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June 25th - All major U.S. banks passed the Federal Reserves annual stress test, paving the way for billions of dollars in stock buybacks and dividends. This stress test assesses how Wall Street lenders would respond to hypothetical financial system shocks. Unlike previous years, the 2026 test results will not affect capital requirements, as the Federal Reserve continues to revise the test to make it more bank-friendly. This years test assessed how 32 large lenders would withstand severe global shocks under greater pressure in the commercial and residential real estate markets and corporate debt markets. Hypothetical scenarios included a severe global recession, a 39% drop in commercial real estate prices, and a 30% drop in residential prices. Unemployment would also surge to a peak of 10%, with a corresponding decline in economic output. Regulators stated, "Despite absorbing over $708 billion in loan losses under this years hypothetical scenario, total capital decreased by only 1.6 percentage points, remaining above the minimum capital requirements."June 25 - Micron Technology (MU.O) shares surged nearly 14% in after-hours trading, boosted by strong earnings. Other US chip stocks followed suit, with Marvell Technology (MRVL.O) up over 4%, Intel (INTC.O) up over 3%, ASML (ASML.O) up nearly 4%, Seagate Technology (STX.O) up 9%, and Qualcomm (QCOM.O) up 6%.Micron Technology will hold its Q3 FY2026 earnings call in ten minutes.Micron Technology (MU.O): Under the strategic customer agreements signed to date, the company expects to receive approximately $22 billion in cash deposits and related financial commitments.Micron Technology (MU.O): The company expects to gradually return all excess cash to its shareholders.

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2026/06/25
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  • 04:33:06

    June 25th - All major U.S. banks passed the Federal Reserve's annual stress test, paving the way for billions of dollars in stock buybacks and dividends. This stress test assesses how Wall Street lenders would respond to hypothetical financial system shocks. Unlike previous years, the 2026 test results will not affect capital requirements, as the Federal Reserve continues to revise the test to make it more bank-friendly. This year's test assessed how 32 large lenders would withstand severe global shocks under greater pressure in the commercial and residential real estate markets and corporate debt markets. Hypothetical scenarios included a severe global recession, a 39% drop in commercial real estate prices, and a 30% drop in residential prices. Unemployment would also surge to a peak of 10%, with a corresponding decline in economic output. Regulators stated, "Despite absorbing over $708 billion in loan losses under this year's hypothetical scenario, total capital decreased by only 1.6 percentage points, remaining above the minimum capital requirements."

  • 04:28:22

    June 25 - Micron Technology (MU.O) shares surged nearly 14% in after-hours trading, boosted by strong earnings. Other US chip stocks followed suit, with Marvell Technology (MRVL.O) up over 4%, Intel (INTC.O) up over 3%, ASML (ASML.O) up nearly 4%, Seagate Technology (STX.O) up 9%, and Qualcomm (QCOM.O) up 6%.

  • 04:20:00

    Micron Technology will hold its Q3 FY2026 earnings call in ten minutes.

  • 04:19:18

    Micron Technology (MU.O): Under the strategic customer agreements signed to date, the company expects to receive approximately $22 billion in cash deposits and related financial commitments.

  • 04:18:58

    Micron Technology (MU.O): The company expects to gradually return all excess cash to its shareholders.

  • 04:18:05

    Micron Technology (MU.O): Capital expenditures for each quarter of fiscal year 2027 are expected to be higher than those in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026.

  • 04:12:32

    Micron Technology (MU.O) on Wednesday predicted fourth-quarter revenue that would exceed Wall Street expectations, indicating that strong demand for AI-related infrastructure will continue to drive robust demand for its memory chips. The company's stock rose nearly 10% in after-hours trading. Micron expects fourth-quarter revenue of $50 billion (plus or minus $1 billion), while analysts' average estimate is $43.58 billion. This result and forecast suggest that the explosive growth of generative AI has made products like HBM key components in large data centers, driving up prices. The company's quarterly report also showed third-quarter revenue of $41.4 billion, far exceeding market expectations of $35.4 billion. Micron CEO Sanjay stated, "Micron Technology's record third-quarter financial results and stronger outlook for the fourth quarter reflect the strategic value of memory chips in the AI era. We believe our multi-year strategic customer agreements will significantly enhance the sustainability and predictability of Micron's strong financial performance." Micron's third-quarter report showed a profit of $28.24 billion, or $24.67 per share, compared to $1.89 billion, or $1.68 per share, in the same period last year. Excluding certain one-time items, Micron reported adjusted earnings per share of $25.11, while analysts had expected $20.86 per share.

  • 04:04:59

    Micron Technology (MU.O): Operating cash flow for the third fiscal quarter was $25.39 billion.

  • 04:04:48

    Micron Technology (MU.O): We expect fourth-quarter EPS to be $30.73 ± $1.00.

  • 04:02:35

    Micron Technology (MU.O) has set a revenue outlook of $50 billion for its fourth fiscal quarter, compared to market expectations of $42.915 billion.

  • 04:02:28

    Micron Technology (MU.O) shares rose more than 2% in after-hours trading.

  • 04:01:56

    Micron Technology (MU.O) reported revenue of $41.456 billion for Q3 of fiscal year 2026, compared to market expectations of $35.423 billion and $9.301 billion in the same period last year.

  • 03:50:00

    The Federal Reserve will release the results of its annual bank stress tests in ten minutes; Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda will attend an event in ten minutes.

  • 03:47:48

    According to The Information, SambaNova, an AI chip company backed by Intel (INTC.O), is poised to see its valuation increase fivefold to $10 billion. SambaNova plans to raise between $800 million and $1 billion.

  • 03:39:01

    Alibaba (BABA.N) dipped slightly, with the decline widening to 3%.

  • 03:34:58

    According to Fox News: The funds will also be used for verification and validation work.

  • 03:32:07

    According to Fox News, US President Trump is seeking $672 million in funding to remove Iranian nuclear materials.

  • 03:29:34

    On June 25th, according to CNN, four sources familiar with the matter revealed that the pilot of the US F-15 fighter jet shot down in Iran in April recalled witnessing a shocking sight before being ejected: multiple Iranian drones hovering in the air, moving in a perfectly synchronized formation, resembling jellyfish. This incident sparked a heated debate within the US intelligence community, which continues to this day. If the pilot did indeed witness his described scene—a coordinated formation—it would represent a remarkable leap forward in Iranian drone capabilities. Sources revealed that the pilot described the multiple Iranian drones as interconnected, moving as a single entity, with "smaller drones positioned like legs beneath larger ones, like something out of an alien apocalypse."

  • 03:17:52

    Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: The United States must avoid interpreting the explicit text of the memorandum of understanding in a way that contradicts its literal meaning and fulfill its commitments.

  • 03:13:48

    Market news: Qualcomm (QCOM.O) said its automotive business will generate $6 billion in annualized revenue for fiscal year 2026.