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Florida passes $250,000 homestead exemption that could erase property taxes

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As Americans continue to flee high-tax blue states for lower-tax destinations, Florida lawmakers have just passed what supporters describe as a major win for economic freedom.

Moving to provide long-term property tax relief for residents, the Florida Legislature has cleared a historic, DeSantis-backed constitutional amendment for the November 2026 general election ballot that could eliminate non-school property taxes for many homeowners through a proposed $250,000 homestead exemption.

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“I think it will be particularly appealing to people leaving the Northeast and other high-tax states who are evaluating where to establish permanent residency. The state already wins on weather and lifestyle. Tax policy simply becomes another advantage in an increasingly competitive relocation landscape,” Douglas Elliman’s Nick Malinosky told Fox News Digital.

“This proposal could strengthen that appeal, particularly among households planning a permanent move rather than purchasing a second home. I think it could encourage more families, retirees and remote workers to establish Florida residency,” Elliman colleague Lourdes Alatriste added.

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“The biggest beneficiaries may be families and retirees looking to establish permanent residency and maximize long-term savings,” The Corcoran Group’s Mick Duchon agreed.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’-backed HJR 1-F passed in the state legislature on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. (Getty Images)

If Florida voters approve House Joint Resolution (HJR) 1-F in November, the amount of your home’s value that is exempt from certain property taxes would increase over the next two years. On Jan. 1, 2027, the homestead exemption would increase from the existing $50,000 to $150,000. One year later, in 2028, the homestead exemption would rise to $250,000. For some homeowners, that could reduce non-school local property taxes to zero.

A Florida Senate press release states that this sets up the framework “for full [tax] exemption over time.”

Residents who establish primary Florida residency on or before Dec. 31, 2026, would be eligible for the expanded exemption when it takes effect. However, those who move to the state after that deadline would have to wait four years before qualifying for the full $250,000 exemption.

“By increasing the homestead exemption, the proposal could help reduce the tax burden on primary residences and provide homeowners with greater financial flexibility year after year,” Alatriste said.

“What I’m hearing from clients is less about speculation and more about affordability. Buyers see it as a potential way to reduce their long-term cost of ownership, while existing homeowners view it as meaningful relief in a market where insurance, maintenance and other housing expenses have continued to climb,” Douglas Elliman’s Senada Adzem said.

“Whether someone owns a $500,000 home or a $20 million home,” Malinosky added, “everyone has felt the impact of rising ownership costs over the past several years. Clients are encouraged that lawmakers are looking at ways to provide tax relief.”

The amendment’s language would reduce the annual assessment increase cap on non-homestead properties, including many commercial properties, from 10% to 5% per year.

This tax break would not apply to school board taxes, and local governments would be required to prioritize remaining property tax revenue for services such as police, fire rescue, EMS, infrastructure, flood-control projects and government employee pensions.

“The strongest argument in favor is that it offers relief to Florida homeowners at a time when affordability remains a major concern,” Alatriste said. “The biggest challenge will be answering questions about how local governments and school districts would offset the reduction in tax revenue.”

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“Voters will likely support the concept of tax relief, but they’ll also want transparency regarding schools, public safety, infrastructure and municipal budgets. If lawmakers can clearly address those concerns, the proposal has a strong chance of gaining broad support,” Duchon noted.

“The strongest selling point is affordability,” Malinosky said. “I think voters are generally supportive of tax relief, but they will want clear answers before approving a constitutional amendment of this magnitude.”

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The shares of Indian IT companies sharply crashed on Wednesday, erasing nearly all gains recorded during the previous three-day gaining streak. Analysts however advised investors planning to buy the dip to exercise caution, listing several reasons why.

The Nifty IT index plunged nearly 6% on Wednesday, led by an 8% crash in TCS shares which recorded their sharpest single-day drop since the infamous COVID-19 crash of 2020. Persistent Systems, LTI Mindtree and Coforge shares sank nearly 7%, while Tech Mahindra and HCL Tech shares plunged 5-6%. Infosys shares tumbled 4%, while Wipro shares closed 3% lower.

This comes after the Nifty IT index jumped more than 4% on Tuesday to record its highest single day gain since May 2026. The index soared nearly 8% in just three sessions, before Wednesday’s sharp crash.

