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On Thursday, US inflation dropped to 3% in June, leading to increased bets on interest rate cuts.
As such, the Russell 2000 outperformed the Nasdaq 100 by 5.8 percentage points, signaling a rotation out of tech megacaps. Discover the winners and losers in this market shift.
Meanwhile, J.P. Morgan, Citi, and Wells Fargo kick off bank earnings season. Investment bank fees are smashing forecasts but it's not all plain sailing for some of the biggest banks on Wall Street.
Tune in now to find out why!
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