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NASDAQ:NVDA 28 December 2025 - 29 December 2025

Wall Street slips as Big Tech retreats; SoftBank deal lifts DigitalBridge

Wall Street slips as Big Tech retreats; SoftBank deal lifts DigitalBridge

U.S. stocks fell Monday, with the S&P 500 down 0.4% and the Nasdaq off 0.6% as Nvidia and Tesla led tech declines. Gold-mining shares dropped after CME raised margin requirements, sending Newmont down 6%. DigitalBridge surged nearly 10% on a SoftBank buyout deal. Treasury yields slipped, with the 10-year at 4.11%.
Dow slides as tech gives back gains into year-end, Fed minutes ahead

Dow slides as tech gives back gains into year-end, Fed minutes ahead

The Dow fell 0.4% to 48,506.58 by early afternoon Monday, pressured by declines in Nvidia and major banks. Energy stocks rose as oil gained, while materials lagged after gold and silver dropped. The S&P 500 slipped 0.4%, Nasdaq 0.6%. Traders await Fed minutes Tuesday and jobless claims later this week.
Wall Street wobbles into year-end as Nvidia, Tesla slide and SoftBank lifts DigitalBridge

Wall Street wobbles into year-end as Nvidia, Tesla slide and SoftBank lifts DigitalBridge

U.S. stocks slipped early Monday afternoon, with the S&P 500 down 0.4% and the Nasdaq off 0.5% as megacap tech names retreated. DigitalBridge surged nearly 10% after SoftBank agreed to acquire it for $4 billion. Gold and silver fell sharply from record highs, dragging miners lower, while oil’s rise lifted energy shares. Nvidia dropped 1.5% and Tesla lost over 2%.
Dow slips as Nvidia, Goldman drag blue chips in thin year-end trade

Dow slips as Nvidia, Goldman drag blue chips in thin year-end trade

The Dow fell 222 points, or 0.46%, to 48,488 in afternoon trading Monday, pressured by declines in Nvidia and other major components. Oil rose nearly 2% to $57.91 a barrel, while gold and silver futures dropped sharply. The S&P 500 lost 0.41% and the Nasdaq slipped 0.63%. U.S. markets will close Thursday for New Year’s Day.
CoreWeave stock slips with AI-linked tech as year-end rally cools

CoreWeave stock slips with AI-linked tech as year-end rally cools

CoreWeave shares fell about 1% to $75.62 in late-morning New York trading Monday, tracking declines in tech and AI stocks as the Nasdaq slipped 0.6%. The company traded between $73.03 and $77.75 on volume of 7 million shares. Nvidia shares dropped 1.6%. Investors remain focused on CoreWeave’s heavy capital spending and recent $2.25 billion convertible note offering.
AI stocks today: Nvidia slips after Intel stake filing as chip rally pauses

AI stocks today: Nvidia slips after Intel stake filing as chip rally pauses

Nvidia fell nearly 2% after Intel disclosed Nvidia completed a $5 billion purchase of Intel shares in a private placement. Intel rose about 0.7%. Semiconductor and Nasdaq-100 ETFs edged lower in thin holiday trading. U.S. markets will close Thursday for New Year’s Day, with traders watching Fed minutes and jobless claims later this week.
Nvidia’s $5B Intel stake just closed — here’s what Wall Street is watching next

Nvidia’s $5B Intel stake just closed — here’s what Wall Street is watching next

Intel completed a $5 billion private sale of 214.8 million shares to Nvidia at $23.28 per share, finalizing a September deal linked to joint data center and PC product development. The transaction closed December 26 after U.S. antitrust clearance. Intel shares are up about 80% in 2025. Investors are watching whether Intel’s foundry strategy can deliver in 2026.
Dow futures slip as Wall Street heads into the final three trading days of 2025

Dow futures slip as Wall Street heads into the final three trading days of 2025

U.S. stock index futures slipped early Monday, with S&P 500 E-minis down 0.22% and Nasdaq 100 E-minis off 0.40% after last week’s record highs. Nvidia, Oracle, and Tesla fell in premarket trading, while gold and silver retreated, dragging down Newmont and Hecla Mining. DigitalBridge jumped 34% on reports of SoftBank takeover talks. Investors await Fed minutes and jobless claims for signals on 2026 rate policy.
Microsoft stock drifts lower before the bell as Fed minutes loom in holiday-thin week

Microsoft stock drifts lower before the bell as Fed minutes loom in holiday-thin week

Microsoft shares slipped 0.2% to $486.69 in premarket trading Monday, following a $487.71 close. Nasdaq 100 futures fell 0.40% and S&P 500 futures dropped 0.22% ahead of the final trading week of 2025. Nvidia, Oracle, and Tesla also traded lower early. No major Microsoft-specific news was reported before the bell.
Nvidia stock slips in premarket as traders eye Fed minutes in final week of 2025

Nvidia stock slips in premarket as traders eye Fed minutes in final week of 2025

Nvidia shares fell 1.1% in premarket trading Monday, following a dip in U.S. stock-index futures after last week’s record highs. The move comes days after Nvidia agreed to license inference chip technology from Groq and hire its founder. S&P 500 e-mini futures dropped 0.22% and Nasdaq 100 e-minis fell 0.40% at 05:40 a.m. ET. Other AI-linked stocks, including Oracle and Tesla, also slipped before the bell.
Nvidia stock closes higher on Groq licensing deal as Wall Street heads into year-end

