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Good afternoon. Used to be meteorologists spent their days predicting rain. Now some help hedge funds predict billion-dollar insurance losses.

As extreme weather becomes more common, Wall Street is snapping up climate scientists to model hurricanes, floods, and wildfires. Some firms are reportedly willing to pay up to $1 million a year for the right forecaster.

Forget The Wolf of Wall Street—meet The Weatherman of Wall Street.

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan, Mark Reeth, and Alex Carr

In today’s newsletter:

  • SpaceX’s retail frenzy
  • Oracle keeps spending
  • Gold dethroned

MARKETS

Nasdaq

25,809.66

S&P

7,394.30

Dow

50,848.75

10-Year

4.463%

Bitcoin

$63,464.69

Oil

$86.41

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*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Stocks: The Nasdaq, S&P 500, and Dow Jones all rose today after the Knicks won a rally in chip stocks and President Trump calling off scheduled strikes against Iran.
  • Commodities: Oil tumbled after Trump reversed course.
  • Bonds: Treasury yields also fell on news of the White House’s U-turn.

 

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