Asian Stocks Rebound Amid Eased Tensions; Eyes on Upcoming CPI, Oracle & SpaceX IPO

June 8, 2026
Asian Stocks Rebound Amid Eased Tensions; Eyes on Upcoming CPI, Oracle & SpaceX IPO
  • Asian stock markets rose on Tuesday as semiconductors and AI-related shares recovered after earlier weakness, helped by easing tensions in the Middle East.

  • Oil and gold moved with Brent around $94 a barrel and US crude near $91, while gold dipped to about $4,316 an ounce after a two-month low.

  • U.S. equities saw mixed moves, with the Dow retreating about 81 points to 50,786 as the S&P 500 advanced to 7,405 and the Nasdaq climbed to 25,930.

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  • An anticipated informal meeting between ECB President Christine Lagarde and EU climate officials was highlighted as a potential catalyst for policy and growth considerations in the euro area.

  • The broader market focus remains on ongoing geopolitical developments, upcoming CPI data, and IPO activity as drivers of sentiment.

  • The report includes quotes from a researcher and notes futures activity and market indicators as of June 9.

  • Investors will watch Wednesday’s CPI data and ongoing corporate earnings for clues on inflation and market momentum amid persistent volatility.

  • Attention is on Oracle’s June 10 earnings and the potential SpaceX IPO later in the week, events that could influence sentiment around high-growth tech.

  • Beyond Oracle, the week features notable earnings and the SpaceX IPO as a possible watershed for risk appetite in tech stocks.

  • The week’s focus also includes Oracle’s results and the prospect of SpaceX’s IPO as potential market-moving events.

  • Some worries persist about AI demand growth after Broadcom’s cautious guidance last week despite AI rally momentum.

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