Global markets are set for a volatile period with key economic data and earnings reports on the horizon. Britain and the U.S. will release important inflation data, while China will publish growth numbers. Earnings season and IPOs are also beginning. Investors are nervous due to inflation concerns and trade uncertainties, particularly with Trump’s return to the White House.
US Stock: S&P, Nasdaq end lower on semiconductor selloff as AI spending concerns mount
Indian markets mirrored global trends as major indices, including the Nasdaq and S&P 500, closed at over a week’s low on Tuesday. Semiconductor stocks experienced