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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 10 MIN

Daily Briefing — May 11, 2026 | Earnings Resilience Meets Geopolitical Energy Risks

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In this edition of the Slotly News daily briefing, we examine the factors driving global equity markets to new highs despite ongoing Middle East tensions and elevated energy prices. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have pushed higher on the back of strong first-quarter earnings, with blended growth near 15 percent and record profit margins. We explore why corporate fundamentals are outperforming macroeconomic concerns, the implications of rising 10-year Treasury yields around 4.4 percent, and central bank decisions from the Federal Reserve, ECB, and Bank of England to hold rates steady amid two-sided risks.The briefing covers the surge in Brent crude above $103 per barrel following the breakdown of Iran-related talks and the UAE’s OPEC exit, the mixed performance across sectors and regions, and developments in AI adoption—including the rise of chief AI officers and questions around automation’s return on investment. Additional context includes IPO market trends, financial stability considerations, and the interplay between technological capital expenditure and persistent inflation pressures.

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