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"Nobody loves the Hispanics more. Who do you love more, the country or the Hispanics? He says the country, I don't I think I'm going to have to say the Hispanics. We have a lot of Hispanics. We love our Hispanics."

You were stupid enough to think he understood you.

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The private credit industry is struggling in Asia:

Asian private credit funds raised just $1.2 billion in the first half of 2026, the lowest amount for this period in at least 10 years.

This marks a sharp decline from $9.5 billion in 2025 and $20.2 billion in 2022.

This comes as only 5 private credit funds completed fundraising, down from 29 funds in 2025 and 53 funds in 2022.

If this pace continues through the second half of the year, 2026 would mark the weakest fundraising year for Asian private credit in at least 12 years.

The decline has been driven by concerns over rising corporate bankruptcies, with higher interest rates and weaker economic conditions putting pressure on heavily indebted companies.

While large institutions are still allocating capital to the asset class, they are becoming increasingly selective, favoring large US managers with stronger track records over smaller Asian funds.

Investor appetite for private credit is weakening globally.

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Ignore that it’s from Washington Post, this is true and I’ve been warning people in the party for 6 months about it. Some of the hardest core activists I know have told me they’re sitting out as of now. They feel all their efforts have been spit on by a Congress that won’t pass big legislation like the SAVE America Act.

The White House can’t do it all by themselves. Many in the base feel lied to about a number of policy issues that should be no brainers for Congress and many of them want more deportations too. If we want to win the midterms; Congress better get busy on the landmark legislation front if they hope to shift the narrative. Dems will be rabid voters this cycle. It’s on Congress whether we keep the majority or blow this election.

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NEXT 72 HOURS COULD DECIDE WHERE MARKETS GO FOR THE REST OF THE QUARTER.

Here's what's happening:

1. Tuesday, Consumer Confidence

A weak print signals households are pulling back on spending, a bad sign for the whole economy.

2. Wednesday, FOMC Rate Decision

Markets are pricing roughly a 25% chance of a hike. Any surprise here moves every asset class at once.

3. Wednesday, Microsoft & Meta Earnings

Meta is expected to post EPS near $7.18-7.24 on $60.2B revenue. A miss, or a bigger AI capex number, could hit the entire "Magnificent Seven" the way Alphabet's capex hike already has.

4. Thursday, PCE Inflation

The Fed's preferred gauge. A hot print here raises the odds of a hike even further.

5. Thursday, Apple & Amazon Earnings

Apple's EPS is expected around $1.88, Amazon's around $1.81-1.85. Amazon's AWS growth is the real swing factor for the stock.

6. Thursday, Q2 GDP

Consensus sits near 2.1-2.2%. A weak number alongside hot inflation is the Fed's worst-case combination.

7. Friday, Michigan Consumer Sentiment

Tracks how households expect inflation to move, which feeds directly into the Fed's next decision.

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EVERYTHING IS CRASHING...

US chip stocks crashed overnight.

Nvidia fell 4.4%.
Micron dropped nearly 5%.
SanDisk crashed more than 10%.

Now Asia is collapsing too.

Japan's Nikkei is down over 4%.

South Korea's KOSPI crashed 10%, triggering another circuit breaker.

Bitcoin also crashed below $63K

Here's why:

China has started producing its own advanced chipmaking machines, reducing its dependence on ASML and threatening the global chip supply chain.

At the same time, Nvidia's $750 billion deal wave is raising fears that AI companies are financing the same customers buying their chips.

And the biggest risk is still ahead.

The Fed meets tomorrow, with rate-hike odds surging from around 16% to nearly 38% in just one week. Bitcoin is already reacting.

BTC crashed below $63,000 as traders priced in a much higher chance of another rate hike.

Microsoft, Meta, Apple and Amazon are also reporting earnings within the same 72 hours.

Citadel Securities is now going further, calling for a surprise Fed rate hike this week, arguing Chair Kevin Warsh will move to strengthen his inflation fighting credibility even as most economists still expect a hold.

China, the Fed and Big Tech are all hitting the AI trade at once.

The next 72 hours could decide whether this is just a correction or the start of a much bigger crash.

Buckle up.

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UPDATE: South Korea’s KOSPI extends its crash to -11%, breaking below 6,000 for the first time since April.

Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are both down more than -13%, erasing roughly β‚©600T ($400B) from the market today.

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Powerful earthquake reported in Kumamoto, the heart of Japan's semiconductor industry-- NHK says shaking of 7 in some areas, the maximum on Japan's scale

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$350,000,000,000 wiped out from US stock market as Nasdaq drops 1.5%

Asian tech sell-off is now spreading into the US market too.

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Damn when he looked straight into the camera!
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BREAKING πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japanese automaker Toyota has agreed to move its operation out of Mexico, into the United States.

PRESIDENT TRUMP: "They'll be opening the largest plant in the world...ALL BECAUSE OF TARIFFS! Because of Trump!"
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ICYMI β€” At the White House Correspondents Association Dinner on Friday night, President Trump said he intends to run for a fourth term.
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NOW - Lawyers for Andrew and Tristan Tate state their enemies are "weaponizing the court process" against them "to get them to break" following their extradition hearing, saying "the process is the punishment."

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NOW β€” President Trump says the U.S. has "pretty much destroyed" Iran’s military:

"They want to meet, and we're meeting. We'll see what happens. There's a chance we could make a deal. Without what we did, they wouldn't even be talking to us."
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