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European defense stocks are cooling off after the military spending boom. Here's what's next
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Software stocks just passed a big milestone
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More measures on gold coming? Finance ministry asks banks for information on gold loans
In a move that may possibly be a sign of upcoming measures on gold, the finance ministry has directed bullion-importing banks to furnish detailed information on gold metal loans and loans backed by gold from 2023 onwards. Despite a lower import volume of 721 tonnes compared with the previous year, India's gold import bill rose 24% to a record $71.9 billion in 2025-26. The dozen banks involved in gold imports either borrow gold from international lenders and extend it to jewellers through...
Retail investors fuel record buying in US software ETF as AI trade broadens
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SoftBank sinks 10% as Asia tech stocks tumble, tracking Wall Street losses
Asian semiconductor and technology stocks resumed their slide Wednesday, tracking overnight losses on Wall Street after a brief rebound in chipmakers lost steam amid lingering concerns over stretched artificial intelligence-related valuations. Japan's Softbank Group plunged 10% amid a broader decline in tech names and after efforts to secure at least $6 billion through a margin loan backed by its OpenAI stake hit a snag, according to Bloomberg News. The Japanese tech investment giant is...
No tech, no problem. Dow makes record and traders think these stocks can lead now
The flashiest group in the market took a step back Thursday as chip stocks dropped 1.5%, but U.S. stock market bulls didn't miss a beat. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a fresh record following a 2% pop and the S&P 500 bounced 0.4% as 9 of 11 sectors advanced. Health-care stocks led gains and options traders followed suit, piling into the group as a handful of insurers and drugmakers pushed toward new highs.