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JPMorgan Chase funds submarine assembly plant and maritime job training

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With the American merchant fleet down to fewer than 190 flagged vessels from a high of nearly 3,000 in the 1960s, a critical national security gap has left the U.S. heavily reliant on foreign shipbuilders.

To help reverse this decline, JPMorgan Chase announced Wednesday it is injecting $24 million into Philadelphia’s maritime sector to help secure the defense supply chain, building a new submarine assembly facility and training thousands of workers for critical defense roles.

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“America can compete and lead in shipbuilding again—it starts with more skilled workers and secure supply chains. We need to train people for the jobs shipbuilders urgently need, connect them to good careers and strengthen the suppliers and partners that keep a shipyard running,” JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon said in a press release.

“When we build the workforce and the supply chain together,” he added, “we create good careers for workers and a stronger, more resilient maritime industry that supports our national security and our economy.”

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“America cannot restore its industrial strength or ensure peace through strength without investing in the workforce that powers it. Philadelphia has long been one of the great shipbuilding cities in the world, and today’s investment by JPMorgan Chase—the kind of investment we’re proud to feature at today’s Defense and Innovation Summit—recognizes that revitalizing this industry requires more than ships and shipyards,” Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., also said.

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Shipbuilding workers and Navy sailors walk past the USS George Washington as it rests pier side. (Getty Images)

“It requires creating opportunity for people. By supporting workforce development and strengthening local communities, this commitment will help prepare the next generation of skilled workers who will build the ships that protect our country and reinforce Pennsylvania’s role as a cornerstone of America’s defense industrial base,” the senator continued.

The corporate commitment will use $18 million in commercial financing and capital investments, while the remaining $6 million will come from philanthropic contributions.

The project funds construction of a 95,000-square-foot submarine assembly plant, which will create 450 permanent jobs. Additionally, the program targets the Philadelphia Navy Yard — an industrial hub supporting 16,000 active positions across manufacturing and maritime sectors — to scale non-degree educational pathways.

“Philadelphia is a place where targeted, coordinated investment can translate into real economic mobility,” JPMorgan’s Global Head of Corporate Responsibility and Chairman of the Mid-Atlantic Region Tim Berry said. “By strengthening workforce pathways, supplier readiness and access to capital, we can help more people connect to quality jobs and help local businesses participate in long-term growth.”

“When organizations like JPMorgan Chase invest in Philadelphia, they’re investing in our people,” Mayor Cherelle L. Parker said. “They’re helping create the kind of opportunities that let someone learn a new skill, earn a good paycheck and build a better life for themselves and their family. That’s exactly the future we’re creating in the Lower South and at the Navy Yard: more pathways to family-sustaining careers and more opportunities for Philadelphians to help build America’s future.”

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The rest of the $24 million investment will go toward supporting local businesses and training workers for the shipyard. This includes a $5 million low-cost loan program to help small businesses create or retain 200 jobs and $1.5 million to help 100 local maritime suppliers upgrade their facilities.

Another $2 million will go toward training 300 Philadelphia residents for manufacturing jobs that do not require a college degree, alongside a $2.4 million grant to connect those workers with employers. The entire package is part of a 10-year, $1.5 trillion commitment by JPMorgan Chase to fund domestic industries that are vital to U.S. national security.

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Nasdaq Sinks 1% to 26,003 as Chip Stocks Slide Again Despite Strong Earnings From Taiwan Semiconductor

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The Nasdaq Composite fell sharply Thursday, dropping 265.61 points, or 1.01%, to close at 26,003.62, as semiconductor stocks extended a multi-day slide even after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing reported blowout quarterly earnings, underscoring growing investor skittishness over lofty valuations in the artificial intelligence trade.

The decline marked a sharp reversal from Wednesday’s session, when the tech-heavy index climbed 0.62% to settle at 26,269.23 on the back of cooling inflation data and strength in Big Tech names including Apple, Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft. Thursday’s pullback erased much of that momentum, as chip stocks — which have powered much of this year’s broader market rally — came under renewed pressure for a second straight day.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, reported a 77% annual earnings gain and posted record second-quarter revenue, while lifting its full-year capital expenditure outlook to a range of $60 billion to $64 billion, up from prior guidance of $52 billion to $56 billion. Despite the strong results, TSM shares fell in early trading, with the stock declining as investors focused instead on the company’s warning about rising prices and questioned whether even robust earnings could justify current valuations across the sector. The stumble in TSM shares rippled through the broader chip complex, dragging down the VanEck Semiconductor ETF and contributing to declines in Arm Holdings, which fell around 5%.

