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As China’s highly anticipated “Third Plenum” gets underway, there are dire predictions regarding the constraining of the financial sector, especially in light of the country’s slowing economic growth. The focus is shifting towards reinforced support for high-tech and manufacturing, areas that are expected to see continued success in the coming years. It is believed that
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Investors in the U.S. stock market are facing a period of uncertainty as inflation shows signs of cooling. Despite softer-than-expected inflation readings for June, concerns about growth cooling persist. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) grew at a slower rate than anticipated, with headline CPI increasing by 3% year-on-year and core CPI growing by 3.3%. As
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Following England’s dramatic victory in the European Championship semi-final, the City is likely to be buzzing with excitement. However, the euphoria from Ollie Watkins’ stoppage-time strike sending England into the final against Spain has not overshadowed the ongoing challenges in the financial markets. While celebrations are in order, investors must remain vigilant as the battle
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Nvidia has been making waves in the stock market, with its shares seeing a 1.8% increase following KeyBanc’s optimistic price target hike to $180. This move implies a significant 40% upside from Monday’s close. The firm’s positive outlook is based on the strong demand for Nvidia’s H100 chip, which has remained robust despite the impending
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The U.S. stock index futures have been going through a period of growth, with semiconductor and megacap technology stocks leading the way in the recent rally. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have reached record highs, showcasing the ongoing positive sentiment in the equity market. The Philadelphia semiconductor index saw a significant rise, indicating the strong
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A rally in chip stocks lifted the Nasdaq and S&P 500 to record highs on Monday as investors awaited fresh inflation data, commentary from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the start of quarterly earnings season. This surge was led by companies such as Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI), and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC). The market
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