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An Earthquake Measuring Around Magnitude 3.6 Occurred Near Liunan District, Liuzhou City, Guangxi
According To The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre, A 5.4-magnitude Earthquake Struck The Pakistan Region
[Apple Lobbied The Trump Administration To Allow It To Purchase China's Yangtze Memory Technologies DRAM Chips] June 27th, According To The Financial Times, Apple Lobbied The Trump Administration To Allow It To Purchase DRAM Chips Manufactured By The Chinese Company Yangtze Memory Technologies
UN Officials Say More Than 50,000 People In Venezuela Are Unaccounted For Following The Powerful Earthquake; Venezuelan Authorities Have Not Confirmed This
National Bureau Of Statistics: From January To May, Profits In The Raw Materials Manufacturing Sector Above Designated Size Increased By 83.1% Year On Year
National Bureau Of Statistics: From January To May, Profits In The Electronic Specialized Materials Manufacturing And Electronic Circuit Manufacturing Industries Increased By 665.4% And 19.7%, Respectively
National Bureau Of Statistics: From January To May, Profits In The Electronics Industry Surged By 103.9%, Contributing 43.1% To The Overall Growth In Profits Among Industrial Enterprises Above Designated Size
China's Year-to-date Industrial Enterprises Above Designated Size Reported A Year-over-year Profit Growth Of 18.8% In May, Up From The Previous Reading Of 18.20%
[The Trump Administration Has Reached An Agreement With Anthropic To Allow The Company To Deploy Its Mythos5 Model To Approximately 100 Enterprises And Federal Agencies.] June 27th, According To CNBC, The Trump Administration Has Reached An Agreement With Anthropic, Allowing The Company To Deploy Its Mythos 5 Model To About 100 Enterprises And Federal Agencies.The Market Expects This Agreement To Have A Sector-wide Impact
IMF Chief Economist Guransha: The Conflict Involving Iran Has Not Led To A Further Surge In Oil Prices, As Countries Have Released Strategic Reserves And Refineries Have Adjusted Their Production
IMF Chief Economist Guransha: If The Ceasefire Cannot Be Maintained, The Global Economy Clearly Faces Downside Risks
IMF Chief Economist Guransha: Following The Implementation Of Tariffs By The United States, A New Trade Relationship Has Emerged That Does Not Include The United States
The US Military Stated That It Will Maintain A Continued Presence And Remain Vigilant To Ensure That All Provisions Of The Iran Nuclear Deal Are Observed, Implemented, And Fully Effective
S&P: The Resilience Of The U.S. Economy Should Be Able To Support Robust Fiscal Revenues (including Revenues From Continued Tariffs) And Keep The Fiscal Deficit Stable For The Next Few Years
S&P: The U.S. Outlook Remains Stable Based On Expectations Of Continued Robust U.S. Economic Growth And Credible And Effective Monetary Policy Implementation
S&P Expects The Federal Reserve To Continue Grappling With The Challenges Of Reducing Inflation And Addressing Vulnerabilities In Financial Markets
S&P: We Expect The Federal Reserve To Remain Firmly Committed To Guiding Inflation Toward Its Target Level
S&P: (Regarding The United States) Given The Structural Increase In Non-discretionary Interest Expenses And Spending Related To Population Aging, Net Government Debt Is Expected To Approach 100% Of GDP

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Following its Q2 FY26 earnings release on 10 December, Oracle raised its FY2026 capital expenditure plans by $15bn to $50bn.

Following its Q2 FY26 earnings release on 10 December, Oracle raised its FY2026 capital expenditure plans by $15bn to $50bn. At the same time, free cash flow deteriorated sharply, blowing out to around -$10bn, alongside an increased net debt position.

As a result, Oracle now carries a net leverage ratio, measured as net debt to EBITDA, close to a precarious 4x. This has placed considerable strain on the balance sheet and elevated investor concern around funding sustainability.
As a major strategic partner to OpenAI, Oracle sits at the heart of the global AI infrastructure expansion. Any sustained rise in market volatility or tightening in corporate bond and private credit markets would have meaningful implications for OpenAI's funding environment and, in turn, the returns Oracle can generate on its rapidly expanding base of invested capital.
Importantly, Oracle has increasingly become the poster child for perceived risk within the AI ecosystem.
Investor attention is firmly centred on the high execution risk associated with Oracle's aggressive data-centre expansion, the company's ability and cost to fund this growth through corporate debt markets, and the additional pressure this places on an already constrained balance sheet.
Concerns have been building around the risk of a future credit rating downgrade and the possibility that Oracle may ultimately need to raise additional capital through equity issuance. These risks sit uncomfortably alongside uncertainty over the returns that can be generated from such large-scale capital deployment.
It is therefore little surprise that options pricing implies a punchy +/-10.3% move in Oracle's share price on earnings day. This makes Oracle the stock with the highest expected earnings-day move across Pepperstone's US 24-hour CFD universe.
Oracle's management will be acutely aware of how sensitive the equity market is to any further increase in planned capex. Preserving the company's BBB credit rating will be a key priority if Oracle is to continue funding its expansion plans successfully in the debt markets.
Oracle's earnings are not just a risk or opportunity for traders in Oracle US 24-hour CFDs. The detail disclosed has the potential to resonate across the broader AI investable landscape, reinforcing the view that Oracle may be the most important US company to report earnings this quarter.
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