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Big US Banks Post $49 Billion in Profits Following Wall Street Trading Boom

Big US Banks Post $49 Billion in Profits Following Wall Street Trading Boom

New York, Wednesday, 15 July 2026.
Driven by a booming stock market, five major U.S. banks reported a massive 39% profit surge to $49 billion for the second quarter of 2026.

New Rankings Identify the Top Gold Retirement Account Providers

New Rankings Identify the Top Gold Retirement Account Providers

New York, Wednesday, 15 July 2026.
As the 2026 rankings are released, Morgan Stanley’s CIO remarkably suggests investors allocate up to 20% of their retirement portfolios to physical gold to combat inflation.

Severe Flooding Triggers Disaster Declaration Across 59 Texas Counties

Severe Flooding Triggers Disaster Declaration Across 59 Texas Counties

Austin, Wednesday, 15 July 2026.
Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster across 59 Texas counties as torrential rains trigger life-threatening flash floods, submerging roads and prompting urgent emergency rescues.

Warm Gulf Waters Threaten to Spark New Tropical Storms

Warm Gulf Waters Threaten to Spark New Tropical Storms

Miami, Tuesday, 14 July 2026.
With Gulf waters up to 2.2 °C above average, forecasters warn a drop in wind shear could trigger tropical development by July 18, ending the summer lull.

Government Funds Twelve New Regional Tech Hubs to Drive American Innovation

Government Funds Twelve New Regional Tech Hubs to Drive American Innovation

Washington, D.C., Tuesday, 14 July 2026.
The National Science Foundation’s newly launched tech hubs could receive $160 million each, building on an inaugural round that turned $135 million into $2 billion in private backing.

Federal Reserve Proposes New Focus on Major Money Laundering Failures

Federal Reserve Proposes New Focus on Major Money Laundering Failures

Washington, Tuesday, 14 July 2026.
On July 7, 2026, the Federal Reserve proposed shifting bank enforcement to target only systemic money laundering failures rather than minor technical errors. Comments are due September 8, 2026.

Federal Reserve Chief Vows to Make High Inflation a Thing of the Past

Federal Reserve Chief Vows to Make High Inflation a Thing of the Past

Washington, Tuesday, 14 July 2026.
As consumer prices fell an unexpected 0.4% in June, Fed Chair Kevin Warsh testified to Congress, vowing to permanently defeat inflation through strategic policy overhauls.

Falling Gas Prices Push U.S. Inflation Down to 3.5 Percent in June

Falling Gas Prices Push U.S. Inflation Down to 3.5 Percent in June

Washington, D.C., Tuesday, 14 July 2026.
U.S. inflation fell to 3.5% in June, driven by the largest monthly price drop since 2020. However, renewed Middle East tensions threaten to quickly reverse these gains.

Why Billions Spent on Artificial Intelligence May Be a Historic Financial Mistake

Why Billions Spent on Artificial Intelligence May Be a Historic Financial Mistake

San Francisco, Tuesday, 14 July 2026.
With 56% of chief executives reporting zero return on artificial intelligence investments, prominent venture capitalists warn that the current massive spending boom could be a historic financial mistake.

European Pension Funds Channel 100 Million Euros into Private Tech Giants

European Pension Funds Channel 100 Million Euros into Private Tech Giants

Stockholm, Tuesday, 14 July 2026.
As technology companies delay public offerings, investment platform Aspire11 has deployed 100 million euros in pension capital to back private giants, bridging a major European funding gap.