The Market Screener
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The Market Screener offers an audio version of the daily Wall Street column from Marketscreener, providing a morning update on financial markets as the stock exchange opens. It covers market trends, key indices, and economic indicators to help listeners gauge the day's trading sentiment. The podcast is hosted by Audiomeans and aims to deliver concise market analysis for investors and finance enthusiasts.
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Wall Street Likes Weakness 02.07.2026 4minSecond-quarter earnings season begins in earnest the week of July 13, with about 100 major European and American companies set to report. PepsiCo gets an early turn on Thursday, July 9, which may not sound like the opening act of a grand market reckoning, but investors will take what they can get. After record highs at the end of the second quarter, equities have entered July looking a little restless. This morning, futures are in the green after June non-farm payroll data. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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July Opens With a Very Fed-Shaped Cloud 01.07.2026 4minAfter the strongest quarter for U.S. stocks in six years, investors are entering July with a familiar problem: the good news may have become a little too good. The S&P 500 rose 9.1% in the first half, including dividends. Europe did even better, with the Stoxx Europe 600 Total Return index up 10.3%. Japan's Nikkei jumped 39%. South Korea's KOSPI did something closer to levitation, rising 101%, helped by artificial intelligence enthusiasm and local policy shifts. That is the backdrop for today's softer session. U.S. stocks are set to open lower, European indexes have already slipped, and parts of Asia were mixed. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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AI stocks are ending the quarter with a shrug 30.06.2026 4minFor the last session of the quarter, stocks are edging higher, oil is no longer screaming, and investors are waiting for fresh labor-market data before deciding how much optimism is allowed. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are still on track for their best quarter in six years. The Dow is heading for its strongest quarterly gain since 2022. Not bad for a market that spent the past few months worrying about war, oil, inflation, AI spending, and the Federal Reserve. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Wall Street Reboots After the Oil Scare 29.06.2026 5minMarkets are treating the U.S.-Iran pause as permission to breathe again: oil is back near $72, stock futures are higher, and the Strait of Hormuz has been downgraded from global panic button to unresolved risk. That gives Wall Street room to return to its other obsession: deciding which parts of the AI trade still deserve the hype, and which ones simply got too crowded. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Shovel Gets Pricier on Wall Street 26.06.2026 5minThe Nasdaq's attempt at a rebound already looks shaky, as investors grow more impatient with the gap between massive AI spending and actual profits. Micron’s strong forecast briefly lifted the mood, but renewed pressure on chip stocks, Apple's price increases, and doubts around OpenAI's IPO plans have revived concerns that the AI trade may be running ahead of reality. At the same time, fresh tension around Iran is adding another layer of risk, even as falling oil prices suggest markets are still more focused on supply flows than geopolitical headlines. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Cooler PCE, Hotter Chips 25.06.2026 4minA cooler-than-feared inflation report gave markets the excuse they needed to rally, while stronger-than-expected consumer spending suggested the economy still has momentum. Micron's blowout results added fuel to the rebound, reminding investors that the AI boom still depends heavily on memory chips. Lower oil prices and falling bond yields helped the mood, while mixed corporate news showed that the rally was powerful but still selective. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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When Growth Needs Proof 24.06.2026 5minAfter two rough days for technology stocks, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are trying to regain their footing, helped by a modest rebound in chip names in anticipation for Micron. The memory-chip maker reports earnings after the close, and investors are treating the event as a useful test case for the AI boom. It sells into the infrastructure buildout that has powered the market's biggest story: cloud giants spending enormous sums on data centers, chips, servers, and everything else needed to keep artificial intelligence humming. When that story feels strong, Micron looks like a winner, but when investors start asking whether all this spending will earn a decent return, the company becomes a very visible place to worry. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The AI Boom Is Starting to Look Expensive 23.06.2026 4minFor months, investors have rewarded the suppliers of the AI boom, especially chipmakers, because their role is obvious. If everyone needs more computing power, someone has to sell the hardware. That part of the trade still makes sense. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index recently hit a fresh record and is up roughly 106% this year. But Tuesday morning, the mood has shifted. