Daily US Equity Opening News - AAPL loses EU DMA gatekeeper case; SSNLF starts SSD production for NVDA; MSFT replaces external AI models with MAI in Office; META tests super-sensing AI glasses; XOM sees liquids prices lifting Q2 earnings
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DAY AHEAD: EVENTS: NATO Summit continues in Ankara; US President Trump will participate in a working session, and deliver press conferences. DATA: In North America, US wholesale inventories for May are seen rising 0.3% M/M (prev. 0.6%); consumer credit for May will be published in the afternoon (prev. USD 20.73bln). Elsewhere, weekly MBA mortgage applications data will be released. After today’s data, the Atlanta Fed will update its Q2 GDPnow tracking model (yesterday, the gauge was revised up to 1.4% from 1.2%). CENTRAL BANKS: Meeting minutes from the FOMC’s June confab will be published (full preview below). In Europe, the NBP is expected to keep rates at 3.75%. Hungary’s central bank will publish meeting minutes. SUPPLY: US auctions USD 39bln of 10-year notes. Germany auctions EUR 6bln of 2036 Bunds. UK holds a GBP 1.5bln tender across 0.125% 2028 and 4.75% 2030 Treasury Gilts. ENERGY: Weekly DoE energy inventories are due today; after the close on Tuesday, API weekly energy invento
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