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New Clues In Apple's iOS 27 Hints At Upcoming Foldable iPhone Launch
New Clues In Apple's iOS 27 Hints At Upcoming Foldable iPhone Launch
Software researcher M1Astra shared with Bloomberg new clues embedded deep within Apple's iOS 27 developer beta that suggest the long-awaited foldable iPhone remains on track for a September debut, alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup.
"Apple's iOS 27 and related software updates offer the clearest public signs yet of the company's upcoming foldable iPhone, revealing references to folding hardware and new features designed for larger, more flexible displays," Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman wrote on X, refering to M1Astra's findings...
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Jun 19, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Is The Fed Finally Done Rescuing Markets?
Is The Fed Finally Done Rescuing Markets?
Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance
GLJ Research’s Gordon Johnson is one of my favorite analysts on the street to read and gets a rare endorsement from me (I hate basically everyone selling sell-side style research) because, like my friend Mark Spiegel, he is one of the last few analysts out there that seems committed to the truth….no matter how ridiculous it makes him look in the short term while he’s waiting for his theses to play out.
Johnson came away from this week’s Fed meeting with a...
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Jun 4, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Germany, France, UK See Opportunity To Revive Putin Talks Without Washington
Germany, France, UK See Opportunity To Revive Putin Talks Without Washington
Europe's most influential powers of Germany, France, and the United Kingdom are trying to again jump-start Ukraine war peace talks, collectively operating as the E3 group.
They seek to implement a new framework aimed at engaging Russian President Vladimir Putin in direct negotiations to end the war. Reuters on Wednesday reports that "A window for dialogue is slowly opening between Russia and Europe on Ukraine, although it is likely to be months before talks can begin, a German government official...
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Apr 16, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Can You Price In No Longer Pricing Things In?
Can You Price In No Longer Pricing Things In?
By Michael Every of Rabobank
At this point it isn’t a random walk but a determined march: markets have decided the Iran war and the Hormuz blockades are over, and everything is going to be better than normal imminently: the Nasdaq and S&P are at all-time highs and even worries over private credit are receding. In the real world, there are signs that back that stance and ones that say otherwise.
Iran warned it could sink US ships in Hormuz if they police...
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