What led to the crash in IT stocks?

Analysts mostly attributed the sharp plunge in IT stocks to profit booking after the bull run. Apoorva Khandelwal from Anand Rathi Institutional Equity explained that IT stocks had previously jumped after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that AI agents will be a big multiplier for software usage, which calmed fears that AI would dent software demand. This, along with Snowflake’s upbeat results, hopes of stronger AI-led spending, a weaker rupee, and expectations of US rate cuts boosted the stocks. However, the analyst added that the up move ran too far too fast, so investors are simply cashed in their gains.

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Have IT stocks bottomed out? Khandelwal believes not. He advised investors to expect more such swings at least until the hype-laden three IPOs of SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic in the US, because prices now move sharply every time a new AI tool or model launches. “But the long-term story stays intact as clients move from building AI to actually using it across their businesses, Indian IT does that hands-on work and several new revenue pools are opening up,” he added, advising investors to use these dips to slowly accumulate select scaled large-caps like Infosys and LTM, and Persistent and Mphasis in mid-caps.
Uttam Kumar Srimal, Senior Research Analyst at Axis Direct, also explained that IT stocks could remain volatile as markets assess the impact of global economic conditions, interest rates, AI disruption fears creating doubts about long-term growth and pricing power for traditional IT services companies, corporate technology spending trends. From an investors stand point, the key variables to monitor over the next few quarters will be the recovery in U.S. discretionary spending, the extent to which AI starts contributing meaningfully to revenues, and improvements in utilization and hiring trends across the industy, he said.

Simple profit booking or fundamental weakness in IT stocks?

Harshal Dasani, Business Head at INVasset PMS, meanwhile said that the weakness in IT index is not just an AI-disruption story. AI may be the immediate trigger, but the larger problem is that valuations still do not reflect the slowdown in growth. He said that Wednesday’s crash was market’s way of saying “this was more of a dead cat bounce than a genuine trend reversal”. When a sector is growing at barely low single digits but continues to trade at mid to high teen earnings multiples, the risk-reward becomes difficult to defend, he added.

The rupee’s depreciation has helped reported earnings at the margin, but currency cannot compensate for weak client spending, slower deal conversion and the structural pressure AI is placing on the traditional outsourcing model, the analyst further said, adding that the bigger issue is that FIIs now have better alternatives. Korea, Taiwan, Japan and the US offer more direct exposure to AI-led earnings growth, while Indian IT is still trying to prove how AI will replace lost revenue rather than compress it, he said.

“Large IT companies remain high-quality businesses with strong balance sheets and cash flows, but quality alone cannot support premium valuations when earnings visibility is fading. Until the sector shows clear AI-led revenue acceleration, every bounce is likely to meet supply. The setup remains cautious, and the burden of proof is now on earnings, not commentary,” according to Dasani.

Technical view on IT stocks

Hitesh Rathi from Angel One meanwhile explained the move from a technical perspective. He said that the recent rebound in IT stocks was largely driven by the Nifty IT index approaching a major long-term support zone near the 50% Fibonacci retracement of its rally from the 2020 lows, which also coincides with a key historical swing low.

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However, from a trend perspective, caution remains warranted. Rathi advised investors to look at the previous rebound as a relief rally within a broader corrective phase.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

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Bank of America to hire nearly 4,000 interns and recruits this summer

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Bank of America on Wednesday announced that it will be hiring nearly 4,000 summer interns and full-time recruits from campuses this summer as the nation’s second-largest bank looks to bring new talent into its workforce.

The firm said in a release that the hiring plans are reflective of Bank of America’s deliberate and ongoing approach to recruiting high-performing talent from more than 500 colleges and universities to support the bank’s clients and drive its long-term growth.

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“Our approach to hiring is intentional and long term,” said Sheri Bronstein, chief people officer at Bank of America. 

“We focus on attracting the best talent with the right skills, potential, and a strong career mindset – and we invest in growing that talent through long-term careers that meet the needs of our clients and drive responsible growth,” Bronstein added.

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Bank of America announced new plans to hire entry-level workers from colleges and universities around the country. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Bank of America’s announcement noted that the financial services provider remains committed to other previously-announced initiatives aimed at hiring entry-level workers.

