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The tech sector's 2.6% rise put the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 on track for record closing highs.

Nvidia launched a new AI chip for personal computing, driving its stock up 5.8%.

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Wall Street stocks kicked off the week with notable gains, fueled by progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks and Nvidia's release of a groundbreaking AI chip for personal computing. The tech sector's 2.6% rise put the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 on track for record closing highs. President Trump noted ongoing discussions with Iran, despite Tehran's announcement halting indirect negotiations following a new round of strikes. This escalation led to a spike in crude prices, raising inflation concerns among investors and causing fluctuations in market performance. Nvidia's 5.8% surge reflected the market's optimism following the chip's launch, despite mixed reactions among semiconductor stocks. As oil prices influence equities, attention now shifts to upcoming U.S. economic indicators, especially the jobs report, amidst rising inflation fears linked to the Iranian conflict. (With inputs from agencies.)
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