金融と市場 - WSJ.com
原題: Finance and Markets - WSJ.com
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- AI
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- トレンドスコア
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- 要約
- 半導体メーカーがナスダックとS&P 500を新たな高値に押し上げ、インテルの株価は13%上昇しました。一方で、中東の緊張緩和への期待から原油価格は下落しました。
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