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The bank’s military veteran program has resulted in over 20,000 hires to date, the bank said. It added that it is also continuing to hire from community colleges around the country and its other early career programs to meet the evolving needs of the firm’s global client base.

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Last fall, Bank of America said that it aims to hire another 10,000 more individuals with military backgrounds over the next five years – adding to the more than 20,000 hires dating back to 2015 and raising the new goal to 30,000 from that time.

Its September 2025 announcement also said it planned to move forward with 8,000 new hires from community colleges over the next five years, doubling its annual hires from 800 to 1,600 in that period of time.

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Bank of America is continuing its efforts to hire military veterans as well as students and graduates from community colleges. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Bank of America also said in September that it plans to invest in 700 jobs within its network of financial centers in new growth markets, including Alabama, Idaho, Louisiana and Wisconsin. 

The jobs would support the opening of 26 financial centers over the next 18 months and 37 financial centers in those states in 2027.

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The company also announced Wednesday it has donated $2 million to purchase FIFA World Cup tickets for members of the U.S. military, veterans, first responders and their families to see games across the tournament for free.

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Good evening. Welcome to the IDT Corporation’s Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this conference call is being recorded.

I will now turn the call over to Bill Ulrey of IDT Investor Relations. Bill, you may begin.

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Thank you, John. In today’s presentation, IDT’s Chief Executive Officer, Shmuel Jonas; and Chief Financial Officer, Marcelo Fischer, will discuss IDT’s financial and operational results for the 3 months, ended April 30, 2026.

After their remarks, they will take your questions. Any forward-looking statements made during this conference call, either in their remarks or during the Q&A that follows, whether general or specific in nature, are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those, which the company anticipates. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, specific risks and uncertainties discussed in the reports that IDT files periodically with the SEC. IDT assumes no obligation either to update any forward-looking statements that they have made or may make or to update the factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those that they forecast.

In their presentation or in the Q&A session, IDT’s management may make reference to non-GAAP measures, including adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, non-GAAP earnings per share, NRS’ Rule of 40 score and adjusted net cash provided by operating activities. Schedules provided in the IDT earnings release reconcile these non-GAAP measures to the nearest corresponding GAAP measures.

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Autodesk, Inc. (ADSK) Presents at Bank of America 2026 Global Technology Conference Transcript

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Autodesk, Inc. (ADSK) Bank of America 2026 Global Technology Conference June 3, 2026 7:00 PM EDT

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Janesh Moorjani – Executive VP & CFO

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Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Tomer Zilberman, and I lead coverage of the vertical software and back office applications sector here at Bank of America. I’m very excited to be closing out Day 2 of our conference with Janesh Moorjani, CFO of Autodesk. Janesh, first of all, thank you for being with us. And I know you want to read a safe harbor statement and say some other words before we start.

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Janesh Moorjani
Executive VP & CFO

Well, this is the most important announcement of the day. We may make forward-looking statements during the course of this presentation. Please refer to our SEC filings for information on risks and other factors that may cause our actual results to differ materially from these statements. So now that we’re all a little bit safer. But thank you for having us, Tomer. We appreciate it. And thank you for picking up coverage. I want to thank Koji as well. I see him in the audience there. Terrific working with him. And we appreciate the partnership with BofA.

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So big shoes to fill after Koji. Maybe to start with a high-level question, Janesh. For the investors that are newer to the story, Autodesk has went through several business model transitions over the last few years. So if you could just kind of remind us what they are — what the impact was for the business over the last few years? And really how does it position you appropriately for AI and Agentic?

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Ford Motor Co. and outdoor apparel brand Filson unveiled the first-ever Bronco Filson on Wednesday, a premium off-road SUV designed for outdoor enthusiasts.

The new model brings together Bronco and the Seattle-based outfitter, known for its durable outdoor gear. The Bronco Filson combines a specially tuned 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 engine, outdoor-inspired design elements and the quietest cabin ever offered in a Bronco, according to Ford.

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“Our owners – whether it’s our owners or Filson’s owners – share the same level of interest in brands like ours, where there’s a high degree of capability, while at the same time being able to have tremendous durability,” Dave Rivers, head of Ford Enthusiast Brands, told FOX Business. “I think it’s the power of our two brands coming together because we have a shared love of the outdoors, we have a shared love of American craftsmanship.”

