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The Dow closed above 53,000 yesterday for the first time ever. This morning, chips are selling off globally and Iran reportedly hit another tanker
United States📈 EconomyCenter19 hr. ago

The Dow closed above 53,000 yesterday for the first time ever. This morning, chips are selling off globally and Iran reportedly hit another tanker

Samsung's stock dropped by nearly 7% in South Korea, contributing to declines in global technology indices. This follows a significant 19-fold increase in the company's quarterly operating profit. The decline in Samsung shares comes amid broader market volatility, though the article does not specify the exact reasons for the sell-off beyond the financial performance.

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The Dow closed above 53,000 yesterday for the first time ever. This morning, chips are selling off globally and Iran reportedly hit another tanker

Samsung's stock dropped by nearly 7% in South Korea, contributing to declines in global technology indices. This follows a significant 19-fold increase in the company's quarterly operating profit. The decline in Samsung shares comes amid broader market volatility, though the article does not specify the exact reasons for the sell-off beyond the financial performance.

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