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U.S. stocks were mostly lower, with the Nasdaq leading declines as makers of AI infrastructure suffered steep falls, many in the double digits. Nvidia was down 16%.
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The iShares Aerospace & Defense exchange-traded fund profits from the U.S and global military buildup.
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Recent reporting from Reuters highlights a significant step in China's semiconductor self-sufficiency efforts. Hua Hong Semiconductor, the country's second-largest chipmaker, is preparing to produce 7nm chips at its Fab 6 facility in Shanghai through its foundry arm, Huali Microelectronics.
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US stocks are flashing their strongest buy signal in almost a year, according to Barclays’ Alex Altmann, who joins a growing chorus on Wall Street saying the worst of the recent rout may be over.
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Asian equities were primed for a positive open Wednesday after US stocks and Treasuries edged higher, signaling that investors are attempting to look through near-term geopolitical uncertainty.
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