Global shares mostly rise after buying of AI-related shares and oil prices fall

Global stock markets saw widespread gains on Thursday as investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence continued to drive momentum. Much of the upward movement was fueled by strong performances in the semiconductor industry, particularly in Asia where South Korea’s Kospi leaped more than three percent. This surge was led by heavyweights like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, both of which saw significant jumps following positive earnings reports that exceeded analyst expectations.

European markets followed suit with modest climbs for France’s CAC 40 and Germany’s DAX, though the trend was not universal. Britain’s FTSE 100 bucked the global trend by slipping slightly, while mixed results appeared across Hong Kong and mainland China. In the United States, futures pointed toward a moderate increase for both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500, supported by recent data showing that American inflation is aligning with forecasts for gradual improvement.

Market analysts suggest that investors are becoming more discerning about their AI bets. After a period of volatile swings where valuations soared to record highs before facing corrections, traders are now moving away from broad sector buys and focusing on specific companies. There is an increasing demand for proof that massive corporate spending on AI infrastructure is translating into tangible profits and productivity gains rather than just hype.

Beyond the equity markets, energy prices took a dip as benchmark U.S. crude dropped over a dollar to roughly eighty two dollars per barrel, with Brent crude seeing similar declines. Meanwhile, currency markets remained tense following joint interventions by the U.S. and Japan to support the yen. While the U.S. dollar eased slightly against its Japanese counterpart, it continues to hold steady above the critical one hundred fifty yen threshold.

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