Bank of Japan Raises Rates for First Time in 17 Years; Stocks Mixed Ahead of Fed Meeting
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Bank of Japan raised interest rates for the first time in 17 years; attention now turns to Federal Reserve meeting and potential rate cuts
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U.S. stock futures traded marginally lower ahead of Fed meeting; Nvidia stock fell despite new chip and software announcements
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Nvidia unveiled new "Blackwell" AI superchip that's 30x faster than predecessor
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Bitcoin dropped over 7% to a 2-week low ahead of Fed meeting and potential hawkish tone
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Oil prices slipped back from 4-month highs as traders await signals on rate cuts from Fed meeting and latest U.S. inventory data