
AI chip stocks rebound as TSMC sales jump 45 percent
AI-linked chipmakers extended a global rebound as TSMC reported a 45% sales surge, easing demand fears and lifting semiconductors across the US and Asia.
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AI-linked chipmakers extended a global rebound as TSMC reported a 45% sales surge, easing demand fears and lifting semiconductors across the US and Asia.

Bitcoin steadied near 65000 as US spot ETF inflows extended a multi day streak led by BlackRock, helping offset macro and regulatory uncertainty.

Stocks and Treasuries swung as traders pared September hike odds after a softer July jobs report while rate-cut expectations for 2026 stayed in focus.

US stocks pushed higher into August as volatility slid and tech led, with investors weighing shifting Fed expectations and heavy trading volumes.

Meta fell after Q2 results as heavy AI investment and softer revenue guidance outweighed a top line beat and resilient advertising growth.

Renewable energy stocks fell as geopolitical-driven oil strength and shifting PPA pricing added pressure amid cautious outlooks for growth and margins.

European shares edged lower as oil climbed on Middle East jitters, while investors braced for PMI data and an expected ECB hold later this week.

Bitcoin pushed to a one week high as Middle East tensions lifted oil volatility, while miners and crypto linked equities diverged on shifting profitability and AI deals.

Microsoft shares held near record levels as investors weighed AI data center spending, sales strategy changes and mixed analyst views ahead of results.

Copper extended gains above $5.63 a pound as Macquarie cautioned the rally is running ahead of fundamentals despite tight supply narratives.

Amazon stock held near recent highs as investors weighed a planned $25 billion bond sale, tech-led earnings expectations and the Fed outlook ahead of Q2 reports.

The yen hovered near multi decade lows as traders watched for Japan FX action, with Fed and BOJ rate expectations keeping pressure on the currency.

Bitcoin held below key technical levels as risk on signals lifted altcoins and meme coin headlines drew scrutiny over retail losses and disclosures.

Stablecoins drew fresh attention after the UK finalized a 2027 regime as global supply jumped to $316 billion and institutions expanded real-world payment use.

Silver jumped as the dollar eased and investors weighed Fed policy and supply demand signals, with traders watching key technical levels.

The Bank of England eased stablecoin limits while holding rates at 3.75%, as markets weighed inflation signals and shifting global risk sentiment.

US markets recalibrated after the Fed held rates steady but signaled higher-for-longer risks as inflation topped 4% and bond yields jumped.

Solana held near recent levels as Toobit launched a limited time 60 percent APR yield campaign while traders weighed broader crypto risk sentiment and macro headlines.

Nasdaq 100 slipped as traders weighed SpaceX index chatter, rising rate fears after jobs data, and a cautious technical backdrop ahead of CPI.

Bitcoin fell below $68,000 as U.S. spot ETF outflows extended a record streak and Washington’s crypto bill talks dragged on, pressuring risk appetite.

Big Tech extended an AI-led rally into June as buybacks, funding plans and upbeat earnings met rising concerns about concentration risk in US equities.

Crude prices eased as traders weighed a likely OPEC+ July output increase against fragile Strait of Hormuz flows and renewed focus on U.S.-Iran talks.

AI-linked shares and global momentum stocks extended record runs as strong earnings, easing geopolitics and shifting flows kept risk appetite firm.

Bitcoin traded lower as investors weighed ECB rate hike odds, dollar moves, and Europe’s pushback on euro stablecoins amid cautious risk sentiment.

Crypto markets climbed as reports said the SEC is preparing a plan for trading crypto versions of stocks, adding momentum to a key Senate bill.

Gold hovered near record highs as April US inflation reinforced higher for longer rate expectations, keeping safe haven demand in focus.

Morgan Stanley’s spot bitcoin ETF tops $200 million in early assets led by self-directed demand, while AI-themed ETF inflows accelerate and the SEC delays prediction-market ETF decisions.

Tesla stock rose for the week as April China-made EV sales increased 36% and Semi production began, while EU regulators scrutinized automated-driving claims.

S&P 500 and Nasdaq edged higher with focus on inflation signals, energy’s reversal and the next wave of earnings led by the biggest tech stocks.

Nvidia’s rally to a new high lifted chip and AI-linked names, with options markets skewing bullish ahead of the company’s late-May results amid heavy hyperscaler spending.

Investors price a steady Fed decision Wednesday, watching guidance on inflation, balance sheet policy, and leadership transition risks.

Bitcoin fell to the mid-$74,000s even as U.S. spot ETF inflows stayed strong, with traders weighing macro crosscurrents and fresh corporate-financing signals from Japan.

Bitcoin traded in a tight range near $75,000 even as U.S. stocks pushed to new highs, with traders citing choppy flows, geopolitics, and fresh miner selling.
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