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The Federal Reserve left rates unchanged at 4.25-4.50% and revised its 2026 GDP forecast downward. Markets initially sold off, then reversed when Powell emphasized "data-dependent" flexibility.
Revenue hit $38B (vs. $36.5B expected), but next-quarter guidance came in flat. The stock dropped 4% after-hours before recovering. AI capex concerns are real, but demand isn't slowing.
PCE inflation data drops Friday. Housing starts on Tuesday. Earnings from Nike, FedEx, and Micron. The market is pricing in a June cut, any hot inflation print changes that calculus fast.
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