Ukraine marks three years since Russia's invasion began while U.S. President Donald Trump, in between tariff threats, pushes for a ceasefire, Germany faces coalition talks after an election, and investor faith in AI poster-child Nvidia gets a reality check.
From U.S. President Donald Trump's rhetorical shift on Ukraine to Nvidia’s first quarterly results since the emergence of DeepSeek, these are the stories to watch in business and finance in the coming week.
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Nvidia's earnings beat expectations, driven by demand for its artificial intelligence chips. On the day Nvidia reported earnings, the U.S. yield curve inverted.
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U.S. stocks closed with mixed results amid new tariff threats, while a draft minerals deal boosted European markets. Nvidia's strong earnings contributed to gains, but investor skepticism grew over AI investments.
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At the end of the week, we get the latest core PCE reading at a delicate time for the US economy, with economic data surprising on the downside and consumer confidence slumping. Later this morning we get BP’s strategic review,