Bond Yields at 19-Year High After Fed Holds; Tech Earnings Lift Stocks | Bloomberg Brief 07/30/2026
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30-year Treasury yields stay elevated after the Fed kept interest rates unchanged for a seventh consecutive month. US equity futures rise as Microsoft earnings reassure investors that AI spending is paying off. Andrew Hollenhorst of Citi dissects Fed Chair Warsh's messaging around rates. Angelo Zino of CFRA analyzes the results from Meta and Microsoft. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Bloomberg Brief Begins, Opening Headlines: Fed Credibility, Bonds & Markets 00:00:45 - Global Market Check: Asia Market Update: Stocks, Samsung & China, Europe Market Update & Bank of England Preview 00:03:48 - Fed Decision Sparks Bond Market Turmoil 00:05:42 - First Look Movers: Microsoft, Meta, Qualcomm & Starbucks 00:06:50 - Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Defends Inflation Strategy 00:07:47 - Markets Question the Fed's Credibility 00:12:40 - Microsoft Earnings Boost Tech Sentiment, Why Meta's AI Spending Isn't Convincing Investors, Samsung's Strong Results Fail to Lift Shares 00:16:30 - Trending on the Terminal
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