Bitcoin crash triggers billions in liquidations
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Bitcoin crash triggers billions in liquidations

The digital assets market, which had already been struggling for months now, is now witnessing a bloodbath after Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin (BTC) treasury firm Strategy (Nasdaq: MSTR) announced the sale of 32 BTC. The total cryptocurrency market cap has declined from $2.57 trillion on the announcement day on June 1 to $2.38 trillion at press…

Applied Aerospace & Defense valued at .5 billion as shares rise in NYSE debut
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Applied Aerospace & Defense valued at $3.5 billion as shares rise in NYSE debut

June 3 (Reuters) – Applied Aerospace & Defense achieved a valuation of $3.54 billion after its shares opened 3.8% above the offer ā€Œprice in their New York Stock Exchange debut on Wednesday, ā€Œsetting the tone for a busy week of initial public offerings. The stock opened ​at $20.75 apiece, compared with the offer price of…

Wall Street Is Cheering Broadcom Stock. It Wants to Supercharge the Smart Home Industry.
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Wall Street Is Cheering Broadcom Stock. It Wants to Supercharge the Smart Home Industry.

Recently, chip giant Broadcom (AVGO) launched its Edge AI broadband portfolio, including a 50G PON gateway system-on-chip with an integrated neural processing unit and Wi-Fi 8 fixed wireless access (FWA) support, bringing fast, secure, and intelligent processing to the edge for smart homes and enterprise applications. Broadcom is working with partners, including Samsung and various…

Mastercard Expands Stablecoin Settlement Hours With Polygon
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Mastercard Expands Stablecoin Settlement Hours With Polygon

Mastercard (NYSE: $MA) is widening its settlement window to nights, weekends and holidays, with Polygon (CRYPTO: $POL) selected as one of the networks carrying the card giant’s onchain settlement push. The expansion gives issuers and acquirers more flexibility in how they settle card transactions across Mastercard’s global network. The new options include intraday, weekend, and…

69-year-old furniture store chain files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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69-year-old furniture store chain files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Certain furniture and mattress retailers are facing financial distress in 2026, after the industry had success in 2025. The furniture industry showed positive sales results in 2025, as the Top 100 retailers posted a 0.9% combined sales increase to $51.2 billion, based on furniture, bedding, and accessories, after a two-year decline, according to Furniture Today….

Should You Invest in This Popular ETF Before SpaceX’s IPO on June 12?
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Should You Invest in This Popular ETF Before SpaceX’s IPO on June 12?

The SpaceX IPO is one of the most highly anticipated public offerings in market history, and it’s slated to become the largest IPO of all time when it goes public on June 12. While there’s no shortage of excitement around SpaceX, investing immediately after it goes public can be risky. IPO stocks tend to carry…

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: AI Job Losses Are ā€˜Complete Nonsense,’ AI Driving Hiring Surge Instead
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: AI Job Losses Are ā€˜Complete Nonsense,’ AI Driving Hiring Surge Instead

Quick Read Jensen Huang (NVDA) dismissed AI job loss fears as “complete nonsense,” arguing productivity gains push companies to hire more engineers, not fewer. Nvidia posted $81.6 billion in Q1 FY2027 revenue, up 85% year over year, with Data Center sales surging 92%. The analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10…

A leaner, more focused Honeywell Aerospace projects strong growth after spinoff
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A leaner, more focused Honeywell Aerospace projects strong growth after spinoff

By Dan Catchpole June 3 (Reuters) – Honeywell Aerospace told investors on Wednesday that it expects to book $6.5 billion in adjusted earnings by 2030, fueled by strong demand from jetmakers and defense customers, along with a sharper focus after its split from Honeywell International later this ā€Œmonth. To get there, the aircraft engine, parts…

Investors Are Fleeing to South Korean and Taiwan ETFs for Diversification. If You Do That, You’re Still Just Chasing AI Chip Stocks.
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Investors Are Fleeing to South Korean and Taiwan ETFs for Diversification. If You Do That, You’re Still Just Chasing AI Chip Stocks.

Whenever the U.S. stock market gets top-heavy, Wall Street’s marketing machine gets cranking. The cycle turns back to a favorite narrative: geographical diversification. Retail investors are urged to dump their concentrated domestic shares and buy single-country ETFs to capture untapped, uncorrelated growth cycles abroad. More News from Barchart There’s no crystal ball in investing. At least…

Partners Group Exposes Private Equity’s Liquidity Mismatch
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Partners Group Exposes Private Equity’s Liquidity Mismatch

Partners Group Exposes Private Equity’s Liquidity Mismatch – Moby THE GIST Our analysts just identified a stock with the potential to be the next Nvidia. Tell us how you invest and we’ll show you why it’s our #1 pick. Tap here. The long-feared contagion across private capital markets has officially breached the walls of private…

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