Microsoft Surges, Meta Slides | Open Interest 7/30/2026
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Microsoft powers higher after a blockbuster quarter while Meta stumbles as investors demand proof its AI spending will pay off. Apple and Amazon are up next as markets brace for two more tech giants. We'll hear from Kevin Hassett on the Fed and inflation, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol on the consumer comeback, plus exclusive insights from Microsoft, Meta, and Kendra Scott on what's driving the next wave of AI and retail growth. Correction: This video has been edited to update a graphic with correct analyst disclosures. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Open Interest 00:02:39 - GDP Slowdown, PCE Inflation, Consumer Spending & Kevin Warsh's Fed 00:06:35 - Meta's AI Spending, Microsoft's AI Monetization, Cloud Growth & AI Infrastructure 00:10:19 - Anastasia Amoroso Partners Group | AI Trade Risks, Hyperscaler Spending, Oil Shock & Market Outlook 00:14:08 - Kevin Hassett White House | Warsh's Fed, Inflation Figh
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