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NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Before the Dec. 26, 2025 Market Open: Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Export Reset, Earnings Outlook, and Analyst Targets

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Before the Dec. 26, 2025 Market Open: Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Export Reset, Earnings Outlook, and Analyst Targets

Ahead of the U.S. stock market open on Friday, December 26, 2025, NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) is back in focus after a holiday pause that left investors with fresh, market-moving headlines—but limited liquidity to price them in. U.S. equities were closed on Christmas Day (Dec. 25) and had an early close at 1:00 p.m. ET on Dec. 24. Major U.S. exchanges are scheduled to run a regular full trading day on Dec. 26, which often brings a “catch-up” effect as investors reprice news that broke while markets were shut. Nasdaq Below is what matters most for NVDA going into the
AMD Stock: What to Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 26, 2025 — China AI Chip Headlines, CES Catalyst, and Wall Street Forecasts

AMD Stock: What to Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 26, 2025 — China AI Chip Headlines, CES Catalyst, and Wall Street Forecasts

Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) heads into Friday’s Dec. 26 session with investors balancing two powerful forces: a fast-moving China export narrative around AMD’s MI308 AI accelerators, and a steady drumbeat of demand signals from the broader AI infrastructure buildout. U.S. markets are set to reopen for a full trading day on Dec. 26 following the Christmas holiday, after the early close on Dec. 24—a detail that matters because holiday-thin liquidity can amplify headline-driven moves. Reuters Below is a comprehensive pre-market briefing—covering the latest news, the most relevant forecasts and analyst targets, the next catalysts, and the key risks that
Meta Stock (META) Before Market Open Dec. 26, 2025: WhatsApp AI Antitrust Pressure, Wall Street Targets, and the 2026 Spending Debate

Meta Stock (META) Before Market Open Dec. 26, 2025: WhatsApp AI Antitrust Pressure, Wall Street Targets, and the 2026 Spending Debate

U.S. markets reopen Friday, Dec. 26, 2025, after the Christmas Day closure—setting up a post-holiday session where headlines can move mega-cap stocks quickly, especially in thinner-than-normal trading. Nasdaq For Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META), investors wake up to a familiar mix: strong confidence in the company’s ad engine and distribution, paired with renewed concerns about AI-related spending and regulatory risk, particularly in Europe. Below is what matters most heading into Friday’s open: the biggest fresh news, what Wall Street is forecasting, and the catalysts (and risks) likely to dominate the next few weeks. Meta stock snapshot heading into Friday’s session
Technology Stocks Today (Dec. 25, 2025): Nvidia’s Groq Move, Apple’s China Signal, and the 2026 Tech Stock Forecast Wall Street Is Debating

Technology Stocks Today (Dec. 25, 2025): Nvidia’s Groq Move, Apple’s China Signal, and the 2026 Tech Stock Forecast Wall Street Is Debating

December 25, 2025 — U.S. equity markets are closed for Christmas Day, but the technology stock narrative isn’t taking a holiday. After a holiday-shortened Christmas Eve session pushed major indexes to fresh record closes, investors are using today’s quieter tape to do what they always do at year-end: sort the winners from the next wave, price in 2026 growth assumptions, and stress-test the “AI trade” against interest rates, regulation, and geopolitics. Reuters What’s striking about the headlines landing on 25.12.2025 is how clearly they map the tech sector’s current reality: AI infrastructure is still the gravitational center, but leadership is
Quantum Computing Stocks on Dec. 25, 2025: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts and 2026 Outlook for IonQ, D-Wave, Rigetti and QUBT

Quantum Computing Stocks on Dec. 25, 2025: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts and 2026 Outlook for IonQ, D-Wave, Rigetti and QUBT

December 25, 2025 — Quantum computing stocks are closing out 2025 with a familiar mix of momentum, skepticism, and headline-driven volatility. With U.S. stock markets closed for Christmas Day (and having ended the prior session early on Dec. 24), today’s “market action” is less about intraday price swings and more about what investors are digesting: short-interest updates, institutional-position disclosures, and a growing stack of sell-side research laying out bold multi-year forecasts for the sector. NASDAQ Trader The bottom line for anyone tracking quantum computing stocks into 2026 is simple: the story is accelerating faster than the financials—and that gap is
Semiconductor Stocks Today (Dec 25, 2025): Nvidia–Groq Deal, Micron’s HBM Boom, Intel Foundry Questions, and 2026 Forecasts

