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  • Meta will cut about 10% of global headcount (~8,000 roles) on May 20, with additional layoffs planned later in 2026.
  • Forum Markets shares surged 120% after the board reauthorized a buyback and formed an independent committee to review strategic alternatives.
  • Roku hit a 52-week high as AI-driven ad targeting and improved free cash flow boost ad monetization and investor sentiment.
  • The FAA tapped Palantir, Thales and Air Space Intelligence to compete to build an AI air-traffic management tool for the system modernization effort.
  • Blue Owl shares ticked up after co-CEOs removed company stock as collateral on personal loans, reducing investor margin-call worries.
  • U.S. rig count fell to 543 for the week ending April 17, the second consecutive weekly decline amid weak oil prices.
  • The IMF warned the Middle East conflict risks widening economic disparities in Latin America and the Caribbean through energy shocks and tighter financing.

Latest Articles

Strattec Security: A Small-Cap Auto Supplier With Big-Cap Cash Flow

Strattec Security: A Small-Cap Auto Supplier With Big-Cap Cash Flow

Strattec Security (STRT) is an overlooked auto supplier trading at modest earnings and low sales multiples despite strong free cash flow generation, low leverage, and improving operational execution. With the stock consolidating below recent highs and valuation still reasonable, the setup favors a defined-risk long trade aimed at a retest of the 52…

Kroger Looks Mispriced for a Defensive Tape: A Buyback-Backed Bounce Setup

Kroger Looks Mispriced for a Defensive Tape: A Buyback-Backed Bounce Setup

Kroger has quietly tightened its narrative around core grocery, leaned into personalization through Google Cloud’s Gemini CX rollout, and backed shareholder returns with a new $2 billion repurchase authorization. With shares near $63.70, improving momentum signals, and a defensive demand profile, KR offers a pragmatic mid-term long setup: defined d…

UBS Lifts EUR/CHF Target to 0.945 Citing Strengthening European Data

UBS Lifts EUR/CHF Target to 0.945 Citing Strengthening European Data

UBS published a research note on Tuesday recommending a long position in EUR/CHF with a target of 0.945 from current levels near 0.92 and a suggested stop-loss at 0.91. The bank cites improving European macro conditions - notably firmer German PMIs and ifo Index readings tied to fiscal stimulus - and a more procyclical global growth backdrop that s…

Pound Strengthened by Shorts Being Forced to Cover as Dollar Weakens

Pound Strengthened by Shorts Being Forced to Cover as Dollar Weakens

The British pound has rallied this week largely because large short positions in GBP/USD were exposed when the dollar weakened, according to ING strategist Chris Turner. Turner warns that current rates in the high 1.36s to low 1.37s may mark peaks for the quarter and possibly the year, while UK political developments and external bond-market pressu…

India-EU Trade Accord Triggers Selloff in Top Indian Automakers

India-EU Trade Accord Triggers Selloff in Top Indian Automakers

Shares of India's largest car manufacturers dropped after New Delhi and the European Union unveiled a trade agreement that cuts import duties on European cars to 10% over five years and establishes a 250,000-vehicle annual quota. Market movement reflected concerns about increased competition, with Mahindra and Mahindra retreating to multi-month low…

Dollar Pauses Ahead of Fed Meeting as Euro Concedes Recent Gains

Dollar Pauses Ahead of Fed Meeting as Euro Concedes Recent Gains

The U.S. dollar firmed slightly Tuesday after two sessions of strong selling ahead of the Federal Reserve’s latest two-day policy meeting. The Dollar Index rose 0.1% to 96.990 at 04:20 ET (09:20 GMT) after hitting a four-month low on Monday. Market participants largely expect the Fed to leave interest rates unchanged, while attention turns to domes…

Dyne Therapeutics Into 2026: A Setup for Another Rerate

Dyne Therapeutics Into 2026: A Setup for Another Rerate

Dyne Therapeutics sits at an interesting intersection for biotech traders: a beaten-down-to-basing chart near $18, meaningful short interest, and a 2026 narrative tied to progress in genetically driven muscle diseases. With liquidity that looks more like a well-funded developer than a fragile microcap, the risk can be framed with a clean stop while…

Yen Confidence Tested as Takaichi Stakes Snap Election on Bigger Stimulus

Yen Confidence Tested as Takaichi Stakes Snap Election on Bigger Stimulus

Tokyo’s hints that it could join Washington in buying yen have provided short-term support, but historical experience and rising worries over Japan’s fiscal outlook mean any intervention may only temper, not reverse, the currency’s decline. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s snap election, driven by promises of expanded stimulus including a suspension…

Markets Navigate Earnings, Fed Decision and Shutdown Threat After Minnesota Unrest

Markets Navigate Earnings, Fed Decision and Shutdown Threat After Minnesota Unrest

U.S. stock futures moved in a narrow range as investors prepared for a busy corporate earnings calendar and a Federal Reserve policy decision. Heightened political risk from unrest in Minnesota, including the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old man by a U.S. Border Patrol agent, raised the prospect of a federal government funding lapse. Against this ba…