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‘Memory supply crisis’: Wall Street triggers huge selloff in fear of looming chip shortages

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‘Memory supply crisis’: Wall Street triggers huge selloff in fear of looming chip shortages

Published June 26, 2026 · Category: Markets

Overview

Good morning. On Fortune’s radar today:

  • Markets: Yikes. 😞
  • There’s a “memory supply crisis” among chipmakers, Deutsche Bank says.
  • Vanguard: AI is the new railroad boom—and we’re still laying track.
  • The Fed is reaching the end of its five-year rope.
  • Details

  • Ray Dalio: The U.S. is re-enacting the Suez crisis.
  • Elon Musk wants to borrow $25 billion. Allianz has an issue with that.
  • Just how bad was Brexit? 10 years on, we have the numbers.
  • How TIAA’s CEO discovered her father didn’t have a 401(k).

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com

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Originally published at fortune.com.

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