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Monday, July 6, 2026

Tuesday's News Links

[CNBC] Nasdaq falls as chip stocks struggle: Live updates

[Reuters] Stocks slip; Samsung's record profit revives jitters on AI outlook

[Reuters] Oil prices gain as focus shifts to supply recovery and demand

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Mag 7 Loses Market Swagger as AI Trade Spreads Beyond Behemoths

[Axios] Iran resumes attacks in Strait of Hormuz, U.S. says

[AP] Tanker set ablaze after being struck by projectile in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran mourns Khamenei

[Axios] Trump's Iran grudge hangs over NATO summit

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Amazon Seeks to Raise at Least $25 Billion From Bond Sale

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Samsung Scores Profit Beat Due to Runaway Demand for AI Memory

[Reuters] Big Tech data centers are driving up power bills at America's Rust Belt factories

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] AI Productivity Gains Are Years Away, Deutsche Bank’s Reid Says

[Yahoo/Reuters] Exclusive-China's DeepSeek developing its own AI chip, sources say

[Reuters] Ukrainian drones hit Russia's largest refinery, in one of deepest strikes yet

[Bloomberg] Saudi-Flagged Crude Oil Tanker Sustained Damage in Hormuz Strait

[Bloomberg] Iran Missiles Reportedly Hit Ships in Hormuz, Testing US Talks

[Bloomberg] US Trade Deficit Widens to Biggest in More Than a Year

[Bloomberg] Tech Volatility Hits Highest Since Dot-Com Bust Next to S&P 500

[Bloomberg] China’s PBOC Buys Most Gold Since 2023 as Bullion Swings

[Bloomberg] Chinese Firms Leave Nvidia for Local AI Suppliers, Survey Shows

[Bloomberg] El Niño Dry Spell Hits India’s Hydropower Output Straining Grid

[NYT] Trump Promised a Foreign Investment Boom. It’s Getting Harder to Deliver.

[WSJ] BOE Sees Heightened Threat to Financial Stability as Leverage in Equity Markets Rises

[WSJ] Will Someone Finally Blink in the AI Spending War?

[WSJ] Chinese Nuclear Submarine Test-Launches Long-Range Missile

[FT] French far-right leader Le Pen cleared to run for president