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Stock Market News 10 November 2025

Axia Energia debuts AXIA3; court declares Oi bankrupt; Kepler Weber gets R$11 offer — Brazil market wrap (Nov 10)

Axia Energia debuts AXIA3; court declares Oi bankrupt; Kepler Weber gets R$11 offer — Brazil market wrap (Nov 10)

São Paulo — November 10, 2025. Key points Axia Energia: new tickers on B3 and NYSE Axia Energia—Eletrobras’ new name—debuted its tickers on B3 this Monday: AXIA3 (common), AXIA5 (preferred A) and AXIA6 (preferred B). On the NYSE, the company’s ADRs now trade as AXIA (common) and AXIA PR (preferred), replacing EBR and EBR.B. Axia marked the change with a bell‑ringing ceremony at B3 around 9 a.m. (Brasília). At 10:45 a.m., AXIA3 rose 1.84% to R$59.76 while AXIA6 advanced 1.57% to R$62.92. InfoMoney B3’s own investor portal Bora Investir confirms the new codes and trading name (“AXIA ENERGIA”). A Citibank
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Japan Market Wrap (Nov 10): Sharp Lifts FY26 Outlook on PC Rush; Nikkei 225 Rebounds; BOJ Signals Near‑Term Rate Hike; Takaichi’s Stimulus Draft Targets Growth

Published: November 10, 2025 Key points Sharp jumps on PC upgrade cycle and raises FY26/03 outlook Electronics maker Sharp (6753) lifted guidance for the year ending March 2026 after a markedly stronger first half. April–September ordinary profit surged to roughly ¥33.6 billion (about 23× year‑on‑year), while net profit climbed to about ¥45.5 billion (+98% YoY). On the back of that performance, Sharp raised its full‑year forecasts to operating/ordinary profit ¥45 billion and net profit ¥53 billion (from ¥30 billion, ¥27 billion and ¥32 billion previously), while keeping revenue at ¥1.87 trillion. The company also kept the interim dividend suspended. s.kabutan.jp Management flagged outperformance in the PC business during
Tokyo Stock Exchange Surges to Record Highs on AI Boom – Inside the Nov 3, 2025 Rally

Nikkei Jumps 635 Points as US Shutdown Deal Nears; Yen Softens, JGB Yields Rise, and 38 Japan Stocks Log All‑Time Highs (Nov. 10, 2025)

TOKYO — November 10, 2025 — Japan’s stock market rallied on Monday, lifted by progress in the U.S. Senate toward ending the record‑long federal government shutdown. The risk‑on tone pushed the Nikkei 225 up 635.39 points to 50,911.76, while the TOPIX added 0.56% to 3,317.42. The yen weakened toward ¥154 per dollar, and government bonds fell as yields edged higher. Tech and cyclical shares led gains, while some defensives lagged. Reuters Japan+2Reuters+2 Why markets surged today Global equities advanced after a key procedural vote in the U.S. Senate signaled momentum to reopen government agencies following a 40‑day shutdown. The potential
Lenskart IPO Frenzy: Sky-High Valuation Meets Surging Demand – Will Investors See Big Gains?

Lenskart IPO Listing Today: Shares List at a Discount, Fall 11% Intraday, Then Close Above Issue Price — What It Means for Investors (Nov 10, 2025)

Dateline: Mumbai | November 10, 2025 India’s largest omni‑channel eyewear retailer Lenskart made a whipsaw stock‑market debut on Monday: the shares listed below the ₹402 issue price, plunged as much as 11% intraday, and then clawed back to finish slightly in the green by the closing bell. On the NSE, Lenskart closed at ₹404.55 (up 0.63% vs issue price), and at ₹403.30 on the BSE after opening at ₹395 and ₹390, respectively. The stock hit day’s lows of ₹356.10–₹355.70 before recovering, underscoring jittery sentiment around premium valuations. mint+1 What happened on Day 1 Why the listing stumbled despite a “bumper”
Shutdown Drags On But Wall Street Hits Records – Here’s What’s Driving Markets

Asian Stocks Rebound on Tech Surge: Nikkei and Kospi Jump as U.S. Shutdown Breakthrough Lifts Sentiment—China Lags Despite CPI Tick-Up (Nov. 10, 2025)

