The Wall Street recovers after the $800 billion sell-off of the Magnificent Seven, while Brent falls back below the $100 mark and the oil shock loses its edge – Intel disproves the thesis of being an AI loser with the strongest growth since 2011, and NVIDIA secures Amkor's packaging capacity with an advance payment of $1.5 billion, while the DAX finds its way back toward 25,000 points thanks to a surge in SAP shares
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USA & MACRO-ENVIRONMENT Wall Street struggles for stabilization, and it achieves it – albeit with drooping shoulders The S&P 500 is virtually standing still with +0.24%, the Nasdaq 100 drops 0.67%, while Gold barely moves with +0.35% and Brent delivers the fourth recovery impulse of the week with -2.72%. This is the actual relief: The oil price falls back below $100 per barrel after breaking that mark for the first time since the end of May. However, on a weekly basis, Brent still shows an increase of around 10% – the price...
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