From Netflix’s earnings pop to a bond-market shock out of Tokyo - markets are suddenly on edge.
Netflix posts a near-30% jump in quarterly profits, but shares slide as investors digest higher content spending and a massive all-cash bid for Warner Bros., aimed at outflanking Paramount.
We zoom out to Wall Street’s sharp sell-off as geopolitical tensions flare and volatility spikes.
Then to Japan, where a sudden bond rout rattles global markets and raises fears of contagion beyond Tokyo.
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio warns of looming “capital wars” as foreign holders rethink US Treasuries.
Plus: UP or DOWN on United Airlines, Pop Mart, Busy Ming, Indonesia stocks - and a surprising airline angle tied to weight-loss drugs, hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.

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