Market Overview - US stock indices experienced fluctuations but closed higher, with the Dow Jones and Nasdaq both up by 0.24% and the S&P 500 up by 0.38% [1] - The VIX index increased by 4.4% to 18.02, indicating a rise in market volatility [1] - The US dollar index fell by 0.79% to 97.86, while the yield on the 10-year Treasury bond decreased by 1.401% to 4.362% [1] - Spot gold rose by 0.94% to $3,386.57 per ounce, and Brent crude oil increased by 0.5% to $70.26 [1] Industry & Stocks - Most sectors in the S&P 500 saw gains, with utilities up 1.21%, technology up 0.93%, and healthcare up 0.78%, while communication and industrial sectors declined by 0.81% and 0.26% respectively [2] - Chinese concept stocks mostly fell, with notable movements including TSMC up 0.98% and Alibaba down 1.45% [2] - Major tech stocks had mixed results, with Microsoft up 1.32% and Nvidia up 1.52%, while Google and Meta saw declines of 1.02% and 0.11% respectively [2] - Boeing's stock dropped by 4.79% following a plane crash in India that resulted in over 290 fatalities [2] Company Focus - Oracle reported Q4 earnings that exceeded expectations, with revenue up 11% year-over-year to $15.9 billion and cloud infrastructure revenue soaring 52% to $3 billion [3] - Nvidia's CEO announced that the company will exclude the Chinese market from its revenue and profit forecasts [4] - AMD's CEO highlighted that the AI chip market is expected to exceed $500 billion by 2028, with their new MI350 chip series outperforming Nvidia's products [5] - Reports indicate that the US and China reached a preliminary agreement on rare earth export licenses, valid for six months [6] - Micron Technology plans to invest approximately $200 billion in chip manufacturing and R&D in the US, aiming to create 90,000 jobs [9] - South Korea's semiconductor exports grew by 21.2% year-over-year in May, reaching $13.8 billion, driven by strong demand for AI-related chips [10] - The US saw a significant drop in imports at major ports in May, with Long Beach and Los Angeles ports experiencing declines of 20.9% and 8.5% respectively [11] - Airbus raised its 20-year forecast for commercial aircraft demand by 2% to 43,420 units, reflecting a slight adjustment in global economic growth predictions [13] - BioNTech agreed to acquire CureVac for approximately $1.25 billion, ending a long-standing competition between the two companies [14]
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