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Stock Market 5 December 2025
The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority’s Indian equity portfolio rose 30% in 2026, increasing from Rs 3,720 crore at the end of 2025. JBS USA is closing its Souderton, Pennsylvania beef plant and a Memphis facility, affecting 1,693 jobs, as beef and veal prices remain high and cattle supplies are tight. TSMC’s U.S. shares surged 6.9% Thursday, ending at $462.12, and Nvidia gained 3.0% to $210.69. Over the week, TSMC jumped 9.0%, Nvidia added 2.7%, and the PHLX Semiconductor Index rose 7.3%. Intel finished Thursday up 10.6% at $133.99, AMD advanced 4.9% to $537.37, and both outperformed the Nasdaq’s 2.4% weekly gain. Royal Bank of Canada shares closed down 0.36% after Canada’s bank regulator cut the Domestic Stability Buffer to 3.0%, giving banks more lending capacity. Bombardier shares rose 4.41%, with attention on Canada’s luxury tax, which generated C$913.4 million before being cut. Joby Aviation closed at $10.00 on June 18, up $0.60, with trading volume near 44.9 million shares. Bradesco preferred shares finished flat as Brazil’s central bank lowered the Selic rate to 14.25%, maintaining cautious guidance on further cuts. Alphabet shares rose 1.17% to $368.03, up 2.3% for the week, and John Jumper is set to leave Google DeepMind. Microsoft ended Thursday at $379.40, down 2.9% since June 12, trailing broader market gains, with Micron’s earnings and U.S. inflation data upcoming. SpaceX shares fell 3.6% to $185, while Nvidia’s market cap reached $5.14 trillion, more than double SpaceX’s estimated $2.4 trillion. U.S. markets were closed Friday for Juneteenth, with the S&P 500 trading at 21.1 times expected earnings, above its 10-year average.