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Nvidia, Alphabet lead market cap surge in March

(Reuters) - Nvidia Corp and Alphabet Inc saw the biggest jump in their market capitalisation in March, driven by artificial intelligence (AI) enthusiasm and anticipation for new products and expansion plans. Nvidia's market cap soared to $2.25 tril.

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Nvidia vaults to world's fourth-biggest company by market cap on AI optimism

Chipmaker Nvidia Corp has become the world s fourth largest company by market capitalisation, after a 16.4% surge on Thursday when a quarterly earnings report surpassed analysts expectations. .

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Japanese stocks within reach of record highs, and yet inexpensive

As Japanese stocks approach record levels last seen in the 1989 bubble-era, valuation metrics suggest they are still far from overpriced compared to historic levels and global peers. The.

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Global passive equity funds' assets eclipsed active in 2023 for first time | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Global passive equity funds' assets eclipsed active in 2023 for first time | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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Global passive equity funds' assets eclipsed active in 2023 for first time

Global passive equity funds' net assets surpassed those of their active counterparts for the first time in 2023 as investors increasingly sought lower-cost funds that mirror broad market indices. According to LSEG Lipper, global passive equity funds' net assets stood at a record $15.1 trillion at the end of December while those of active funds was $14.3 trillion. Passive funds, often associated with stable, large-cap stocks with strong fundamentals and lower volatility, have grown in popularity since the 2008 financial crisis as investors sought safety in periods of uncertainty.

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