Dateline: Tokyo/Seoul — November 10, 2025 Asian equities kicked off the week higher, led by a broad rebound in technology shares that powered gains in Japan and South Korea. The positive tone followed signs of progress in Washington toward ending a record U.S. government shutdown, a development that lifted global risk appetite and U.S. equity futures. Meanwhile, Chinese markets trailed despite fresh data showing inflation turning positive. ABC News+1 Key market moves What’s powering the rebound 1) Progress toward ending the U.S. shutdown:Global markets drew support from a U.S. Senate procedural vote advancing a funding package that would temporarily reopen
Siemens Energy Hits Record Highs as Analysts Boost Targets: How AI, Grid Demand and a Wind Turnaround Drive the Stock Rally

Siemens Energy Soars After Jefferies Upgrade to €134; Commerzbank Jumps on Deutsche Bank ‘Buy’ as DAX Closes +1.65% (Nov 10, 2025)

Published: Monday, 10 November 2025 German equities rallied to start the week, led by Siemens Energy and Commerzbank after fresh analyst upgrades propelled both stocks to the top of the DAX. The benchmark index finished up 1.65% at 23,959.99, aided by broader risk-on sentiment as investors bet on progress in the U.S. budget impasse. Investing.com Deutsch Key takeaways Siemens Energy leads after Jefferies calls for €134 target Siemens Energy (Xetra: ENR) rallied after Jefferies shifted its rating to “Buy” and more than doubled its price target to €134. Analyst Lucas Ferhani argued the company’s product portfolio is positioned against the
Eli Lilly (LLY) Pops on Fresh Deal Spree: MeiraGTx Gene Therapy Tie‑Up, New AI Collaboration, and Leerink Upgrade — Nov. 10, 2025

Eli Lilly (LLY) Pops on Fresh Deal Spree: MeiraGTx Gene Therapy Tie‑Up, New AI Collaboration, and Leerink Upgrade — Nov. 10, 2025

Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) opened the week with a burst of dealmaking and Wall Street momentum. The pharma giant announced a rights deal for a pediatric blindness gene therapy from MeiraGTx, unveiled a new AI‑driven discovery partnership, and captured an analyst upgrade with a higher price target—moves that had LLY trading sharply higher intraday. Reuters+2 Today’s headlines at a glance Why the MeiraGTx move matters The MeiraGTx alliance hands Lilly a potential first‑in‑class therapy for LCA4 that, in a small study, has shown the ability to restore visual function in children born legally blind (regulators are evaluating expedited
Viasat (VSAT) Soars to a 52‑Week High on Analyst Upgrade; Earnings Beat and ViaSat‑3 F2 Launch Delay in Focus — Nov 10, 2025

Viasat (VSAT) Soars to a 52‑Week High on Analyst Upgrade; Earnings Beat and ViaSat‑3 F2 Launch Delay in Focus — Nov 10, 2025

Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) rallied to a new 52‑week high on Monday after a fresh Outperform upgrade and $52 price target from Raymond James. The move extends gains from Friday’s Q2 FY2026 results, which showed an adjusted EPS beat and narrowing losses. Meanwhile, the ViaSat‑3 F2 satellite launch remains scrubbed pending a new date after back‑to‑back attempts last week. ulalaunch.com+4Investing.com+4Finviz+4 Today’s key developments (Nov 10, 2025) Earnings recap: Q2 FY2026 (reported Nov 7) Why it matters: The EPS beat—despite a slight revenue miss—supports the earnings‑power narrative as the company works through integration and capacity additions from the Inmarsat portfolio and
SoFi Technologies (SOFI) Stock Today — November 10, 2025: Price Action, Fresh 13F Moves, and What to Watch Next

SoFi Technologies (SOFI) Stock Today — November 10, 2025: Price Action, Fresh 13F Moves, and What to Watch Next

At a glance (Nov. 10, 2025) SOFI stock price today (real‑time snapshot) As of 15:49 UTC on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025, SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ: SOFI) was changing hands near $29–30, after opening at $29.06 and trading between $28.83 and $30.13 intraday on more than 33 million shares. TipRanks flagged elevated volatility and brisk options activity around SOFI today, noting a recent pullback after a strong rally and heavy call volume—context for the choppy tape. TipRanks Fresh items dated November 10, 2025 1) Institutional flows: Mitsubishi UFJ adds; Grange trims Why it matters: Rapid price moves often coincide with headline “position
Stocks Today (Nov. 10, 2025): Nvidia Leads Big‑Tech Rebound; Futures Rise as Senate Moves to End Record Shutdown

