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US markets ended higher with the S&P 500 near record levels, driven by SK Hynix’s strong Nasdaq debut and renewed momentum in AI-linked chip stocks. Investors remain cautious ahead of earnings season and inflation data, while geopolitical tensions and interest rate uncertainty continue to shape broader market sentiment.
Indian Bank has cancelled its planned share sale to raise funds. The lender's expected credit loss impact is now estimated lower than previously calculated. This revised calculation means the bank will not need to raise additional capital. The bank's net profit rose ten percent year-on-year in the fiscal first quarter. Gross advances and deposits also saw significant year-on-year growth.
SK Hynix shares surged on their Nasdaq debut, showing strong investor interest in chip stocks. The company's offering attracted significant demand, exceeding expectations for memory chip market strength. This listing provides SK Hynix direct access to a large investor pool for future expansion. The firm leads in high-bandwidth memory chips essential for AI processing. Analysts anticipate continued capital expenditure growth in global cloud and AI infrastructure.
Morgan Stanley's Lisa Shalett warned semiconductor stocks may be overvalued as hyperscalers increasingly develop lower-cost proprietary AI chips. She expects slowing AI infrastructure spending and weaker pricing power to challenge chipmakers, despite continued investor interest and SK Hynix's Nasdaq debut.
Circle secured final regulatory approval from the OCC for its national trust bank. This allows the stablecoin issuer to manage its own reserves and client crypto assets. The charter places Circle's bank under direct federal supervision by the OCC. Digital asset firms are increasingly seeking traditional financial services and banking licenses. Circle is the issuer of USDC, a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar.
Fast-fashion titan Shein has gained approval for its Hong Kong IPO after previous attempts were blocked. Although the company has faced strict regulatory examination and backlash in the US and UK markets, it seeks to rebound. Currently, investors project its valuation could be between forty to fifty billion dollars. This IPO represents a vital turning point for Hong Kong's vibrant financial ecosystem.
Power Finance Corporation, a state-run entity, has triumphantly secured USD 300 million via bonds that feature floating interest rates. Following the guidelines set by the RBI, these Notes are set to mature in July 2029 and will provide payments in US Dollars. They are scheduled for listing on NSE IFSC and India INX, marking a significant financial achievement.
South Korean billionaire Chey Tae-won's bold acquisition of SK Hynix has paid off significantly. The company is now a leading producer of high-bandwidth memory chips for AI. This strategic investment has positioned SK Hynix as a key player in the booming artificial intelligence industry. However, concerns about future demand and potential oversupply are now emerging. Chey's leadership style and past controversies also define his unique corporate legacy.