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U.S. stock indices are having a calm session today. The S&P 500 is up about 0.3%, the Dow Jones is hovering near Friday’s closing price, and the Nasdaq 100 is gaining 0.2%. Small-cap companies are performing best today, with the Russell 2000 index up more than 0.7%.
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The U.S. stock market is being supported by optimism around ongoing trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, whose representatives have begun a new round of talks in London. The main topic remains international trade and, consequently, the future of tariffs.
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According to the NY Fed’s May report, American consumers are now more optimistic — inflation expectations have declined across all time horizons, and sentiment regarding the labor market and personal finances has improved. The 1-year inflation expectation currently stands at 3.2% (down from 3.6% in April), and the 5-year forecast is 2.6%. Americans expect slower price increases for fuel, rent, medical services, and education.
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European stock indices are experiencing a mixed session today. The weakest sentiment is seen in the German market, where the DAX index is down over 0.6%. The British and French markets are faring slightly better, with their main indices falling around 0.2%. Italy’s IT40 is down about 0.4%, while the broad STOXX Europe 600 index is roughly 0.1% below Friday’s closing level. Switzerland’s SMI stands out positively, gaining around 0.4%.
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Tesla (TSLA.US) is closing its opening price gap after an early drop of about 3%. This week may be pivotal for the company, with the planned launch of its Robotaxi project in Austin.
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Apple (AAPL.US) is down about 1.5% following the start of its WWDC 2025 conference. The company announced the integration of new operating systems across all devices up to generation 26. Among the changes are a redesigned interface called Liquid Glass (the biggest visual update since iOS 7), AI-powered live conversation translation, and improvements to some app-based services.
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However, the announced changes aren’t as groundbreaking as the market had hoped. The stock is also under pressure from recent UBS estimates showing that the number of people planning to buy a new iPhone in the next 12 months is at its lowest level in 5 years.
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IonQ (IONQ.US), in collaboration with AstraZeneca, AWS, and NVIDIA, announced a major breakthrough in quantum-accelerated computational chemistry. Together, the companies developed and demonstrated a hybrid quantum-classical workflow that achieved over 20× faster simulation times for the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction, a key step in small-molecule drug synthesis.
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Today, capital is flowing primarily into precious metals and cryptocurrencies. Gold is up 0.70% to $3,335, Palladium +2.80%, Platinum +3.90%, Silver +2.00%.
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Bitcoin gains 2.40% to $108,300, Ethereum rises 2.30% to $2,560, and the combined market cap of other projects increases by 1.70% to $863 billion.
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