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AI stocks wobble again, gold softer amid US-Iran progress

Send a textNvidia pulls US indices lower but AI rout limited to Wall Street. US and Iran make progress in nuclear talks. But lack of breakthrough keeps gold and oil supported. Pound skids but later steadies after Labour loses UK by-election.Risk Warning: Our services involve a si ...  Show more

Nvidia delivers but risk rally fails to take off; Yen catches a bid

Send a textEquities mixed despite stellar Nvidia earnings as AI doubts persist. Tariff uncertainty, hawkish Fed and BoJ could also be dragging on sentiment. Dollar marginally weaker as yen recovers from lows. Gold and oil edge up ahead of fresh US-Iran nuclear talks.Risk Warning: ...  Show more

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