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2026-07-06
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2026-07-06
Reports of delays to NVIDIA's Kyber NVL144 racks prompted sharp falls in PCB and AI-hardware suppliers, with Japan's Ibiden tumbling as much as 10% and Samsung Electro‑Mechanics down 11% as markets priced potential slippage in next‑gen racks into ups
Reports of delays to NVIDIA's Kyber NVL144 racks prompted sharp falls in PCB and AI-hardware suppliers, with Japan's Ibiden tumbling as much as 10% and Samsung Electro‑Mechanics down 11% as markets priced potential slippage in next‑gen racks into upstream PCB, substrate and materials demand. Analysts say the move was amplified by stretched AI-sector sentiment after recent rallies; Allspring's Gary Tan said a Kyber delay does not necessarily imply weaker AI capex and may simply reflect longer deployment time for NVIDIA's most aggressive next‑generation architecture. Traders also cited profit‑taking, sector rotation, pre‑US July 4 holiday reopening caution and potential fund‑flow disruption from a possible SK Hynix US IPO as additional drivers. Market attention now turns to Samsung Electronics' Tuesday results for signals on memory and AI supply‑chain demand and whether the semiconductor cycle can sustain current valuations.
2026-07-07
At least 15 people were killed and one injured in a collapse at a traditional gold mine in the Wadi Halfa region of northern Sudan, the Sudan Mineral Resources Company reported on Monday. The company, a government agency that regulates mining activit
At least 15 people were killed and one injured in a collapse at a traditional gold mine in the Wadi Halfa region of northern Sudan, the Sudan Mineral Resources Company reported on Monday. The company, a government agency that regulates mining activities, said in a statement that the accident occurred after miners entered a mine that had previously been closed by authorities due to safety concerns. A local witness said the collapse was “wide,” making it difficult for rescuers to reach those trapped. Sudan has been heavily reliant on gold as its primary source of foreign exchange since 2011. Mining accounts for approximately 40% of total exports, although production has declined since the start of the war in April 2023.
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