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Stocks Waver in Run-Up to Nvidia's Earnings Test
Wednesday, 28 May 2025 21:02 WIB | Saham AS Wallstreet

Wall Street trading was fairly muted in the run-up to the highly anticipated earnings from Nvidia Corp. — the last of the "Magnificent Seven" megacaps to report. Just hours ahead of results from the world's most-valuable chipmaker, the S&P 500 fluctuated. Nvidia, which has surged more than 40% from its April low, barely budged. The options market implies a post-results move of about 6% in either direction, lagging the average swing over the past two years.  "Wednesday's Nvidia earnings report is pivotal not just for Nvidia but for the entire stock...

European stock markets close lower; Renk up 5% as defense stocks rise
Thursday, 29 May 2025 00:23 WIB | Saham Eropa Stoxx Europe 600

It's been a broadly negative day for European equities, with the regional Stoxx 600 index closing 0.6% lower as Germany's DAX slipped 0.78% from Tuesday's record high close. There have been few stand-out performers, though defense firms including Renk, Hensoldt and Saab all moved higher as investors continue to eye tailwinds behind the sector. Automaker Stellantis closed 2.2% lower after the owner of Jeep, Dodge, Fiat, Citroen and more named North American chief operating officer Antonio Filosa as its new chief executive. The announcement ends months of uncertainty at a challenging time...

Wall Street Slips Ahead of Key Nvidia Report
Thursday, 29 May 2025 03:32 WIB | SahamAS

U.S. stocks closed lower on Wednesday as investors weighed earnings, Fed minutes and trade tensions ahead of Nvidia's results. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq each fell 0.5%, and the Dow dropped 224 points. Nvidia shares rose 1% ahead of earnings, which are seen as a key test of AI-driven market optimism. The Fed minutes reflected a cautious stance, warning of "difficult compromises" amid economic uncertainty. Trade concerns resurfaced after the Trump administration asked U.S. companies to halt some semiconductor software sales to China, putting pressure on Cadence and Synopsys. Okta fell more...