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Cerebras stock fell 10% on day 2 after its 108% IPO surge — the AI chipmaker closed at $280, still 51% above its $185 IPO price

Cerebras Systems, the AI chipmaker behind the world’s largest computer chip, saw its stock drop roughly 10% on its second day of public trading, closing near $280 on May 15, 2026. The pullback followed a first-day surge that carried shares to an intraday high of approximately $385, according to market data, before they settled around…

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Credit card delinquencies hit 13.1% — the highest in 15 years — and rates are stuck at 21.5% with no relief coming from the new Fed chair

Roughly 1 in 8 credit card accounts in the United States is now past due, a level of financial stress the country has not seen since the wreckage of the 2008 recession. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s latest reporting on credit card market trends puts the delinquency rate at 13.1%, surpassing pre-pandemic levels and reversing…

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Trump’s tariffs cost the average household $1,500 more in 2026 — and a wine importer who fought to the Supreme Court just got $110,000 back

The price of a new refrigerator has climbed roughly 8% since last spring. A standard residential construction bid in the Midwest now includes a steel surcharge that did not exist 18 months ago. And a bottle of imported European wine that once cleared U.S. Customs for a few cents in duty briefly carried a tariff…

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Iran is now eyeing fees on the undersea internet cables that run through the Strait of Hormuz — adding a new leverage point beyond oil

When Iranian officials floated the idea of charging tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz in early 2025, the backlash was immediate. Trading partners called it a provocation. Maritime lawyers called it illegal. But the proposal did something Tehran may have intended all along: it established a principle. If Iran can assert the…

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Kevin Warsh started his first day as Fed chair today — the 10-year Treasury yield hit 4.5% and markets dropped 537 points

Wall Street did not wait for Kevin Warsh to take the oath. On May 15, 2026, the day Jerome Powell’s four-year term as Federal Reserve chairman formally expired, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 537 points, the S&P 500 dropped nearly 93 points, and the 10-year Treasury yield climbed to 4.5 percent. The dollar index…

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Iran’s judiciary says it has the “legal right” to seize any oil tanker connected to the United States in the Strait of Hormuz

Iran’s judiciary spokesperson Asghar Jahangir declared in late May 2026 that Tehran holds the “legal and judicial right” to seize oil tankers connected to the United States in the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow passage between Iran and Oman that carries roughly one-fifth of the world’s traded oil each day, according to a 2019 U.S….

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Trump says he hasn’t decided on the $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan — “I’ll make a determination over the next fairly short period”

Taipei is celebrating. The White House is hedging. And nearly $14 billion worth of American weapons are stuck somewhere in between. President Trump told reporters in late May 2026 that he has not decided whether to go through with a massive arms sale to Taiwan, saying he would “make a determination over the next fairly…

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Trump said he and Xi didn’t discuss tariffs at the summit — “it wasn’t brought up” — while markets dropped 537 points on the lack of a deal

Wall Street had spent the days before the Beijing summit pricing in at least a handshake on tariffs. What it got instead was a five-word denial from President Donald Trump: “It wasn’t brought up.” Speaking to reporters after stepping off Air Force One in late May 2026, Trump said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping…

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Trump left Beijing with no deal on tariffs, rare earths, or fentanyl — and said tariffs “weren’t brought up” at the summit

President Donald Trump stepped out of the Great Hall of the People on May 14, 2026, shook hands for the cameras, and boarded his motorcade without a single signed agreement on the three issues his administration had spent months weaponizing against China: tariffs, rare earth minerals, and fentanyl enforcement. No joint statement followed. No framework…

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The S&P 500 fell 1.24% and the Dow dropped 537 points as the 10-year Treasury yield hit its highest level in a year

Stocks sold off hard on Friday, May 15, 2026, after the 10-year Treasury yield surged to roughly 4.65%, a level that would represent its highest in about a year based on U.S. Treasury Department records, and a rally in crude oil prices revived inflation fears that many investors had been eager to dismiss. The combination…

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