Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 21
European Stocks Rise 0.2% as Nvidia Slips 0.4% Despite $80 Billion Buyback
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 21

European Stocks Rise 0.2% as Nvidia Slips 0.4% Despite $80 Billion Buyback

13 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 21
  • Europe's STOXX 600 rose 0.2% after an early dip, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures were little changed as investors weighed uneven signals on U.S.-Iran talks.
  • Nvidia fell 0.4% in premarket trading even after beating forecasts, projecting $91 billion in second-quarter earnings and unveiling an $80 billion share repurchase plan.
  • Trump said Iran talks were in the final stages but also said strikes could resume, leaving traders reluctant to chase optimism after earlier disappointments.
  • Asia had rallied overnight—MSCI's ex-Japan index gained 2.6% and Samsung jumped 8.5% after its union suspended industrial action—showing chip and risk sentiment remained broadly firm.
  • Markets are still balancing AI-growth enthusiasm against macro pressure, with the dollar index flat at 99.15 and 10-year Treasury yields near 4.58% after this week's 16-month high.
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