Semiconductor Stocks Today (Dec 25, 2025): Nvidia–Groq Deal, Micron’s HBM Boom, Intel Foundry Questions, and 2026 Forecasts

December 25, 2025 — U.S. markets are closed for Christmas, but the semiconductor sector enters the holiday break with momentum, fresh AI-driven headlines, and a growing stack of 2026 forecasts that are increasingly shaping how investors think about chip stocks. A holiday-shortened session on Wednesday (Dec. 24) delivered record closes for major U.S. indexes, while chip names stayed central to the “AI spending vs. valuation” debate that has defined the second half of 2025. Reuters Below is a detailed roundup of the most important semiconductor-stock news, forecasts, and analyst takes in circulation as of Dec. 25, 2025—from Nvidia’s new Groq
AI Stocks Today (Dec. 25, 2025): Nvidia’s Groq Deal, Meta’s WhatsApp Probe, and the 2026 AI Spending Forecasts Moving Markets

AI Stocks Today (Dec. 25, 2025): Nvidia’s Groq Deal, Meta’s WhatsApp Probe, and the 2026 AI Spending Forecasts Moving Markets

U.S. markets are closed for Christmas, but the AI stock conversation is anything but quiet. After the Dow and S&P 500 finished at record highs in a shortened Christmas Eve session, investors are heading into the final stretch of 2025 and the opening weeks of 2026 with one question front and center: does the AI trade have another leg higher—or does the bill for all that infrastructure spending finally come due? Reuters On Dec. 25, three storylines dominate the “AI stocks” landscape: Below is what’s driving headlines today, what analysts are forecasting for 2026, and how investors are thinking about
AI Stocks Today (Dec. 25, 2025): Nvidia’s Groq Deal, Big Tech AI Spending Forecasts, and the Catalysts Investors Are Watching

AI Stocks Today (Dec. 25, 2025): Nvidia’s Groq Deal, Big Tech AI Spending Forecasts, and the Catalysts Investors Are Watching

Updated: Dec. 25, 2025 | 10:20 U.S. stock markets are closed for Christmas Day, but the AI-stock narrative hasn’t paused. Heading into the holiday, Wall Street finished a shortened Christmas Eve session at fresh records, and much of the day’s “AI stocks” conversation is now being shaped by three forces: (1) Nvidia’s latest talent-and-tech grab via a licensing structure, (2) rising forecasts for 2026 AI infrastructure spending, and (3) intensifying regulatory and geopolitical friction around how AI gets deployed—whether through chips, cloud, or consumer platforms. Reuters Below is the full read on the key headlines and the most widely cited
Intel Stock (INTC) News, Forecasts, and Analyst Outlook for Dec. 25, 2025: Nvidia’s 18A Pause, a U.S. Government Stake, and What Comes Next

Intel Stock (INTC) News, Forecasts, and Analyst Outlook for Dec. 25, 2025: Nvidia’s 18A Pause, a U.S. Government Stake, and What Comes Next

December 25, 2025 — Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) heads into the Christmas holiday with its turnaround narrative as loud as ever—and just as contested. After a volatile Christmas Eve session, Intel stock last traded at $36.18 (Dec. 24 close), down 0.56% on the day, with a $172B market cap and a 52-week range spanning roughly $18.59 to $44.02. The big reason the stock is back in headlines this week: reports that Nvidia tested Intel’s advanced 18A manufacturing process but stopped moving forward, a development that lands directly on the most sensitive part of Intel’s story—whether Intel Foundry can win (and
NVIDIA Stock News (Dec. 25, 2025): NVDA’s Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Export Twist, and CES 2026 Catalyst

NVIDIA Stock News (Dec. 25, 2025): NVDA’s Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Export Twist, and CES 2026 Catalyst

