
U.S. futures experienced a decline in early European trading, reflecting a continued risk-off sentiment among investors as the month concluded.
This downturn was partly influenced by negative reactions to Nvidia's earnings report and concerns about the artificial intelligence ecosystem. Safe-haven assets like U.S. 10-year Treasury yields, which fell below 4%, and gold saw increased demand.
Oil prices rose due to ongoing Middle East supply concerns, despite progress in U.S.-Iran talks. Asian markets showed mixed performance, with South Korea's Kospi snapping a winning streak.
European indexes were largely higher, driven by basic-materials stocks. The dollar weakened against a basket of currencies, while sterling hit a 10-week low against the euro.
Bitcoin saw a marginal increase. The article also touches upon geopolitical tensions, central bank policies, and upcoming economic data.
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