Trump administration cuts student loan interest for auto-pay borrowers
The Trump administration has announced it will reduce student loan interest rates by 1% for borrowers who enroll in auto-pay. The move is framed as relief for millions of student loan holders, but critics note it primarily benefits those already able to make payments. Forbes reports the cut applies only to borrowers using automatic payment plans, while the NYT adds the Education Department has formally lowered rates under the new policy.
SpaceX shares have fallen for two consecutive days, wiping out roughly $600 billion in market value. CNBC reports that the average post-IPO buyer is now nearly underwater, and the company has slipped below Amazon in market capitalization. The sell-off was triggered by investor unease over SpaceX's Cursor deal, which raised concerns about the company's strategic direction.
Kevin Warsh held his first meeting as Federal Reserve chairman, delivering five major takeaways that signal a break from the previous communication strategy. The NYT notes Warsh wants the Fed to send fewer signals to markets, a shift that carries risks of increased volatility. MarketWatch identifies specific stocks that are vulnerable now that the perceived guardrails have been removed, while CNBC outlines the broader implications for monetary policy.
Chinese carmakers are using Hong Kong as a testing ground for global expansion, unveiling 14 smart vehicles at the International Automotive and Supply Chain Expo. The SCMP reports that companies are leveraging the city to gauge overseas demand and refine their international strategies. China Daily highlights the broader narrative of Chinese cars transitioning from quality improvements to global market triumphs.
The economic consequences of the Iran war continue to reverberate, with higher prices for gas, groceries and flights expected to persist well beyond the conflict's end. AP News reports these price increases will likely outlast the war itself. CNN examines whether Iran gained strategic advantage from the conflict, while MarketWatch analyzes the oil market lessons learned. NPR details the overall cost of the war and its lingering effects, and the NYT reports why airfares may stay elevated even after the U.S.-Iran deal.