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Wall Street
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Asia-Pacific markets were poised to open higher on Thursday, tracking Wall Street gains as strong earnings from Nvidia and Oracle lifted investor sentiment.
Nvidia quarterly earnings show immunity to AI bubble fears as it cashes in on data center boom ⊕
Chipmaker’s quarterly earnings surpassed Wall Street’s expectations every quarter for multiple years now
Nvidia released its quarterly earnings on Wednesday, with the chipmaker revealing higher than e…
Nvidia rallies on robust earnings powered by AI investment boom ⊕
Chips giant beats Wall Street’s expectations as it surpasses $200bn in annual revenue for the first time
Top US body-camera maker reports record revenue amid Trump immigration crackdown ⊕
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Axon sees ‘major opportunities’ as Congress proposes $20m for ICE body cameras but data privacy experts warn of risks
The largest body-camera maker in the US celebrated its latest financial results Tu…
Salesforce posts mixed earnings amid AI anxiety ○
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Software group projects revenue could be short of Wall Street’s expectations
Nvidia earnings are out after market close. Here's what Wall Street expects to see ⊕
Analysts remain bullish on Nvidia given strong AI capex expected this year, healthy AI compute demand and the stock's valuation relative to hyperscaler peers.
Nvidia set to report quarterly results after the bell ⊕
Nvidia has been the best performer on Wall Street this year among tech's megacap companies.
Here are Wednesday's biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Apple, Oracle, Live Nation, Cava, Netflix, AMD & more ○
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Here are the biggest sell-side research calls on Wall Street on Wednesday.
The global M&A boom is rolling into 2026 as AI sparks deal frenzy — but cash is getting tight ○
Markets are betting that the global M&A surge has not yet finished, as Wall Street recovered its appetite for large-scale financings.
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