Memory chip names bore some of the heaviest losses. Western Digital shares fell more than 8%, and SanDisk dropped nearly 8%, while South Korea’s SK Hynix fell 7% in U.S. trading, adding to a bruising stretch for the memory sector that has seen sharp single-day swings in both directions over the past several weeks. The selling pressure followed a similar pattern to Wednesday’s session, when SK Hynix sank nearly 11%, SanDisk tumbled more than 12%, Western Digital fell almost 8% and Micron Technology dropped more than 7%, as investors took profits following a run-up in memory stocks tied to enterprise customers shifting spending toward servers, storage and memory hardware.

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The weakness spread overseas as well. Shares of Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix fell sharply in Seoul trading, dragging South Korea’s benchmark Kospi index lower and contributing to broader declines across Asian chip stocks, including Japan’s Advantest, SoftBank Group, Tokyo Electron and Renesas Electronics. Europe’s chip sector also felt the pressure, with STMicroelectronics, ASML and Infineon Technologies among the decliners tracking the global selloff in semiconductor shares.

Not all of Thursday’s session was negative. The Dow Jones Industrial Average bucked the broader trend, rising modestly as a more than 6% jump in UnitedHealth Group helped offset weakness elsewhere. UnitedHealth’s results easily topped Wall Street’s expectations, and the company raised its full-year outlook, citing more favorable trends in medical costs during the first half of the year. GE Aerospace also reported an earnings beat before the opening bell, while Abbott Laboratories rose nearly 4% after slightly beating estimates and raising its 2026 earnings guidance. Trucking company J.B. Hunt Transport Services jumped 7.5% after handily beating analyst estimates on the strength of increased intermodal shipping volumes.

Not every earnings report drew a positive reaction. United Airlines shares fell nearly 3% after the company issued cautious third-quarter guidance tied to rising fuel costs, even though its second-quarter earnings beat estimates and revenue matched consensus forecasts. The airline’s chief executive told CNBC that overall demand remained strong despite the guidance concerns. Netflix was scheduled to report its second-quarter results after Thursday’s closing bell, capping a week of earnings that had broadly exceeded expectations, though the streaming company’s shares had fallen following each of its last four quarterly reports.

Broader economic data released Thursday added to the day’s uncertain tone. June retail sales rose 0.2% from the prior month, falling short of the 0.3% consensus estimate, even as some underlying components of the report were viewed more favorably by economists. The modest miss came alongside continued concern over geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, as the United States continued launching strikes against Iran and crude oil prices remained elevated near recent highs. Treasury yields rose Thursday morning as investors weighed the combination of persistent Gulf tensions and mixed economic signals.

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The volatility in chip stocks has become a recurring theme throughout July, with the sector swinging sharply in both directions as investors debate whether current spending and valuation levels tied to the AI buildout are sustainable. JPMorgan analysts have characterized the recent weakness as a reflection of crowded investor positioning within the sector rather than a sign that the broader AI investment cycle is faltering, drawing comparisons to similar bouts of chip-sector selling in past months that were later followed by recoveries.

SpaceX shares also remained under pressure this week, falling below their $135 initial public offering price for the first time since the company’s record-setting Nasdaq debut in June, amid investor concerns over increased competition from Chinese launch providers and a coming increase in the number of shares available to trade on the exchange.

Thursday’s divergence between the Dow’s modest gain and the sharp declines in the Nasdaq and S&P 500 highlighted the extent to which chip and technology stocks continue to dictate the direction of the broader market, even as strength in healthcare, industrials and select consumer names offered some counterbalance. With Netflix’s earnings due after the close and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East showing no signs of easing, investors said they expect volatility in technology shares to persist in the sessions ahead as markets continue to grapple with high expectations heading into the heart of the second-quarter earnings season.

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EMI grant reporting simplified: HMRC to scrap notifications

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Small firms that reward staff with share options are set to lose one of their more tedious HMRC chores, after the government published draft legislation scrapping the requirement to notify the taxman separately every time an Enterprise Management Incentive option is granted.

Under proposals included in the draft Finance Bill 2026-27, published on 13 July, companies operating EMI schemes would report new option grants through their existing annual EMI return rather than filing a standalone notification for each grant.

For the thousands of growing businesses that use EMI to compete for talent against deeper-pocketed rivals, the change removes a compliance trap that has caught out many an otherwise well-run company. Miss a notification and the tax advantages that make the scheme worthwhile can be put at risk.

Cam Wright, a Senior Associate at audit, tax and business advisory firm Blick Rothenberg, said: “As part of the draft Finance Bill 2026-27, HMRC have published proposals to simplify the grant reporting process. Reducing the reporting burden should make EMI more appealing to businesses.”

