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OpenAI kicks the can
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Plus, prediction markets are booming.

Good afternoon. FIFA says the World Cup’s new hydration breaks are supposed to be all about protecting players from extreme heat, but they might really be there to protect Fox Sports’ bottom line.

The network is expected to make between $250 million and $600 million selling ads during those six-minute stoppages—potentially enough to cover the entire cost of its World Cup broadcast rights.

It might be annoying to fans who just want to watch some soccer, but you’ve got to admit that using those breaks to get an entire stadium to erupt into a rendition of John Denver’s Country Roads is pretty cool.

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan, and Mark Reeth

In today’s newsletter:

  • OpenAI pumps the brakes
  • Is this a good time to invest?
  • Polymarket’s big debut

MARKETS

Nasdaq

25,297.62

S&P

7,354.02

Dow

51,876.11

10-Year

4.372%

Oil

$69.49

Bitcoin

$59,602.83

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

  • Stocks: AI anxieties continue to plague the Nasdaq and S&P 500, pushing both indexes down this week, with the Nasdaq capping a five-day losing streak. But the Dow largely sidestepped those fears to wrap the week higher than where it began as investors rotated out of tech.
  • Commodities: Oil prices sank as more ships moved through the Strait of Hormuz, even after President Trump said Iran violated the ceasefire by attacking a cargo ship yesterday.
  • Crypto: Bitcoin struggled to get back above $60,000 today after dropping to its lowest level since October 2024, and the crypto king’s decline is putting Strategy between a rock and a hard place.
 
   
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