Nvidia stock closes higher on Groq licensing deal as Wall Street heads into year-end

Nvidia shares closed up 1.0% at $190.53 after announcing a licensing deal with AI chip startup Groq. Groq founder Jonathan Ross and other executives will join Nvidia, while Groq remains independent. The broader market was flat, with the Dow down 0.04% and the S&P 500 off 0.03%. Investors await U.S. housing data and Fed minutes in the final three trading sessions of 2025.
29 December 2025
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Weekend Update: Vendor-Financing Scrutiny, Groq Inference Deal, and Analyst Targets Ahead of the Final 2025 Trading Days

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Weekend Update: Vendor-Financing Scrutiny, Groq Inference Deal, and Analyst Targets Ahead of the Final 2025 Trading Days

NVIDIA shares closed at $190.53 Friday, up about 1%, as investors assessed new concerns over vendor financing and special-purpose vehicles tied to AI infrastructure deals, highlighted in a Sunday Guardian report. The company denied relying on such financing, citing transparent reporting and a strong outlook. U.S. markets reopen Monday for the final 2025 trading days amid thin year-end liquidity.
Data Center Stocks Watch: Nvidia Headlines, Power-Grid Crunch, and Fed Minutes in Focus Before the Next Wall Street Session

Data Center Stocks Watch: Nvidia Headlines, Power-Grid Crunch, and Fed Minutes in Focus Before the Next Wall Street Session

Nvidia rose about 1% Friday after agreeing to license chip technology from Groq and hire its CEO. The Dow slipped 0.04%, S&P 500 fell 0.03% to 6,929.94, and Nasdaq dropped 0.09% in muted, low-volume trading. Nvidia also plans to ship H200 AI chips to China by mid-February, pending approvals. Data center stocks remain in focus as investors watch for Fed signals and year-end positioning.
Big Tech Stocks Today: Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft and the “Magnificent Seven” Face a Year-End Reality Check as Wall Street Nears S&P 500’s 7,000 Milestone

Big Tech Stocks Today: Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft and the “Magnificent Seven” Face a Year-End Reality Check as Wall Street Nears S&P 500’s 7,000 Milestone

The S&P 500 closed about 1% below 7,000 after eight straight monthly gains, its longest streak since 2017–2018. Big Tech now accounts for roughly 35% of the index, but recent gains have broadened to other sectors as technology shares fell over 3% since November. Investors await Fed minutes Tuesday for clues on future rate cuts after the central bank lowered rates by 75 basis points in late 2025.
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  • Care Twentyone (TSE:2373) Goes Ex-Dividend in Four Days
    April 23, 2026, 7:22 PM EDT. Care Twentyone Corporation (TSE:2373) will go ex-dividend on April 28, meaning shareholders purchasing on or after this date will not receive the upcoming JP¥7.00 dividend payable on July 8. The company's trailing yield stands at 3.8% based on last year's total dividends of JP¥17.00 and a current share price of JP¥443.00. Care Twentyone's dividend payout ratio is 43% of profits and only 12% of free cash flow, indicating the dividend is currently sustainable. However, earnings per share have declined by roughly 5.7% annually over the past five years, even as dividends rose about 6.4% annually over the last decade. Investors should weigh the dividend sustainability against shrinking earnings before making decisions.

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Newmont earnings today: Gold miner beats Q1 profit, adds $6 billion buyback but warns on Q2 costs

Newmont earnings today: Gold miner beats Q1 profit, adds $6 billion buyback but warns on Q2 costs

24 April 2026
Newmont reported adjusted first-quarter earnings of $2.90 per share on $7.31 billion in sales, beating estimates as realized gold prices surged to $4,900 an ounce. Attributable gold output fell to 1.30 million ounces from 1.54 million a year earlier. The miner declared a $0.26 dividend and authorized a new $6 billion share buyback. Newmont expects higher costs and lower output in the second quarter.
SAP Q1 Earnings Beat Forecasts as Cloud Revenue Climbs 27% in Constant Currencies, Outlook Holds

SAP Q1 Earnings Beat Forecasts as Cloud Revenue Climbs 27% in Constant Currencies, Outlook Holds

24 April 2026
SAP reported a 17% rise in first-quarter operating profit to 2.74 billion euros and a 19% jump in cloud revenue to 5.96 billion euros, beating forecasts. The company kept its 2026 targets and full-year outlook unchanged. SAP’s U.S. shares reversed losses after the results, climbing nearly 7% in after-hours trading. Management warned cloud revenue growth will slow in the second quarter.
MaxLinear Stock Surges as AI Data-Center Chip Demand Drives Big Q2 Outlook

MaxLinear Stock Surges as AI Data-Center Chip Demand Drives Big Q2 Outlook

24 April 2026
MaxLinear forecast second-quarter revenue of $160 million to $170 million, well above Wall Street’s estimate of $137.1 million. First-quarter revenue rose 43% to $137.2 million, driven by demand for optical products in AI data centers. Shares surged over 23% to $42.47 in after-hours trading. Infrastructure revenue jumped 136% from a year earlier, becoming the company’s largest segment.
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