December 25, 2025 — U.S. markets are closed for Christmas Day, but NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) investors have plenty to digest after a headline-heavy week for the AI-chip leader. NVDA last traded around $188.61 in the most recent session available (Christmas Eve trading), as investors weighed fresh deal news, shifting U.S.–China chip policy signals, and a coming spotlight at CES 2026. Investors What follows is a full roundup of the current NVIDIA stock news, analyst forecasts, and market analysis as of 25.12.2025—and what they may signal for NVDA into early 2026. The biggest NVIDIA stock headline: Groq licensing deal (not
Micron Technology (MU) Stock News on Dec. 25, 2025: Record Earnings, AI Memory Boom, and Wall Street’s Latest Targets

Micron Technology (MU) Stock News on Dec. 25, 2025: Record Earnings, AI Memory Boom, and Wall Street’s Latest Targets

Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU) enters the Dec. 25, 2025 holiday break with its stock at the center of a rapidly intensifying “AI memory” narrative—one that is reshaping how investors think about the traditionally cyclical memory-chip industry. With U.S. markets closed for Christmas Day, the most recent trading print shows Micron shares at $286.68 (last trade time: Dec. 24, 2025 UTC) after a strong move that followed Micron’s blowout fiscal first-quarter results and a striking outlook for the current quarter. What’s different this time isn’t just “good numbers.” It’s the mix: record revenue, sharply expanding margins, multi-year supply tightness, and
ASML Stock News Today (Dec. 25, 2025): High-NA EUV Momentum, China Headlines, and What Analysts Expect Next

ASML Stock News Today (Dec. 25, 2025): High-NA EUV Momentum, China Headlines, and What Analysts Expect Next

Updated: December 25, 2025 ASML Holding N.V. (NASDAQ: ASML, Euronext Amsterdam: ASML) sits at the center of the global semiconductor supply chain—so when the company shows up in geopolitics, industrial policy, and AI capex forecasts at the same time, the stock tends to feel it. With U.S. markets closed for Christmas Day, ASML’s most recent trade data reflects the last session (Dec. 24). The U.S.-listed ADR last traded around $1,065.52. Below is a full roundup of the most current ASML stock news, forecasts, and analyst takes circulating as of Dec. 25, 2025, plus the key catalysts investors are watching heading
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Lloyds share price steadies after buyback update and BoE rate jitters — what to watch next week

Lloyds share price steadies after buyback update and BoE rate jitters — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
Lloyds shares closed up 0.9% at 106.75 pence Friday after the bank announced fresh buybacks totaling 17 million shares over two days, all to be cancelled. The stock rebounded from a 5.6% drop Thursday as traders adjusted UK rate-cut bets. About 121 million Lloyds shares changed hands. Investors await the bank’s annual report on February 18 and the next Bank of England decision March 19.
Vodafone shares steady up after Q3 wobble — Germany, buyback and next results now set the tone

Vodafone shares steady up after Q3 wobble — Germany, buyback and next results now set the tone

7 February 2026
Vodafone shares rose 1.47% to 110.60p Friday, recovering part of Thursday’s 4.68% drop after a Q3 update. Group revenue climbed 6.5% to €10.5 billion, but Germany’s 0.7% service revenue growth missed some forecasts. Vodafone launched a new €500 million buyback tranche, bringing total buybacks since May to €3.5 billion. Investors remain focused on Germany’s pace and cash flow execution.
NatWest Group stock: buyback filing and Rightmove mortgage deal set up a busy week

NatWest Group stock: buyback filing and Rightmove mortgage deal set up a busy week

7 February 2026
NatWest shares closed up 1.45% at 659.4 pence Friday, buoyed by a buyback of 797,428 shares and a new digital mortgage deal with Rightmove. The Bank of England held rates at 3.75% but signaled possible cuts, with markets pricing in two reductions for 2026. NatWest plans to expand its Accelerator community to 50,000 members by 2026. Annual results are due Feb. 13.
Unilever share price holds at 5,250p as results week looms — what investors watch next

Unilever share price holds at 5,250p as results week looms — what investors watch next

7 February 2026
Unilever shares closed flat at 5,250p in London Friday, underperforming the FTSE 100’s 0.6% gain. The company issued 4.2 million new shares for employee plans, bringing total shares to over 2.18 billion. Investors await Q4 and full-year results on Feb. 12, with analyst consensus pointing to 3.9% Q4 sales growth. Unilever’s U.S. ADR rose 0.8% to $72.12.
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