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European Stocks Start November With Moderate Gains
Monday, 3 November 2025 16:23 WIB | SahamEropa

European stocks opened slightly higher in November, with the STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 gaining 0.2%, after closing near record highs in October. Investors continued to digest recently released corporate earnings while awaiting new market catalysts. Bank and automaker stocks posted gains, with Unicredit, BBVA, Deutsche Bank, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW all rising more than 1%. BP rose 1.5% after agreeing to sell a stake in its US shale assets to Sixth Street for $1.5 billion. Nokia shares rose nearly 4%. Conversely, Ryanair fell nearly 2% despite posting slightly better-than-expected profit after...

S&P 500 Rises to Start November Trading, Led by Tech
Monday, 3 November 2025 21:47 WIB | DOW JONES S & P 500

The S&P 500 rose on Monday, led by tech, as a new month of trading began. The benchmark gained 0.5%, while the Nasdaq Composite advanced 1%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 18 points. Micron Technology gained 5% to lead chipmaker stocks higher. Nvidia and AMD were up 3% and around 1%, respectively. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) climbed 1.6%. Other tech names such as Meta Platforms and Palantir gained 1.2% and 2%, respectively. The moves came after data center company Iren reached a multiyear $9.7 billion deal with Microsoft to provide the megacap technology company...

After Wall Street's Record, Asian Stocks Slump, Why?
Tuesday, 4 November 2025 07:25 WIB | Asia

Asian stocks opened lower on Tuesday, reversing Wall Street's rally fueled by Amazon's massive $38 billion deal with OpenAI. Stock markets in South Korea and Japan weakened after a long holiday, while Australian stocks fell ahead of central bank interest rate decisions that are expected to remain unchanged. Although the S&P 500 posted a small gain on Monday, more than 300 of its members declined. In other markets, the US dollar strengthened slightly, while gold fell 0.2%. The Japanese yen also weakened. Major tech deals from Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet have given Wall Street renewed...