Intel Stock Declines Over 7% Amid Geopolitical Concerns
Intel shares fell more than 7% as rising oil prices and geopolitical uncertainty led investors to shy away from capital-intensive growth stocks.
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Intel shares fell more than 7% as rising oil prices and geopolitical uncertainty led investors to shy away from capital-intensive growth stocks.
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Iran's 60-day peace deal with the US has expired without progress, highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions that could impact global oil supply stability.
The rise of AI is impacting commodity trading, with uranium and gold gaining attention while oil markets face complacency amid geopolitical risks.
Geopolitical tensions and supply-side risks are prompting central banks to reconsider their policies, with potential implications for inflation and interest
Rising oil prices from US-Iran tensions may lead to economic instability and increased volatility in global financial markets.
Baillie Gifford's McPadden discusses the near-monopoly of TSMC and SK Hynix in advanced chip manufacturing and its implications for global tech dynamics.
Stock futures remain flat as investors focus on upcoming inflation data and geopolitical uncertainties related to Iran, which may influence Fed rate decisions.
Oil prices have dropped for the second consecutive week, potentially stabilizing markets and enhancing gold's attractiveness as a safe-haven asset amid US-Iran
The US dollar shows signs of weakness as tensions between the US and Iran escalate, coinciding with Brent crude oil prices reaching $90 per barrel.
Escalating U.S.-Iran tensions are affecting Bitcoin and stock prices, while oil prices are on the rise. Market participants are closely monitoring the
President Trump's assertion about US control over the Strait of Hormuz has significant implications for the crypto market, stirring investor sentiment.
Following a bullish week, the crypto market faces a selloff due to profit-taking and renewed tensions in the Middle East, impacting leveraged positions
The US dollar shows volatility due to renewed attacks in Iran, while the Japanese yen declines amid concerns over pension fund stability.
Bitcoin and Ether remain stable as the U.S. conducts fresh strikes on Iran, which has reportedly closed the Strait of Hormuz for the third time this week.