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Stocks rebound amid investor anxiety about AI and tariffs

Global shares gained on Tuesday, after losing ground in the previous session. This was due to renewed attention on the economic impact artificial intelligence has on business and the markets are still grappling with the implications of President Donald Trump's tariff policies. Anthropic, a San Francisco-based startup, has unveiled ten new ways for business customers to utilize its AI plugins. These include investment banking, engineering and human resources. This comes just weeks after other releases caused a selloff of software and service stocks. The markets remained uncertain about Trump's tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that his emergency tariffs are illegal on Friday. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has imposed a 10% tariff on all non-exemption goods, which is the rate Trump announced on Friday. This is lower than the 15% that he had promised one day later. Wall Street stocks rose after losing ground during the early trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.83%. S&P 500 rose by 0.60%. Nasdaq Composite gained 0.91%.

Ken Mahoney is the president and CEO of Mahoney Asset Management, a New Jersey-based asset management firm. He said that the uncertainty and back and forth from tariffs has started to fade and the market now wants to know the implications?of AI on company earnings.

Mahoney stated that "we've already established we're going lose jobs with AI. AI may actually do things better and faster than some older software programs, but you then start to calculate that if these companies are going let a lot of people go due to AI that will mean fewer licenses for Microsoft."

"We've been through all of these negative areas, and it is nice to see that it has bounced back to half where we were yesterday," said he. European stocks increased by 0.35%. The FTSE in Britain rose by 0.09%.

MSCI's All-World Index was up 0.34%, after falling 0.62%. International Business Machines shares plunged more than 13% – their largest one-day drop since late 2000 – after Anthropic announced that its Claude Code software could be used to modernize a language running on the company's system. IBM's stock rose 4.7% in the last few days.

Many are nervous about the sheer size of corporate borrowings and expenditures on AI, especially because of the disproportionate?market share of the companies that are at the center of this boom. AI chipmaker Nvidia's earnings, announced after the bell Wednesday, account for around 8% of the S&P 500. Nvidia rose 0.5%.

Margin is the biggest issue. Mahoney stated that margins are a major concern for markets, especially with the new technology. The yield on the benchmark?U.S. The yield on benchmark?U.S. The yield on the 2-year notes, which moves typically in line with Federal Reserve interest rate expectations, increased 2.1 basis points, to 3.461%. The yen fell in currencies after a report stating that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takayichi expressed her concerns about future interest rate hikes to Bank of Japan governor Kazuo Ueda. The Japanese yen fell 0.72% to 155.75 per dollar against the greenback.

The dollar fell 0.15% to 0.7737 Swiss Francs. The dollar was unchanged at $1.178625. The pound rose 0.23%, to $1.352. Brent crude fell 0.62% to $71.03 per barrel, as tensions between the U.S.A. and Iran continued to simmer. Gold, the safe-haven asset, fell by 1.56% to $5150 per ounce.

(source: Reuters)