He added: “The proposals remove the requirement for companies to separately notify HMRC about EMI option grants. Instead, options granted on or after 6 April 2027 would be reported through the existing annual EMI return.”

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EMI is widely regarded as the most generous of the government’s tax-advantaged share schemes, and a mainstay for SMEs incentivising staff through an employee share scheme rather than cash bonuses alone. Qualifying companies can grant options worth up to £250,000 per employee over a three-year period, normally free of Income Tax and National Insurance for the recipient.

Wright said: “EMI options are a tax-advantaged share option scheme approved by the Government. They are designed to help small to medium-sized businesses recruit and retain key talent. EMIs remain one of the UK’s most valuable tax-advantaged share incentive arrangements available for qualifying companies.”

The reform will be particularly welcome to founders who see employee ownership as central to their recruitment pitch but have long complained that the compliance burden on entrepreneurs keeps growing even as ministers talk up simplification.

He added: “The proposed changes will also consolidate reporting through the annual EMI return, reduce the administrative requirements for companies operating EMI schemes and simplify the process of granting EMI options while maintaining HMRC reporting requirements through the existing annual filing framework. While this change was originally announced at Budget 2025, the publication of draft legislation represents a significant step towards implementation.”

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The draft clauses are open for technical consultation until 7 September 2026, with the final contents of the Bill subject to the Chancellor’s decision.

Wright said: “The proposal forms part of a broader trend towards modernisation and simplification across the UK’s shares and incentives landscape.”

Until the new rules take effect, companies granting EMI options must continue to notify HMRC under the current framework. Business owners planning grants around the April 2027 changeover should take advice on timing, and on keeping their annual returns in good order, since that single filing will soon carry all the weight.


Jamie Young

Jamie Young

Jamie Young is Senior Reporter at Business Matters, covering SME finance, employment law and Westminster policy since 2016. He has reported on every Budget and Autumn Statement since 2018, helped make sense of the ‘covid era’ and the bounce-back loan scheme from launch through the fraud investigations, and broke the magazine’s coverage of the 2024 late-payment reforms. He joined Business Matters straight from completing his BA in Administration from Exeter University and is NCTJ-qualified. Reach him at jyoung@cbmeg.co.uk

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SoftBank-backed AceVector files updated IPO papers; targets to raise Rs 300 cr via fresh issue

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SoftBank-backed digital-commerce ecosystem AceVector Ltd has filed updated draft papers with markets regulator Sebi for an initial public offering (IPO), which will include a fresh issue of shares worth Rs 300 crore.

In addition to the fresh issue, the IPO will also involve an offer-for-sale (OFS) of 6.38 crore shares by existing shareholders, according to the updated draft red herring prospectus (UDRHP).

As part of the OFS, promoter Starfish I Pte Ltd and other shareholders Nexus, Wonderful Star Pte Ltd, Kenneth Stuart Glass, Jason Ashok Kothari, Priyanka Shreevar Kheruka, Rupen Investment and Industries, and Centaurus Trading and Investments will offload their holdings.

Despite the share sale by several investors, AceVector’s promoters and founders Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal, who together hold a 23.56 per cent stake, will not participate in the OFS. However, another promoter entity Starfish, which owns 30.68 per cent stake in the company, will be divesting part of its stake.

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The company plans to use the IPO proceeds to strengthen technology infrastructure, support marketing and business promotion for Snapdeal, pursue inorganic growth through acquisitions, and meet general corporate requirements.


The Gurugram-based company operates Snapdeal, a value-focused lifestyle e-commerce marketplace; Unicommerce, an e-commerce enablement SaaS platform; and Stellaro Brands, an omnichannel consumer brands arm.
Financially, AceVector reported operating revenue of Rs 244 crore in H1 FY26, up 34 per cent from Rs 181 crore in H1 FY25. During the same period, its adjusted EBITDA loss narrowed significantly to Rs 9.2 crore from Rs 28 crore a year earlier.

AceVector had initiated its IPO journey earlier this year by filing confidential draft papers with Sebi in July and subsequently securing approval in November. By opting for the confidential pre-filing route, the company gained the flexibility to delay public disclosure of IPO details until the later stages.

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Welcome to the Nederman Holding Q2 2026 Report Presentation. [Operator Instructions] Now I will hand the conference over to speakers, CEO, Sven Kristensson, and CFO, Matthew Cusick. Please go ahead.

Sven Kristensson
President, CEO & Director

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Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today, taking the time not sitting in the fabulous sunshine in this — at least in this part of Sweden. The second quarter was encouraging for Nederman and our owners. We saw a clear increase in customer activity and a strong order intake across all 4 divisions. This confirms the positive trend we saw at the end of the first quarter.

