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To:Brew Readers
Plus, Home Depot fails to impress.

Good afternoon. The next time you binge a show on Netflix, make sure to say thank you.

The streaming service wants everyone to know just how great it is, so the people who brought you such memorable abominations as 365 Days, He’s All That, and The Kissing Booth 3 recently unveiled The Netflix Effect. The report explains that Netflix has contributed over $325 billion to the global economy via its movies and series during the last decade. It’s also created 425,000 jobs across its various productions, and another 700,000 jobs for day workers and extras.

That’s great and all, but we’ll still never forgive Netflix for giving us Love & Gelato.

Lucy Brewster & Mark Reeth

In today’s newsletter:

  • Retail earnings have arrived
  • There’s a new software company on the block
  • The illusion of plenty is quickly fading away

MARKETS

Nasdaq

25,870.71

S&P

7,353.66

Dow

49,363.88

10-Year

4.667%

Gold

$4,487.90

Oil

$104.30

Data is provided by

*Stock data as of market close. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Bonds: 30-year Treasury bond yields briefly hit 5.19%, their highest level in 19 years, thanks to rising investor anxiety that inflation is making a comeback on soaring oil prices.
  • Stocks: Equities were weighed down by bonds, and while indexes regained some early losses, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both ended the trading session in the red for the third day in a row.
  • Everything else: Oil inched lower after President Trump’s promise to postpone planned attacks on Iran, while gold gave up ground as the US dollar climbed.
 
   
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