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The 2027 Ford Bronco Filson drives along a dirt trail. (Ford Motor Company)

The Bronco Filson comes standard with Ford’s Sasquatch off-road package, which includes 35-inch tires, front and rear locking differentials and Fox shocks. 

The SUV also features Ford’s Terrain Management System with G.O.A.T. (“Goes Over Any Type of Terrain”) modes, as well as Trail Turn Assist and Trail 1-Pedal Drive for enhanced off-road capability.

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Rivers said the V6 engine is expected to be one of the vehicle’s biggest draws.

“I would say the three-liter engine is going to be just remarkable in this product,” he said. 

Ford said the Bronco Filson will be the quietest Bronco ever built due to improved airflow, acoustic glass and enhanced seals that reduce wind and road noise. The SUV delivers nearly 20% less perceived wind noise than the 2021 Bronco, according to the automaker.

“[Customers] might be most surprised by…how much quieter it is than maybe what they’ve been used to on other Broncos – Just a tremendous reduction in overall noise levels,” Rivers added. “I think it’s just going to add to that overall enjoyment of the vehicle.”

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Inside, the Bronco Filson features quilted leather seats, Filson-inspired materials, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats and an upgraded Bang & Olufsen (B&O) audio system.

The SUV also includes removable cargo bags, door-mounted saddlebags for outdoor gear and a digital rearview mirror that maintains visibility even when the cargo area is packed. Ford said the mirror includes a washer system to help keep the camera lens clear.

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“We know that our owners – they spend a ton of time in the outdoors,” Rivers said. “They fly fish, they might hunt and fish and camp, and so we’ve given them as an option two removable storage bags in the rear compartment of the vehicle.”

Additional features include power running boards that automatically deploy when the doors are opened.

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The 2027 Ford Bronco Filson First Edition is shown here.

The 2027 Ford Bronco Filson First Edition is shown here. (Ford Motor Company)

Ford will also offer a limited-run Bronco Filson First Edition with exclusive Iron Sands Copper Metallic paint, unique badging and a serialized console plaque.

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The Bronco Filson will be built at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant. Orders are expected to open this fall, with the SUV set to arrive in showrooms in early 2027. Ford has not yet announced pricing.

A Bronco Filson Tour showcasing the SUV’s design, materials and capability is scheduled to begin in July.

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Ford and Filson previously collaborated on the Bronco x Filson Wildland Fire Rig concept vehicle in 2020, which supported wildfire conservation efforts through the National Forest Foundation.

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Nasdaq Advances Modestly to 27,123 as Tech Resilience Offsets Rate and Economic Concerns

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NEW YORK — The Nasdaq Composite rose 29.19 points, or 0.11%, to close at 27,123.09 on Wednesday, extending a pattern of selective buying in technology and growth-oriented stocks even as broader market sentiment remained cautious amid ongoing uncertainty over interest rates and economic data.

The modest gain came as investors navigated mixed signals from recent inflation readings and corporate earnings reports. While some high-profile technology names provided support, gains were limited by rotation out of recent outperformers and profit-taking in overvalued segments.

The session highlighted the Nasdaq’s continued sensitivity to monetary policy expectations. With the Federal Reserve maintaining a data-dependent approach, traders adjusted positions based on the latest consumer spending figures and inflation metrics that showed progress but not enough to guarantee aggressive rate cuts.

Technology shares, which make up a significant portion of the Nasdaq, delivered mixed results. Semiconductor and software companies with strong artificial intelligence exposure generally outperformed, while some consumer internet and retail-related names lagged. The index’s slight advance reflected a balance between optimism about long-term innovation trends and near-term caution over valuation levels.

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Major constituents such as Nvidia, Microsoft and Broadcom contributed positively, supported by continued demand for AI-related infrastructure. However, these gains were tempered by weakness in other areas, including certain consumer discretionary and communication services stocks facing margin pressure from higher borrowing costs.

Market breadth was relatively narrow, with advancing issues slightly outnumbering decliners on the Nasdaq exchange. Trading volume remained average, indicating no major shift in conviction but rather tactical adjustments ahead of more significant economic releases later in the week.

