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Reiterate Rating: BUY | PO: 740.00 USD | Price: 643.04 USD

2Q: Healthy subscriber growth with 8.1mn net addsNetflix reported strong 2Q results including net adds of 8.1mn (vs. guidance of down

Weekly spending update through July 13

Key takeaways• Total card spending per HH was down 1.6% y/y in the week ending Jul 13, according to BAC aggregated credit & debit card data.

US Weekly Prospects

The soft landing story has been gaining inereasing credibilityin recent weeks. lfanything, some of the growth data hadbcen suggesting activity was slowing more than would bedesirable.

Americas Morning Research Summary

This summary is compiled from research reports previously published by Barclays Equity Research. A full list of all publications is available on

Weekly Warm-up: Does TheCycle Matter More Than TheElection Outcome?

Does the Cycle Matter More Than The Election Outcome? Like in 2016.2017, we are more focused on the cadence of the business cycle than on theoutcome of the election, While markets have been digesting the rising oddsof a Trump win, cyclical

Cooling growth = cooling inflation

Economics: Slowing activity and inflation?Last week’s data suggested that activity is moderating. ISMs printed below 50, vehicle sales were lower than expected, and job growth moderated. With activity cooling,

Surprise MET Increase for Uranium in Kazakhstan

New MET Rates from 2025: The Government in Kazakhstan has introduced a new Mineral Extraction Tax (MET) for uranium, replacing the existing 6% flat rate MET

Weaker Dollar with Softer US CPI

The Dollar weakened sharply, US yields came off, while JPY strengthened significantlyon the back of a softer than expected CPI print, together with suspected FX intervention

Forecast update: Softer macro data call for caution

Growth in the US has moderated further in recent weeks. After a 1.4% annualised rate in Q1, the Atlanta Fed GDP tracker indicates the economy expanded by an annualised 1.5%

Mizuho China Weekly Outlook

China’s Q2 GDP growth disappointed, rising 4.7% YoY, compared to market expectations of 5.0% and Q1’s 5.3%. This slowdown was primarily driven by final consumption, which contributed 3.0ppt to headline