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Inflation Is Surging: Here's How That Might Affect the Stock Market in 2026

The Motley Fool

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June 29, 2026

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U.S. consumers continue to deal with higher prices.

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Bloomberg

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· Jul 8, 2026

¿Por qué el péndulo de Argentina podría romperse en 2027?

¿Y si esta vez se termina el péndulo en Argentina? El mercado ya mira hacia 2027 y empieza a ver señales de que el riesgo político que durante décadas espantó a los inversores podría estar cambiando. (Source: Bloomberg)

Reuters

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· Jul 1, 2026

Tech selloff stirs bubble fears in US stock market

Soaring valuations, dramatic swings in the market value of trillion-dollar companies, and periodic sharp selloffs have fueled growing concerns that parts of the U.S. stock market may be in a bubble. Investors have long been skeptical of the astronomical gains in AI and semiconductor stocks, questioning whether Wall Street is inflating another speculative bubble. Markets reporter Saqib Ahmed has more. #stockmarket #AIbubble #speculation #stockbubble

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 3, 2026

SpaceX Went From $150 to $225 and Back in Under 2 Weeks -- Here's the Math That Explains Every Dollar of That Move

A look at the numbers shows that the stock could remain volatile for the foreseeable future. Here's what that means for you.

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· Jul 2, 2026

How the Stock Market Performed in the Second Quarter of 2026: An Investment Adviser's Take

How the Stock Market Performed in the Second Quarter of 2026: An Investment Adviser's Take

Inc.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

Forget AI Bubble Fears. The Stock Market Keeps Getting Cheaper

Valuations keep falling for stocks.

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Related coverage for "Inflation Is Surging: Here's How That Might Affect the Stock Market in 2026": Bloomberg — ¿Por qué el péndulo de Argentina podría romperse en 2027?. Reuters — Tech selloff stirs bubble fears in US stock market. The Motley Fool — SpaceX Went From $150 to $225 and Back in Under 2 Weeks -- Here's the Math That Explains Every Dollar of That Move. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2xi4LRaxFQRwpwv3UqTHWc.jpg — How the Stock Market Performed in the Second Quarter of 2026: An Investment Adviser's Take . Inc.com — Forget AI Bubble Fears. The Stock Market Keeps Getting Cheaper