US Debt Hits 100% of GDP for First Time Since WWII, Economist Warns

U.S. national debt exceeds 100% of GDP for first time since WWII, reaching $31.27 trillion. Economist Steve Hanke calls for constitutional reforms to address fiscal imbalance.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Lee Samaha

Teradyne Stock Surges 15% as Investors Embrace AI-Driven Growth Story

Teradyne stock surged 15% as AI revenue hits 70% of sales with 87% year-over-year growth, despite softer second-quarter guidance attributed to order timing.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Andy Gould

Waters Parkerson Doubles Down on CBIZ With $3M Stock Purchase Amid Integration Turmoil

Waters Parkerson invests $3M in CBIZ shares amid 51% stock decline, betting integration headwinds from Marcum acquisition will prove temporary.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Tanya Rawat

Griffin Warns Wealthy Investors Underestimate Private Credit Risks Amid $3.5T Industry Stress

Ken Griffin warns wealthy investors underestimate private credit liquidity risks as $3.5T sector faces redemption pressures and major funds restrict withdrawals.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Todd Shriber

JPMorgan's $6,300 Gold Target Signals 15% Upside for GLD Investors

JPMorgan forecasts gold at $6,000-$6,300 by year-end despite recent 5.3% underperformance, citing central bank demand and diversification appeal.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Dilallo

JPMorgan: Oil Prices Have Further to Rise on Iran Conflict Disruptions

JPMorgan sees upside for oil prices as Iran tensions crimp Persian Gulf output by 57%, with recovery potentially lasting through 2026.
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