Geopolitics Ignite Markets: U.S. Rallies on China Trade Signals; AI and Mining Investments by AMD & JPM Accelerate National Security Push.
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New York Post
BullishShortTermS&P500Economic
Dow soars 300 points over possible China trade deal on rare earths, soybeans and TikTok
- Trump suggests imminent trade deal with China, boosting investor sentiment.
- S&P 500 rose 0.9% as tech stocks gained significantly.
- Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates this week.
- Chinese supply rebounding could hurt US rare earth miners.
- Trade tensions with Canada dampen overall investor optimism.
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VeryBullishLongTermAMDCorporate Developments
Exclusive: US Department of Energy forms $1 billion supercomputer and AI partnership with AMD
- U.S. partners with AMD for $1 billion supercomputer project.
- Partnership aims to address key scientific challenges like cancer and national security.
Forbes
BullishLongTermJPMCorporate Developments
J.P. Morgan Boosts U.S. Energy Security With Mining Investment
- JPMorgan's $1.5 trillion plan focuses on U.S. energy and national security.
- $75 million investment in Perpetua Resources to secure antimony supply.
- Antimony is crucial for energy transition and military applications.
- Pentagon supports Stibnite Mine as vital for domestic supply chain.
- Growth in mining investments expected due to U.S.-China tensions.
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