Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1789, In response to the dismissal of the French finance minister Jacques Necker, the radical journalist Camille Desmoulins gives a speech which results in the storming of the Bastille two days later. In 1817, Alvin Saunders, Territorial Governor and Senator from Nebraska (died 1899) was born. In 1849, William Osler, Canadian physician and author (died 1919) was born. In 1863, Paul Drude, German physicist and academic (died 1906) was born. In 1913, Willis Lamb, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2008) was born. In 1935, Alfred Dreyfus, French colonel (born 1859) passed away. In 1947, Richard C. McCarty, American psychologist and academic was born. In 1996, John Chancellor, American journalist (born 1927) passed away. In 2012, A tank truck explosion kills more than 100 people in Okobie, Nigeria. In 2013, Amar Bose, American businessman, founded the Bose Corporation (born 1929) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Why UBS says the bull market can survive higher rates?

Investing.com

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July 12, 2026

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Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 2, 2026

Is Wall Street’s Bull Market Entering an Endless US Expansion?

Wall Street’s prolonged bull market is increasingly being underpinned by one of the longest periods of uninterrupted U.S. economic expansion in modern history. Excluding the pandemic-induced shutdown in 2020, the United States has avoided a traditional cyclical recession since the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, reshaping investor expectations and reinforcing confidence in risk [] The post Is Wall Street’s Bull Market Entering an Endless US Expansion? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

The Economist

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· Jun 23, 2026

Why macro trading is hard

More difficult than knowing what to buy is knowing how much

Salon

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· Jun 24, 2026

Side-eyeing the ’90s summer trend

Wistful overtures to an easier decade are willfully ignoring financial realities

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 6, 2026

Marvell Technology Has Trillion-Dollar Ambitions. Here Is What the Timeline Could Look Like.

Reaching the trillion-dollar market capitalization is more complicated than the hype suggests.

Economic Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

Avoid expensive themes, focus on valuations and stock picking: Samit Vartak

Indian equities have rebounded significantly, yet investor sentiment remains cautious due to ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. Despite this, strong corporate earnings, particularly from small and mid-cap firms, offer encouragement. While crude oil price pressures have eased, unpredictable global events persist. Valuations in the small-cap segment are particularly attractive, presenting opportunities beyond well-known market leaders, though AI acquisitions are viewed as high-risk bets.

Sydney Morning Herald

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· Jul 1, 2026

Worst in class: Why our sharemarket performance is a global outlier

While markets around the world have enjoyed a buoyant financial year, our sharemarket went backwards after accounting for inflation.

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Related coverage for "Why UBS says the bull market can survive higher rates?": Modern Diplomacy — Is Wall Street’s Bull Market Entering an Endless US Expansion?. The Economist — Why macro trading is hard . Salon — Side-eyeing the ’90s summer trend. The Motley Fool — Marvell Technology Has Trillion-Dollar Ambitions. Here Is What the Timeline Could Look Like.. Economic Times — Avoid expensive themes, focus on valuations and stock picking: Samit Vartak . Sydney Morning Herald — Worst in class: Why our sharemarket performance is a global outlier