This performance fits within the Nasdaq’s broader trajectory in 2026. The index has delivered solid year-to-date returns, driven primarily by enthusiasm around artificial intelligence applications and resilient corporate earnings in the technology sector. However, periodic pullbacks have occurred as investors reassess valuations and the pace of economic growth.

Analysts note that the current environment features a divergence between mega-cap technology leaders and smaller growth companies. While the largest names benefit from strong balance sheets and pricing power, many mid-tier firms face challenges from elevated interest rates that increase financing costs and slow expansion plans.

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Federal Reserve officials have emphasized patience in recent communications, signaling that further evidence of cooling inflation is needed before considering rate reductions. This stance has kept bond yields elevated, creating a challenging backdrop for growth stocks that rely on discounted future cash flows.

Despite these headwinds, several positive undercurrents supported the Nasdaq’s modest gain. Strong demand for cloud computing services, continued investment in data centers, and healthy order books for semiconductor equipment provided fundamental backing for technology valuations.

Looking ahead, investors will focus on upcoming wholesale inflation data and weekly jobless claims figures. These releases could influence expectations for the Fed’s path forward. Additionally, several major companies are scheduled to report earnings, offering insights into consumer demand and corporate spending trends.

The technology sector’s performance remains central to the Nasdaq’s direction. Artificial intelligence continues to drive capital expenditure across industries, creating sustained revenue opportunities for hardware providers, software developers and cloud infrastructure firms. Companies demonstrating clear return on AI investments have been rewarded with premium valuations.

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Broader market context includes steady economic growth above 2% annualized in recent quarters. Consumer spending has held up better than expected, supported by a still-solid labor market. However, higher borrowing costs have constrained housing activity and certain capital investments, creating an uneven recovery pattern.

International factors also played a role. European markets showed mixed performance amid regional political developments, while Asian indices closed mostly lower. The U.S. dollar’s modest strength against major currencies added some pressure on multinational technology firms with significant overseas revenue exposure.

Volatility measures remained contained, suggesting investors are not overly concerned about near-term downside risks. This stability reflects the market’s adaptation to a higher interest rate environment compared to the ultra-low rate period of previous years.

Sector rotation continues as a key theme. Capital has periodically shifted toward more defensive areas such as healthcare, utilities and consumer staples, while technology experiences bouts of profit-taking. This dynamic is typical during periods of economic transition and policy uncertainty.

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For individual investors, the Nasdaq’s movement underscores the importance of diversification and a long-term perspective. While daily fluctuations generate attention, the index’s performance over multiple years has been driven by innovation, productivity gains and corporate adaptability.

Analysts recommend focusing on companies with strong competitive advantages, robust free cash flow and clear growth runways. Those with exposure to secular trends such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing and digital transformation are viewed favorably by many strategists, though valuations require careful scrutiny.

The current market environment highlights the maturing of the technology sector. Once considered purely growth-oriented, many leading technology companies now generate substantial cash flows and maintain disciplined capital allocation strategies, appealing to both growth and value investors.

As the trading week progresses, attention will shift toward upcoming economic indicators and corporate guidance. Any surprises in inflation or labor market data could prompt repricing of rate cut expectations and influence technology stock performance.

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The Nasdaq’s modest advance on Wednesday demonstrates resilience in the face of mixed signals. While not a strong directional move, it reflects underlying confidence in the long-term potential of innovative companies even as near-term policy uncertainty persists.

Looking further into 2026, many market participants expect continued volatility but overall upward bias if economic growth remains solid and inflation continues moderating. Technology’s central role in productivity enhancement across industries provides a strong fundamental backdrop for the Nasdaq Composite.

Investors will continue monitoring Federal Reserve communications closely. Any indication of earlier or more substantial rate cuts could provide significant support for growth stocks, while persistent inflation might extend the period of elevated rates and pressure valuations.

For now, the Nasdaq’s close at 27,123.09 reflects a market balancing optimism about innovation with realism about the current policy environment. The technology-heavy index remains a key barometer for investor sentiment toward the future of the digital economy.

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As summer approaches and corporate earnings seasons wind down, focus will increasingly turn to second-half growth prospects and the Fed’s policy trajectory for the remainder of the year. Wednesday’s modest gain suggests investors are maintaining cautious optimism rather than rushing toward either extreme.

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