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    Trading Day: Another tech tonic, Nvidia delivers

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    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: February 25, 2026

    Trading Day: Another tech tonic, Nvidia delivers - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:Artificial Intelligenceemerging marketscryptocurrencyforeign exchange

    Quick Summary

    Markets extended gains as a Nvidia earnings beat lifted tech. Risk appetite spread to bitcoin and precious metals, EM stocks advanced, and BOJ nominations signaled a dovish tilt.

    Table of Contents

    • Market Highlights and Themes
    • Nvidia Delivers Again
    • Earnings Now Rival Key Macro Data
    • Revenue Beat and Upbeat Guidance
    • Japan: Policy Doves Nominated
    • BOJ Board Picks and Outlook
    • Emerging Markets: Bullish Momentum
    • Loosest EM Financial Conditions in 4 Years
    • What Could Move Markets Tomorrow?
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    • Opinions and Editorial Note
    • Reporting and Editing Credits

    Trading Day: Tech Rally Revives as Nvidia Delivers Strong Results

    Market Highlights and Themes

    ORLANDO, Florida, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Stocks advanced solidly for a second day on Wednesday, powered again by a rebound in tech, while investors' appetite for assets that have been beaten down recently also extended to precious metals and bitcoin.

    More on that below. In my column today, I look at the 'AI doom bubble' and the proliferation of doomsday scenarios sketched out in long-form blogs online that have gone viral. Perhaps it's time to deflate this particular bubble?

    If you have more time to read, here are a few articles I recommend to help you make sense of what happened in markets today.

    1. EXCLUSIVE-DeepSeek withholds latest AI model from USchipmakers including Nvidia, sources say 2. US tariff rate to hit 15% or more for some nations,Greer says 3. Maybe the global economy isn't all about AI: Mike Dolan 4. In surprise move, Japan's government taps tworeflationists for BOJ board 5. Trump briefly lays out case for possible attack on Iran

    Today's Key Market Moves

    * STOCKS: Wall Street posts solid gains for second day ina row. Taiwan, South Korea, Brazil and Japan's Nikkei all hitnew highs. * SECTORS/SHARES: Nvidia shares +4% in after-hours tradefollowing Q4 results. U.S. tech +1.8%. Coinbase +13.5%, SuperMicro Computer +8%. Lowe's -5.5% on cautious forecast, draggingreal estate -0.7%. * FX: China's onshore yuan rises for ninth day in a row,best run since 2010. Korean won biggest global FX gainer, +1%.Dollar slips, yen biggest G10 FX loser again. Bitcoin +8%. * BONDS: U.S. yields rise a touch, more so at belly of thecurve following a weak 5-year auction. * COMMODITIES/METALS: Oil up marginally, silver +4%,platinum +6%.

    Today's Talking Points

    Nvidia Delivers Again

    * Nvidia delivers

    Earnings Now Rival Key Macro Data

    Nvidia's quarterly earnings now rival U.S. jobs and inflation data as among the most important market-moving releases in the world. The most valuable company in history, with a market cap of over $4 trillion, has just released its Q4 results.

    Revenue Beat and Upbeat Guidance

    Once again, it looks like Nvidia delivered. Revenue of $68.13 billion beat forecasts, and the company said it expects that to rise to $78 billion this quarter, which would be higher than analysts' average estimate of $72.6 billion.

    Japan: Policy Doves Nominated

    * Surprises and non-surprises in Japan

    BOJ Board Picks and Outlook

    Japan's government on Wednesday nominated two academics to join the Bank of Japan's board, both essentially seen as policy doves. This may come as a disappointment to those who thought the BOJ is finally on the path to policy normalization.

    It isn't that surprising though. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was elected on a promise to spend big, and has nominated economic 'reflationists' to several other roles in government. What's more surprising is ex-BOJ chief Haruhiko Kuroda calling for more rate hikes and tighter fiscal policy.

    Emerging Markets: Bullish Momentum

    * EM bullishness off the charts

    Even the biggest emerging market bulls couldn't have predicted how explosive the start to this year would be. South Korean stocks are the standout, up 45% year to date, but the MSCI EM index is up 14%, and MSCI Asia ex-Japan is up 12%.

    Loosest EM Financial Conditions in 4 Years

    Financial conditions across EM are the loosest in four years, according to Goldman Sachs, with a virtuous cycle of strong domestic equity markets, a soft dollar and stable Treasuries feeding on itself. One might wonder, what is the circuit breaker, and when will it be tripped?

    What Could Move Markets Tomorrow?

    What could move markets tomorrow?

    * South Korea interest rate decision * Taiwan current account (Q4) * Bank of Japan board member Hajime Takata speaks * Euro zone consumer, business sentiment indices (February) * European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde speaks * Canada current account (Q4) * U.S. Treasury sells $44 billion of 7-year notes at auction * U.S. weekly jobless claims * Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowmantestifies on regulation to Senate
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    Opinions and Editorial Note

    Opinions expressed are those of the author. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.

    Reporting and Editing Credits

    (Reporting by Jamie McGeever; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Global equities rose for a second day, led by a tech rebound.
    • •Nvidia beat quarterly expectations and boosted sector sentiment.
    • •Risk appetite broadened to bitcoin and precious metals.
    • •Japan nominated dovish academics to the BOJ board, signaling caution on normalization.
    • •EM assets outperformed as financial conditions eased and the dollar softened.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trading Day: Another tech tonic, Nvidia delivers

    1What is the main topic?

    A tech-led market rally driven by Nvidia’s earnings beat and guidance, alongside strong moves in bitcoin, precious metals, and emerging-market equities.

    2How did Nvidia influence markets?

    Nvidia beat quarterly estimates and guided higher, boosting sentiment across U.S. tech shares and supporting broader risk-on trading.

    3What other assets moved notably?

    Bitcoin and precious metals advanced, EM equities hit fresh highs, the dollar eased as the yuan and won strengthened, and U.S. yields inched higher.

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