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US Stocks Fall as Samsung Results Fail to Impress | Bloomberg Brief 7/07/2026

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US Stocks Fall as Samsung Results Fail to Impress | Bloomberg Brief 7/07/2026

US equity futures slide as global chipmakers drag following Samsung's earnings results. The world's largest chipmaker by market value failed to impress investors even with its 19-fold profit surge. Oil jumps as fresh attacks on ships in and around the Strait of Hormuz raise concerns about the US-Iran deal. NATO Summit kicks off in Ankara, Turkey. Katrina Dudley of Franklin Templeton discusses tech valuations. (Source: Bloomberg)

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CoinDesk

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· Jul 7, 2026

Live markets: Samsung earnings miss sparks uncertainty as bitcoin dips below $64,000

Live markets: Samsung earnings miss sparks uncertainty as bitcoin dips below $64,000

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Seoul shares open lower on tech losses

Seoul shares opened lower Tuesday, bucking overnight gains on Wall Street, on profit-taking after Samsung Electronics released its preliminary second-quarter earnings estimate. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index fell 294.53 points, or 3.7 percent, to 7,756.80 at the opening bell. Local technology stocks fell on profit-taking after Samsung Electronics estimated its April-June operating profit at 89.4 trillion won (58.4 billion), beating market forecasts. The estimate reflects provis

The Next Web

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· Jul 6, 2026

Samsung heads for an 18-fold profit jump as AI memory demand runs hot

Analysts expect around 86 trillion won in second-quarter operating profit, a third straight record, as DRAM and NAND prices climb. Samsung Electronics is on course for one of the strangest earnings comparisons in its history. Analysts expect the company to report second-quarter operating profit of around 86 trillion won, roughly 56bn, when it publishes preliminary [] This story continues at The Next Web

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· Jul 8, 2026

Why Samsung shares are swinging so wildly

Why Samsung shares are swinging so wildly

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Capital Dispatch Week of Jul 7, 2026

THIS WEEK’S STORY The AI trade that carried markets through four months of war is showing its first real cracks, and this week it picked the worst possible moment to wobble. Samsung posted a 19-fold profit jump and still sent Korean stocks into circuit breakers. Gold is hovering near record highs while JPMorgan quietly trims [] The post The Capital Dispatch Week of Jul 7, 2026 appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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· Jul 6, 2026

(URGENT) Samsung's Q2 operating profit reaches 89.4 tln won, sets fresh high

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Related coverage for "US Stocks Fall as Samsung Results Fail to Impress | Bloomberg Brief 7/07/2026": CoinDesk — Live markets: Samsung earnings miss sparks uncertainty as bitcoin dips below $64,000. The korea Herald News — Seoul shares open lower on tech losses. The Next Web — Samsung heads for an 18-fold profit jump as AI memory demand runs hot. Korea Times News — Why Samsung shares are swinging so wildly. Modern Diplomacy — The Capital Dispatch Week of Jul 7, 2026. Yonhap News Agency — (URGENT) Samsung's Q2 operating profit reaches 89.4 tln won, sets fresh high