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The Nvidia PC Shock: How the AI King Walked Into Intel’s House

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Nvidia is no longer content to live inside the PC. It wants to redefine the PC. The company unveiled RTX Spark, a new Windows-focused AI superchip platform developed with Microsoft and built around local personal AI agents. Nvidia says RTX Spark brings a full CUDA and RTX ecosystem to slim Windows laptops and compact desktops,…

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Nvidia is no longer content to live inside the PC.

The company unveiled <strong>RTX Spark</strong>, a new Windows-focused AI superchip platform developed with Microsoft and built around local personal AI agents. Nvidia says RTX Spark brings a full CUDA and RTX ecosystem to slim Windows laptops and compact desktops, with up to 128GB of unified memory and 1 petaflop of AI performance. Devices are expected from major PC makers including ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface, and MSI.

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Private Credit’s First Real Stress Test: How Higher-for-Longer Rates Are Turning Easy Money Into a Default Machine

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Private credit was supposed to be the safer corner of the lending world. No daily price swings. No public-market panic. No bank run headlines. Just negotiated loans, floating-rate income, and patient capital earning steady returns…

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Private credit was supposed to be the safer corner of the lending world. No daily price swings. No public-market panic. No bank run headlines. Just negotiated loans, floating-rate income, and patient capital earning steady returns while traditional banks pulled back.

Now the same features that made private credit attractive are becoming the reason investors are nervous.

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The Natural Gas Shock Nobody Priced In: Europe’s Winter Storage Problem Is Back on Trading Desks

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Europe thought it had solved its energy crisis. Storage was full. LNG terminals were busy. Governments had rewritten emergency plans. Consumers had reduced demand. Traders moved on to oil, rates, AI, and geopolitics. Now natural…

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Europe thought it had solved its energy crisis. Storage was full. LNG terminals were busy. Governments had rewritten emergency plans. Consumers had reduced demand. Traders moved on to oil, rates, AI, and geopolitics.

Now natural gas is back on the desk.

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The Chip Inventory Mirage: How AI Demand Is Hiding a Brutal Slowdown in Consumer Electronics

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The semiconductor market is celebrating one of the greatest demand booms in modern technology history. AI servers are being ordered faster than suppliers can build them. Data centers are signing multi-year contracts. Graphics processors have…

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The semiconductor market is celebrating one of the greatest demand booms in modern technology history. AI servers are being ordered faster than suppliers can build them. Data centers are signing multi-year contracts. Graphics processors have become geopolitical assets. Every earnings call now contains some version of the same phrase: demand exceeds supply.

But beneath the AI euphoria, a quieter problem is spreading through the rest of the chip economy.

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The Airline Earnings Catastrophe: How Doubled Jet Fuel Costs Are Splitting the Industry Into Survivors and Casualties

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Spirit Airlines is dead. Lufthansa is canceling tens of thousands of flights. Delta estimates $2 billion in additional quarterly fuel costs. And the summer travel season — the one airlines depend on for their entire…

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Spirit Airlines is dead. Lufthansa is canceling tens of thousands of flights. Delta estimates $2 billion in additional quarterly fuel costs. And the summer travel season — the one airlines depend on for their entire year — is approaching under conditions the industry hasn't faced since the pandemic. First-quarter earnings tell the story of an industry fighting for its life.

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Aramco’s $33.6 Billion Quarter: How the World’s Largest Oil Company Turned the Hormuz Crisis Into a Masterclass in Infrastructure Resilience

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Saudi Arabia's state energy giant reported a 26 percent profit surge even as the Strait it traditionally depends on remained closed. The secret: a 7-million-barrel-per-day pipeline that most analysts had considered a strategic insurance policy.…

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Saudi Arabia's state energy giant reported a 26 percent profit surge even as the Strait it traditionally depends on remained closed. The secret: a 7-million-barrel-per-day pipeline that most analysts had considered a strategic insurance policy. It just became the most valuable piece of infrastructure on earth.

By The Index Today Staff · May 20, 2026 · Earnings · 9 min read

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Nvidia Reports Tomorrow and Wall Street Is Holding Its Breath: Inside the Most Anticipated Earnings Event of 2026

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The chipmaker that powers the AI revolution is expected to post $79 billion in revenue — an 80 percent year-over-year surge. The stock is near all-time highs. Thirteen consecutive beats are on the line. And…

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The chipmaker that powers the AI revolution is expected to post $79 billion in revenue — an 80 percent year-over-year surge. The stock is near all-time highs. Thirteen consecutive beats are on the line. And the question hanging over the entire technology sector is whether the insatiable demand for AI compute is still accelerating, or whether the first cracks are starting to show.

By The Index Today Staff · May 20, 2026 · Earnings · 10 min read

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The Euro’s War-Time Paradox: Why the ECB May Be Forced to Raise Rates Into a Recession

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Eurozone inflation just hit 3 percent. Growth has been slashed to 0.9 percent. Oil is above $105. And the European Central Bank — which spent 2024 and 2025 cutting rates to revive a stagnant economy…

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Eurozone inflation just hit 3 percent. Growth has been slashed to 0.9 percent. Oil is above $105. And the European Central Bank — which spent 2024 and 2025 cutting rates to revive a stagnant economy — is now debating whether it needs to reverse course entirely. Welcome to the most uncomfortable policy decision in Frankfurt since the sovereign debt crisis.

By The Index Today Staff · May 20, 2026 · Currency · 10 min read

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