Three top Wall Street analysts stay bullish on Nvidia stock. Here’s why

Three top Wall Street analysts stay bullish on Nvidia stock. Here’s why

Jonathan Raa | Nurphoto | Getty Images Chip giant Nvidia (NVDA) is considered to be one of the key beneficiaries of the artificial intelligence boom, thanks to robust demand for its advanced graphics processing units (GPUs). The stock has been under pressure recently due to concerns about valuations of AI plays and growing competition in…

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The big question facing Europe’s banks in 2026 following strong year

The big question facing Europe’s banks in 2026 following strong year

Key Points 👉 Visit the Official SleepLean Website Europe’s banking sector has flourished in 2025, with lenders notching their strongest annual showing since 1997. Now, after a strong third-quarter earnings season, banks must decide how and where to put their “significant” excess capital to work in 2026. Strategists see the sector as a strong diversification…

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China accuses Netherlands of making ‘mistakes’ over chipmaker Nexperia

China accuses Netherlands of making ‘mistakes’ over chipmaker Nexperia

The logo of Chinese-owned semiconductor company Nexperia is displayed at the chipmaker’s German facility, after the Dutch government seized control and auto industry bodies sounded the alarm over the possible impact on car production, in Hamburg, Germany, Oct. 23, 2025. Jonas Walzberg | Reuters China has urged the Netherlands to swiftly correct its “mistakes” over…

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10-year Treasury yield in focus as investors monitor economic data

10-year Treasury yield in focus as investors monitor economic data

The U.S. 10-year Treasury was slightly lower on Wednesday as investors await economic data and take stock ahead of the New Year. The yield on the 10-year Treasury dipped by a basis point to 4.112% at 4:10 a.m. ET. The yield on the 2-year Treasury was also last seen roughly 1 basis point lower at…

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Labor abuses, tariffs cloud the sector

Labor abuses, tariffs cloud the sector

Bulgarian grape harvesters work in the vineyards of Chateau de Meursault in Meursault, in the Burgundy region of central-eastern France, on August 26, 2025. (Photo by ARNAUD FINISTRE / AFP) (Photo by ARNAUD FINISTRE/AFP via Getty Images) Arnaud Finistre | Afp | Getty Images It’ll come as no surprise that sales of Champagne peak in…

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Vladimir Putin drone attack claims dismissed by Ukraine military expert

Vladimir Putin drone attack claims dismissed by Ukraine military expert

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Escalating claims by Russia that Ukraine tried to hit a residence used by President Vladimir Putin with drones have been dismissed by a top military drone expert, who called the alleged attack “hard to fathom” and tactically implausible. Cameron Chell’s comments came as Moscow doubled down on…

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UN sounds alarm over rising demands on water resources as scarcity increases

UN sounds alarm over rising demands on water resources as scarcity increases

It provides an update on renewable water availability, which refers to the amount of freshwater that is replenished each year in rivers and aquifers through precipitation. Renewable water availability per person has declined by seven per cent over the past decade – from 5,326 to 5,719 cubic metres (m3), according to the 2025 AQUASTAT Water Data Snapshot. Regions such as Northern Africa, Southern Asia and Western Asia have the lowest…

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Crimean Tatar artist moulds new path through clay in wartime Ukraine

Crimean Tatar artist moulds new path through clay in wartime Ukraine

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine has endured relentless air raids and drone strikes, disrupting daily life and endangering safety. Ahead of the International Day for Migration on 18 December, Elvira explained how art and the quiet strength of creativity have helped her through three tumultuous years. While Kyiv bears the weight of war, inside…

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Syria: Guterres deplores deadly mosque blast in Homs

Syria: Guterres deplores deadly mosque blast in Homs

At least eight people were killed and 18 injured in the explosion at the Ali Bin Abi Talib mosque – a place of worship of the minority Alawite community – in the Wadi al-Dahab neighbourhood.  Syria has been on the path to political transition since the overthrow of the Assad regime last December but continues to face sectarian and other violence.  A group called Saraya Ansar…

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‘We won’t stop’: Afghan women keep businesses alive despite sweeping rights abuses

‘We won’t stop’: Afghan women keep businesses alive despite sweeping rights abuses

For many, running a small business has become the only viable path to earning an income – and a way to support other women who have lost their jobs.  With help from the UN, these entrepreneurs are keeping their livelihoods going, often in the face of intense social pressure and strict rules governing women’s movement….

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