You remember the first part of the first quarter wasn’t that great. Market uncertainty persists, but we continue to see customers investing in areas that are important for their operations. It’s also encouraging that the investments we have made in innovation, operations over the — and operations over the recent years are creating results. This is strengthening our competitiveness, and it’s also helping us gain market share in traditional and new industries.

During Q2, orders received increased in all 4 divisions. Extraction & Filtration Technology, which is the biggest division, had record order intake. Monitoring & Control Technology and Duct & Filter Technology had the highest quarterly order intake since Q1 last year. We also see continued growth in our service business. That’s a focus area, and it’s very important for recurring revenue and long-term value creation. We continue to advance our innovation agenda through new product development and releases that address our customers’ need for cleaner production, improved

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‘Benefit stacking’ GLP-1 users are demanding products high in protein, fiber and in smaller sizes.

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Nasdaq Futures Follow Tumble in South Korea’s KOSPI Index

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South Korean stocks sank on Thursday, which could be an indicator of what to expect from U.S. markets today.

The KOSPI Composite Index fell 6.4%, which signals it could be a rough day for tech stocks.

On Monday, the KOSPI selloff bled into the U.S. trading day with all three indexes ending lower and the tech-heavy Nasdaq leading declines.

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Open Championship 2026: Birkdale set for economic boost as local spending doubles

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The 2026 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale is set to double local business spending, according to Mastercard data based on economic impact from previous tournaments

Early morning crowds at Royal Birkdale for the 154th Open

Early morning crowds at Royal Birkdale today for the 154th Open

This week’s Open Championship at Royal Birkdale is forecast to double spending at businesses in the surrounding area, according to figures from Mastercard.

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Last year’s tournament at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland generated a 119 per cent surge in spending within 5km of golf’s oldest major, while the 2024 Open delivered an 82 per cent uplift within 3km of Royal Troon.

The hospitality sector stands among the greatest beneficiaries. Spending in bars and restaurants around Portrush last year soared 234 per cent and 95 per cent respectively, while at Troon expenditure across both categories more than doubled.

“As fans travel to Royal Birkdale to enjoy one of golf’s greatest Championships, the local hospitality sector is in for a bumper weekend,” said Mastercard UK and Ireland president Simon Forbes, as reported by City AM.

“From Australian tourists to B&B owners in Merseyside, live events bring people together. We’re proud to help businesses at these busy times, connecting them to tourists from all over the world with the tap of a card.”

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Play got under way this morning at Royal Birkdale, where local favourite Tommy Fleetwood is considered one of the frontrunners to lift the Claret Jug.

The Open draws in excess of 250,000 spectators, with a significant proportion travelling from abroad — particularly from the United States, home of defending champion Scottie Scheffler, and Australia. Accommodation spending at the 2024 Open rose 44 per cent, according to Mastercard’s findings.

This comes as Britons are continuing to devote more of their budgets to experiences. The proportion of UK consumer spending on experiences, excluding travel, rose to 23.3 per cent, up from 22.3 per cent the previous year, according to the payments giant.

This rise in spending also provides a welcome boost to the broader economy, with the 2025 Open credited with delivering £89.2m in economic impact for Northern Ireland. The 2024 Open generated a comparable figure, £87.3m, for Scotland.

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Aer Lingus: Airline proposes to cut 500 jobs under cost cutting plan

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An Airbus A320-214 from Aer Lingus takes off from Barcelona airport in Barcelona, Spain, on January 18, 2025.

Any customers that will be impacted by network changes will be “contacted directly and provided with re-accommodation or refund options,” the airline said in a statement.

Aer Lingus said changes will begin to take effect from late September 2026, continuing into summer 2027.

The proposed changes to routes are:

  • Dublin to Denver will be discontinued after 28/09/26

  • Dublin to Minneapolis will be discontinued after 24/10/26

  • Dublin to Las Vegas will be discontinued after 03/12/26

  • Dublin to Seattle will be a summer-only operation after 24/10/26

  • Dublin to Split will be discontinued after 29/09/26

  • Dublin to Frankfurt will be a summer-only operation after 02/11/26

  • Dublin to Hamburg will be a summer-only operation after 02/11/26

  • Dublin to Malta will be a summer-only operation after 03/11/26

Linked to these network changes, there will be a reduction in the use of two A330 aircraft and four A320 aircraft for peak summer 2027.

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It added the “changes are essential to support required improvement in its operating margin, which is needed to underpin future investment.

“The more cost efficient and productive the airline is, the more it will be able to fulfil its network and growth ambition,” a spokesperson said in a statement.

“The consultation and engagement process will focus on reducing redundancies and potential future redundancies and on what needs to be done to secure future investment in the business.”

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