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U.S. stock markets closed higher on Thursday as artificial intelligence (AI) trade regained momentum. Decline in crude oil prices despite the continuation of the Middle East war also boosted market participants’ sentiments. All three major stock indexes ended in positive territory
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US stocks rose on Thursday as investors focused on AI prospects ahead of SK Hynix’s (000660.KS) US trading debut, setting aside jitters over a flare-up in US-Iran hostilities
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Wall Street closed mixed on Wednesday after a choppy session. Market participants remained highly concerned about the intensified war between the United States and Iran. However, artificial intelligence (AI) trade regained some of its lost ground. The Dow fell sharply. The S&P 500 fell moderately while the Nasdaq Composite ended in positive territory
Even accounting for some recent volatility in hot trades like memory stocks, since the March 30 low, the S&P 500 is up 18%. Soaring semiconductor stocks have led the way, with the iShares Semiconductor ETF rising as much as 106% from its recent trough
As consumers are increasingly using unapproved peptides, short chains of amino acids, hoping to enhance their health, focus, and appearance, experts are calling for increased regulations and research. Legal specialists are warning that this issue, worsened by social media influencers, is blurring the lines between drugs, supplements, and wellness.
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