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Wall Street's Nerves of Steel 22.06.2026 5minThis week begins with investors trying to do two things at once: enjoy the rally and pretend it is not watching the Strait of Hormuz every five minutes. U.S. stocks enter Monday's session after a strong prior week, with the Nasdaq up 2.4% and technology once again doing much of the heavy lifting. The S&P 500 is comfortably above where it stood before the latest Middle East conflict began, and Europe's Stoxx 600 has already climbed back above its late-February record. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Gulf Gives, the Fed Takes 18.06.2026 5minA pause, a passageway, and a promise to keep talking. That's essentially what's included in the Iran-US agreement released a few hours ago. It extends the April ceasefire by another 60 days and restores full maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, without the extra charges that had become one more tax on an already nervous global economy. Brent fell again, sliding toward $77 a barrel, its lowest level since early March. For markets, the agreement is less a breakthrough than a badly needed reduction in one of the world’s most expensive risks. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Dove Has to Land 17.06.2026 3minMarkets are trying to recover from a bruising selloff in chip stocks, helped by easing oil prices and hopes that a U.S.-Iran interim deal can calm inflation fears. But the bigger test comes from Washington, where Kevin Warsh's first press conference as Fed chair will show whether he can sound dovish enough for the White House without frightening bond investors. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Warsh Takes the Stage 16.06.2026 4minAfter Monday's record close for the Dow, investors seem happy to keep buying, with futures just slightly up. The Fed meeting is the main event today. It will be the first interest-rate decision under Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair, and markets are treating it like a debut with unusually high ticket prices. The central bank is widely expected to hold rates steady at 3.50% to 3.75%, but the decision itself is not what matters most. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Markets Get Their Peace Dividend 15.06.2026 4minThis week begins with the possibility that a war may actually be ending. Washington and Tehran have confirmed the outline of an agreement to halt the conflict with Iran, extend the ceasefire, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz on Friday. That is the main fact shaping today's U.S. session. Investors are repricing risk, oil, inflation, and the odds that the Federal Reserve may have a little more room to breathe. Oil prices are falling sharply, with Brent back near $83 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate near $80. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Wall Street Wants to Believe Again 12.06.2026 4minThe market entered Friday with two reasons to believe again: a possible U.S.-Iran peace deal that could cool oil prices, and SpaceX's record-breaking debut testing how much appetite investors still have for giant future-facing bets. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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A Rebound With Strings Attached 11.06.2026 5minA hotter-than-expected producer-price report reminded investors that inflation is not done causing trouble, even as hopes for U.S.-Iran diplomacy helped cool oil prices and lift market sentiment. With the ECB already raising rates, AI stocks wobbling, Oracle exposing the cost of the boom, and SpaceX preparing a monster debut, investors don't know where to look. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Wall Street's Problem Is Not Just Inflation 10.06.2026 4minThe CPI report landed softly, the market did not. Inflation came in almost exactly as expected, but between shaky AI valuations, oil above $90, and fresh U.S.-Iran fighting, investors had already moved on to worrying about the rest of the menu. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Wall Street Rises, Risks Remain 09.06.2026 3minU.S. futures are rising because the market got exactly what it needed this morning: lower Middle East pressure, cheaper oil, and a fresh rebound in chip stocks. Futures were up, showing that investors are willing to step back into risk as long as the AI trade keeps working. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Markets Ask AI for Receipts 08.06.2026 4minThis week begins with a troubling question: is the AI boom still sturdy enough to carry the market, or did Friday expose how much of the rally has been running on faith? Today's session should offer the first clue. After Friday's bruising sell-off in technology stocks, especially semiconductors, Wall Street is trying to stabilize. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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The Jobs Report Just Made the Fed's Life Harder 05.06.2026 3minMarkets had been bracing for another sign that the U.S. labor market was cooling: payroll growth somewhere around 85,000 to 88,000, unemployment steady at 4.3%, and enough weakness to keep the Fed comfortable staying on hold. Instead, the economy added 172,000 jobs. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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Wall Street's Chip Boom Gets a Warning 04.06.2026 4minBroadcom was supposed to be one of the safer names in the artificial-intelligence trade. Not safe in the old-fashioned, dividend-stock sense, but safe by the current standards of Wall Street, where a company can add hundreds of billions of dollars in value because investors believe it has found a permanent seat at the AI table. But good enough suddenly wasn't. Hosted by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information.
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