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The United States carried out its fourth consecutive day of military strikes on Iran.
IBM's stock plunged 25% after pre-announcing earnings that missed expectations, marking its worst trading day of all time.
US inflation cooled to an annual rate of 3.5% in June, which was lower than economists had predicted.
US consumer prices fell 0.4% between May and June, the largest one-month decrease since April 2020.
President Trump declared the US-Iran ceasefire to be over.
Brent crude oil prices have climbed back to around $85 a barrel.
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Walsh stated that the recent drop in the CPI does not mean the mission to control inflation is accomplished.
The price of oil has risen to $85 a barrel in July, an increase of 20% from June levels.
Equities trading revenue for the five largest US banks increased by 45% to 90% year-on-year.
JPMorgan has used AI to reduce jobs by 30% to 40% in some discrete areas.
Block reduced its headcount by 40% in late February, arguing that AI advancements allow for a different organizational structure.
The Strait of Hormuz is blocked once again.