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SK Hynix's AI-driven surge leads to $1T valuation
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July 10, 2026
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A new projection from Morgan Stanley shows global merger and acquisition activity hitting a whopping $6.3 trillion this year — which would smash the 2021 record. More on that below.

Also in this edition:

  • SK Hynix's AI-driven surge leads to $1T valuation
  • PCE revisions could lower inflation readings
  • Fed names leaders and objectives for new task forces
  • Finance salaries in N. America rise amid talent shortage
 
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Morgan Stanley: M&A to reach $6.4T in 2026
Morgan Stanley projects global mergers and acquisitions to reach a record $6.4 trillion in 2026, surpassing the 2021 levels amid strong equity markets and renewed corporate confidence. The bank notes a significant increase in deal activity in the second quarter, particularly in software, utilities, energy and health care.
Full Story: Reuters (7/9)
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SK Hynix's AI-driven surge leads to $1T valuation
SK Hynix has reached a $1 trillion valuation, driven by demand for advanced memory chips amid the artificial intelligence boom. The company's market value has surged as its high-bandwidth memory chips have become crucial for AI data centers. The company has begun trading American depositary receipts on the Nasdaq to access more capital and global investors.
Full Story: Bloomberg (7/10)
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PCE revisions could lower inflation readings
The Bureau of Economic Analysis' annual update to the personal consumption expenditures price index, due in September, could lower recent core inflation readings by 0.1 to 0.3 percentage point, economists estimate. The revisions, which reflect updated methodologies for several categories, may influence the Federal Reserve's assessment of inflation as policymakers weigh the outlook for interest rates.
Full Story: Bloomberg (7/9)
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Fed names leaders and objectives for new task forces
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh named members of five task forces that will review the central bank's communications, balance sheet, data, productivity and jobs, and inflation framework. The panels include business leaders, economists and former central bankers, including Marc Andreessen, Doug McMillon, Greg Mankiw and Mervyn King, and are expected to recommend policy and operational changes later this year.
Full Story: Bloomberg (7/9), CNBC (7/9), Financial Times (7/9), The New York Times (7/9)
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China's ChangXin Memory joins top ranks with $4.3B IPO
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Initial jobless claims dip slightly as layoffs stay low
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