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Markets Are Up, Nvidia Is on a Spree – and the Risk Count Keeps Rising

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As trading resumes after the Christmas break, markets are entering the session in a cautious equilibrium. U.S. equity futures are largely flat, yet major indices remain on track for solid weekly gains. As highlighted by NewsTrackerToday, investors are returning with a mix of seasonal optimism, headline-driven momentum, and unresolved macroeconomic risks.

The S&P 500 has risen roughly 1.4% this week, setting new intraday and closing records. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq Composite are also up more than 1% week to date. Historically, the final trading days of December and the first sessions of January represent one of the strongest periods for U.S. equities, reinforcing near-term risk appetite.

At the same time, gold and silver have pushed to fresh record highs, signaling that part of the market continues to seek defensive exposure despite rising stock prices. Several global markets – including the UK, Australia, and Hong Kong – remain closed for holidays, keeping global trading volumes muted.

The most significant corporate development centers on Nvidia, which has agreed to acquire assets from AI chip startup Groq in a $20 billion all-cash transaction. The deal marks Nvidia’s largest acquisition to date and has reinforced expectations of accelerated consolidation across the AI infrastructure landscape. Investors view the move as a strategic effort to secure long-term control over critical architectures as capital spending on data centers continues to surge.

Liam Anderson, financial markets expert at NewsTrackerToday, notes: “The market is treating Nvidia’s move not as a one-off acquisition, but as a signal that the AI infrastructure race is entering a more aggressive consolidation phase.” Beyond semiconductors, attention has also turned to platform-level shifts. Google is quietly testing the ability for users to change Gmail addresses without losing associated data or services – a move that, while still limited, points to intensifying competition around user ecosystems and long-term retention strategies.

In autonomous mobility, Waymo temporarily suspended its robotaxi service in the San Francisco Bay Area due to heavy rainfall. The decision follows recent operational disruptions tied to power outages and underscores ongoing limitations in fully autonomous systems under adverse environmental conditions. Despite heavy investment, reliability remains a central hurdle to large-scale deployment.

Meanwhile, trade policy and supply-chain pressures continue to ripple through consumer-facing industries. Footwear and leather goods manufacturers are warning that tariff-related costs are compressing margins, with some brands already raising prices. This dynamic is increasingly viewed as a medium-term risk to consumer demand, particularly in the mid-market segment. Isabella Moretti, corporate strategy and M&A analyst at News Tracker Today, observes: “For consumer brands, 2026 is shaping up as a structural decision point: absorb rising costs and weaken margins, or pass them on and risk demand erosion.”

Taken together, the current setup reflects a market balancing year-end momentum against deeper structural concerns. NewsTrackerToday emphasizes that as holiday effects fade, investor focus will shift toward earnings durability, the sustainability of AI-driven capital spending, and how trade policy ultimately feeds through to inflation and consumption.

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