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Technology Stocks Rally as Markets Add $1 Trillion to S&P 500 Valuation

Feb 9, 2026

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Technology Stocks Rally as Markets Add $1 Trillion to S&P 500 Valuation

U.S. equity markets extended Friday's powerful rebound on Monday, with technology stocks leading gains as chipmakers climbed 1.3% and software firms advanced more than 5% over two sessions. The S&P 500 edged higher following a surge that added $1 trillion in market capitalization, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average consolidated near the historic 50,000 milestone.

Goldman Sachs Elevates Nvidia Outlook Ahead of Critical February 25 Earnings Report

Feb 9, 2026

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Goldman Sachs Elevates Nvidia Outlook Ahead of Critical February 25 Earnings Report

Goldman Sachs projects Nvidia will deliver a $2 billion revenue beat in its February 25 earnings report, with fiscal fourth-quarter revenue forecast at $67.3 billion. The investment bank maintains a $250 price target implying 35% upside, citing accelerating hyperscaler capital expenditure and strong AI chip demand as key drivers.

Alphabet Plans Rare 100-Year Sterling Bond to Fuel AI Investment

Feb 9, 2026

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Alphabet Plans Rare 100-Year Sterling Bond to Fuel AI Investment

Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is preparing to issue an uncommon 100-year sterling-denominated bond as part of a broader debt issuance strategy to fund expansive artificial intelligence infrastructure investments and capital expenditures. The move underscores the tech giant’s aggressive financing approach amid a broader industry trend of increased borrowing to support AI and cloud computing growth.

Global Markets Steady as Japan Election Boosts Risk Appetite

Feb 9, 2026

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Global Markets Steady as Japan Election Boosts Risk Appetite

Global financial markets displayed resilience on February 9, 2026, supported by a decisive political victory in Japan that sent equity benchmarks higher and lifted risk sentiment worldwide. Japan’s Nikkei 225 surged as investors priced in fiscal stimulus and pro-growth reforms, while U.S. futures held near prior levels as traders awaited key economic data including employment and inflation reports.

Japan Markets Brace for Takaichi‑Led Policy Shift After Landslide Election

Feb 9, 2026

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Japan Markets Brace for Takaichi‑Led Policy Shift After Landslide Election

Japan’s financial markets are reacting to a decisive election victory for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s coalition, which has sent stock futures higher while putting pressure on the yen and Japanese bonds. Investors are weighing potential shifts in fiscal and regulatory policy that could alter risk premia and influence global investor positioning. The outcome has reignited debates on growth strategy, monetary alignment with the Bank of Japan, and external trade policy in Asia.

Market Focus Shifts to Jobs, Inflation and Retail Data as Earnings Calendar Warms

Feb 9, 2026

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Market Focus Shifts to Jobs, Inflation and Retail Data as Earnings Calendar Warms

Investors are bracing for a key week of economic data and corporate earnings, with delayed January jobs numbers, CPI inflation, and December retail sales due for release. Major technology and consumer firms are also reporting results, highlighting the intersection of macro indicators and corporate performance. These releases are expected to shape expectations for monetary policy and market direction in coming weeks.

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Tech Stocks Face Shakeout Ahead of Data Deluge, U.S. Markets See Mixed Signals

Feb 9, 2026

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Tech Stocks Face Shakeout Ahead of Data Deluge, U.S. Markets See Mixed Signals

Technology stocks are experiencing renewed volatility ahead of a week packed with economic releases, as investors reassess valuations and near‑term catalysts. Broader markets are bracing for a mix of cross‑currents, including macroeconomic data and shifting risk sentiment that could drive further rotation across sectors.

Wall Street Slides as Tech Stocks Tumble and Risk Assets Wane

Feb 5, 2026

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Wall Street Slides as Tech Stocks Tumble and Risk Assets Wane

U.S. markets declined sharply Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, as major technology stocks sold off and risk assets including Bitcoin and silver experienced steep losses. Despite some companies beating earnings expectations—for example Alphabet’s quarterly profit—investors were alarmed by outsized capital expenditure plans and downgraded growth prospects, leading to broad-based weakness across equity markets. Global markets also reflected the downturn, with significant declines in Asian and European indexes.

Alphabet’s AI Spending Surge Surprises Markets Despite Strong Earnings

Feb 5, 2026

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Alphabet’s AI Spending Surge Surprises Markets Despite Strong Earnings

Alphabet reported robust quarterly profits on Feb. 5, 2026, yet stunned investors with plans to nearly double its capital expenditure in 2026, intensifying its focus on artificial intelligence development. While earnings exceeded expectations and highlighted core business strength, the elevated capex guidance raised concerns about future free cash flow and valuation metrics, prompting a mixed reaction across technology and broader equity markets.

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