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Nvidia, Broadcom and more: Bank of America’s top 5 stocks to buy for 2026

Bank of America handed investors a bullish roadmap for semiconductor spending in 2026. Analyst Vivek Arya forecasts that global chip sales will surge roughly 30% to reach $1 trillion, a milestone the industry had previously targeted for 2030. But the AI boom is only halfway through a decade-long transformation, meaning the semiconductor leaders capturing this

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Intel stock: why 18A news doesn’t break the overall investment thesis

Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) remains in focus following reports that its 18A process has failed to meet Nvidia’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) expectations. According to anonymous sources that spoke with Reuters last week, the setback has made NVDA decide against using that node to manufacture its advanced chips. Still, Futurum chief executive, Daniel Newman, believes the setback –

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Hyperliquid (HYPE) price outlook: what 2026 holds as 12M tokens unlock in January

The Hyperliquid price has seen notable fluctuations over the past few months, currently sitting at $25.59, down 43.8% over the last three months. Going into 2026, the upcoming token unlock of over 12 million HYPE tokens valued at close to $320 million on January 6, 2026, will set the stage for another roller-coaster. Hyperliquid’s January

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Looking ahead to 2026: Can the gold price continue the momentum in 2026?

Gold price continued its strong rally this year, reaching its highest point on record. It rose to a high of $4,530, up by over 70% from its January levels. This surge made it one of the best-performing assets in the financial services industry.  Why gold price surged in 2025 There are a few reasons why

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Brazil inflation forecasts ease as central bank holds rates high: report

Brazil’s medium-term inflation outlook improved further in the latest Focus report from the Central Bank, with median consumer price index forecasts easing even lower and remaining below the official upper limit for 2025. Despite the most restrictive monetary policy in decades, price pressures appear to be gradually cooling. The median projection for the IPCA, the benchmark

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How China’s export push is rewriting Europe’s industrial future

For the past few decades, Europe treated cheap Chinese imports as a mixed blessing. They squeezed margins in some industries, but kept inflation low and consumers happy. But the trade-off no longer exists. As domestic demand weakens in China, exports have become a release valve, and Europe is absorbing that flow. What European manufacturers are

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The year stablecoins became too big for TradFi to ignore

As 2025 draws to a close, stablecoins are stepping out of the shadows of cryptocurrency speculation and emerging as central instruments in the evolving landscape of global finance. Once considered fringe assets, these digital tokens are now at the heart of debates about monetary sovereignty, regulatory oversight, and the modernisation of payment systems. At press

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UNI price prediction as Uniswap burns 100 million tokens

The UNI price held steady at $6 on Sunday as investors reacted to the latest token burn after the recent token burn. Uniswap’s token was up by 25% from its lowest point this year. This article explores what to expect with the UNI token in the coming days. Uniswap burns 100 million tokens One of

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Commerzbank anticipates wheat price recovery by end of 2026 on supply constraints

The global wheat market is breathing a sigh of relief as supply forecasts have been significantly upgraded, though a recent price rally, fueled by speculation, has kept traders on edge.  A recent report from Commerzbank AG highlighted the contrasting factors currently influencing the commodity. The German bank expects wheat prices to rise again by the

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Nvidia stock: how Groq deal removes the last remaining bear case

Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon says Nvidia’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) recent deal with the California-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup, Groq, removes the last remaining bear case from its stock. Founded by Jonathan Ross – the architect behind Google’s first tensor processing unit (TPU) – the startup specialises in high-bandwidth, low-latency architectures. The announcement arrives at a time

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