
France’s political collapse pushes borrowing costs higher, strains bond markets
Ten-year French yields jump as prime minister loses confidence vote; investors warn of credit downgrade and prolonged market stress

Ten-year French yields jump as prime minister loses confidence vote; investors warn of credit downgrade and prolonged market stress

Dimon points to a major Bureau of Labor Statistics revision and softer hiring and consumer spending as signs of a cooling economy, while noting strong corporate profits and predicting a likely Fed rate cut.

Scott Bessent said the U.S. could owe up to $1 trillion if the Supreme Court strikes down the so‑called “reciprocal” tariffs, but trade law scholars and litigators say refunds are not a foregone conclusion and the process would be complex.

New York Post roundup highlights top services — Stitch Fix, Nuuly, Rent the Runway and niche picks for petite, plus-size and kids’ wardrobes

Deals include renewed and restored iPhones and carrier offers, with savings on models from the iPhone 11 through the iPhone 16

Discounted model includes 16GB RAM, 288GB storage and a year of Microsoft 365 ahead of back‑to‑school shopping

Mortgage payment‑to‑income modeling shows Anaheim’s home‑price surge could put a return to 2018 affordability out of reach even if prices plateau for a decade

Realtor.com reports a 57% year-over-year rise in de-listings in July as time on market lengthens and builders slow construction

Capitalism’s favorability drops to 54% in 2025 as Democrats grow more positive toward socialism and confidence in big business weakens