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S&P 500, Nasdaq register best quarter since 2020 despite Iran war

SUMMARY
Energy, financials could be better bets — BofA
Optimism about Q2 earnings persists
On the day, Dow up 0.3%, S&P 500 up 0.8%, Nasdaq up 1.5%

June 30 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and Nasdaq finished June on Tuesday with their biggest quarterly gains since 2020 as investors remained upbeat about economic and earnings growth even amid ‌the Middle East conflict.
The Dow had its biggest quarterly jump since 2022.

Optimism over signs of progress in efforts to bring the Iran war to a lasting halt has helped stocks recently despite continued military tensions.
Iran and the U.S. on June 17 signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the ⁠four-month-old conflict.

But exchanges of fire over the weekend have tested that agreement, and a Qatari official said on Tuesday that top U.S. envoys who have arrived in Doha will not hold a high-level meeting with Iran.

After a strong first-quarter earnings season for S&P 500 companies, investors are looking forward to second-quarter results ​in the coming weeks...

Weakness in heavyweight technology shares has weighed on the market in recent weeks, and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both registered losses for the month of June.
Investors have been concerned about lofty valuations in the tech sector and continued massive spending on AI by tech companies.

For the quarter, the ⁠Dow was up about 13%, the S&P 500 gained 14.9% and the Nasdaq rose 21.4%.

Strategists at BofA said cyclical, value-oriented sectors such as energy and financials could be the better bet heading into the second ​half.

After the closing bell, shares of Nike (NKE.N), opens new tab were down about 2% following the company's release of ​quarterly results.

Advancing issues outnumbered ⁠decliners by a 1.06-to-1 ratio on the New York Stock Exchange. There were 349 new highs and 154 new lows on the NYSE.
On the Nasdaq, 2,651 stocks rose and 2,318 fell as advancing issues outnumbered decliners by a 1.14-to-1 ratio. The S&P 500 posted no new 52-week ⁠highs and no new lows while the Nasdaq Composite recorded no new highs and no new lows.
Volume on U.S. exchanges was 19.97 billion shares, compared with the 23.40 billion average for the full session over the last 20 trading days.

https://www.reuters.com/business/us-stock-futures-little-changed-strong-quarter-nears-end-2026-06-30/

S&P 500, Nasdaq register best quarter since 2020 despite Iran war
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EIC - The Company That Ruled the World | full documentary
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The East India Company was a ruthless machine that orchestrated history’s largest wealth transfer — conquering empires, building private armies, and rewriting global trade through blood and spice. 🔥

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-CHAPTERS-
00:00 The Birth of the Company (1599)
01:17 The First Voyage
02:30 The Mughal Empire & the Embassy (1615)
06:01 The Accidental Gift of Bombay (1661)
09:34 Declaring War on the Mughals (1686)
12:27 The Fall of the Mughal Empire (1707)
15:04 The Invention of the Sepoy (1746)
15:53 The Rise of Robert Clive
18:37 The Jagat Seths: Bankers of the World
20:58 Sponsor - Privacy
22:41 The Rise of Siraj ud-Daula (1756)
24:56 The Battle of Plassey (1757)
28:04 Merchant to Monarch: The Diwani
30:58 The Rise of Mir Qasim
33:44 The Fall of Qasim & the Battle of Buxar (1764)
37:07 The Great Bengal Famine (1770)
41:18 The Death of Clive & the Rise of Hastings
43:14 Opium, Conquest & a Global Drug Empire
46:44 The Opium War (1839)
50:13 The Sepoy Uprising of 1857
53:18 The End of the East India Company (1858)
56:07 The Rise of the British Raj

https://youtu.be/JtM_iTPJIJw?is=qP1jfOMXMFe6ihV9
China Just Shut Down Gold Trading" and it was created by #AndreiJikh

This video explores China's recent decision to halt retail paper gold trading, suggesting it is a strategic move to establish a new, physical-based gold settlement system that challenges the Western-dominated financial markets (0:00-4:33).

Key Points and Takeaways:

The Crackdown on Paper Gold: Major Chinese banks, including ICBC, have announced the end of retail paper gold trading effective July 24th (0:20-0:59). The official justification is the protection of retail investors from extreme market volatility, following a significant drop in gold prices from their January highs (1:04-1:56).
The Theory of Price Suppression: The video posits that the global gold price has been artificially suppressed for decades through "paper gold" markets—contracts representing claims on gold without physical delivery. By eliminating speculation and margin trading, China aims to enable "real price discovery" based on physical supply and demand (2:47-4:07, 6:46-7:38).
The Shift to Physical Gold: Central banks globally, including China's, have been accumulating massive quantities of physical gold, often hidden from official reports, while simultaneously reducing their holdings of US Treasuries (3:28-3:50, 12:20-14:19).
China's New Gold System: China is building a parallel financial infrastructure centered in Shanghai (for physical vaulting and pricing) and Hong Kong (as an international gateway). The goal is to anchor the yuan to gold, providing a stable alternative for commodity settlements that bypasses the US dollar (17:57-20:56).
The US Perspective: The video discusses the possibility that the US may respond by revaluing its own gold holdings (currently valued at an outdated $42/ounce) or introducing gold-backed Treasury bonds to maintain the dollar's standing, potentially as a "monetary declaration of independence" (21:05-24:18).

https://youtu.be/Z_xvkbGWauU?is=j4EnF2PNQehaBWAX