Stocks Today (Nov. 10, 2025): Nvidia Leads Big‑Tech Rebound; Futures Rise as Senate Moves to End Record Shutdown

Big Tech snapped back to start the week as hopes for a Washington deal brightened the outlook and volatility eased. Here’s what moved markets today—Monday, November 10, 2025. What’s driving the move 1) Washington tailwinds: Senate procedural win Markets reacted to signs of progress toward ending the 40‑day government shutdown, the longest on record, after senators advanced a House‑passed bill that would fund the government into late January. Traders welcomed the possibility that official economic data could resume, helping the Federal Reserve and investors regain a clearer read on growth and inflation. Reuters 2) AI and megacaps reassert leadership Nvidia
VTI & VOO Today (Nov. 10, 2025): Vanguard’s Broad‑Market ETFs Edge Higher on Shutdown Optimism—Latest Moves, Flows, and Why Young Investors Still Favor Them

VTI & VOO Today (Nov. 10, 2025): Vanguard’s Broad‑Market ETFs Edge Higher on Shutdown Optimism—Latest Moves, Flows, and Why Young Investors Still Favor Them

In Monday trading (Nov. 10, 2025), Vanguard’s Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) and S&P 500 ETF (VOO) ticked higher alongside equities as progress toward a U.S. government‑funding deal buoyed sentiment. As of ~15:24 UTC, VTI traded around $333.79 (≈+1.1% on the day). Markets were mixed to modestly positive, with the S&P 500 up ~0.1% and the Nasdaq down ~0.2% on the session. Nasdaq+1 What’s moving VTI and VOO today Fresh data points on VTI (Nov. 10) TipRanks’ VTI ETF Daily Report (11/10/2025) highlights that: Why it matters: The combination of continued leadership from mega‑cap tech plus steady net inflows reinforces
Palantir (PLTR) Jumps as Burry–Karp Spat Heats Up: Fresh Q3 Numbers, Lofty Valuation, and the Bull‑vs‑Bear Case — Nov. 10, 2025

Palantir (PLTR) Jumps as Burry–Karp Spat Heats Up: Fresh Q3 Numbers, Lofty Valuation, and the Bull‑vs‑Bear Case — Nov. 10, 2025

Palantir stock is trading higher today after a bruising post‑earnings pullback last week, even as Wall Street remains sharply divided over the AI contractor’s sky‑high valuation. What’s new today (Nov. 10) Q3 by the numbers: acceleration across the board Palantir’s Q3 revenue rose 63% year over year to $1.18B, with U.S. commercial revenue up 121% to $397M and U.S. government revenue up 52% to $486M—a mix shift the company says is being propelled by its AI Platform (AIP). Slides also highlight a Rule‑of‑40 score of 114% and U.S. commercial total contract value (TCV) of $1.3B, +342% y/y. investors.palantir.com+3Reuters+3investors.palantir.com+3 Guidance: Management

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Amazon’s $200B AI Spending Jolt Spurs Stock Selloff as Big Tech Capex Nears $650B

Amazon’s $200B AI Spending Jolt Spurs Stock Selloff as Big Tech Capex Nears $650B

7 February 2026
Amazon shares fell Friday after the company announced a $200 billion AI infrastructure plan for 2026, exceeding analyst expectations and reviving investor concerns about profitability. Combined 2026 capex flagged by Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta now tops $630 billion. Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom shares surged on the news, while software and data firms remained under pressure.
Nvidia stock jumps nearly 8% as Big Tech AI spending bets lift chipmakers and Dow tops 50,000

Nvidia stock jumps nearly 8% as Big Tech AI spending bets lift chipmakers and Dow tops 50,000

7 February 2026
Nvidia surged 7.8% Friday, leading a chip stock rally that pushed the Dow above 50,000 for the first time. The PHLX semiconductor index gained 5.7% as Advanced Micro Devices rose 8.3% and Broadcom 7.1%. Amazon fell 5.6% after projecting $200 billion in 2026 capital spending. Investors weighed a $600 billion AI infrastructure outlay against sharp losses in software shares.
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