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MORNING BID EUROPE - Nvidia's chief to Asia: "We're still constrained by supply"

Gregor Stuart Hunter gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets.

Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO, says that the company is able to meet the demand for "very robust growth" due to the AI boom. It still needs more. He told a group of computer hardware and chipmakers at a conference in Taipei that supply issues remained a problem, just a day after Advanced Micro Devices unveiled its new chip, which will compete against Intel and Advanced Micro Devices. Nvidia's chips are used in data centres around the world, and as such they are often regarded as a barometer of the AI market. In another day, Huang’s comments may have been good news for Asian chipmakers who supply the company. But markets in Asia remained skittish as fears?over the U.S. - Iran ceasefire remaining intact weighed heavily on equities. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan fell 0.1%, and S&P 500 futures dropped by 0.4%. Brent crude fell 0.7% at $94.30, retracing gains made after Iran threatened to end talks with the United States. The Lebanon government announced earlier this week a partial ceasefire, which could de-escalate the conflict. However, the Israeli military reported intercepting two projectiles fired by Lebanon on Tuesday. Korean shares fell as much as 3.3%, after initially rising 1.7%, to set a new intraday high. Shares in Hong Kong, China and the rest of Asia were able to stabilize the regional benchmark. Early European trades saw pan-regional futures?up 0.4%. German DAX Futures rose 0.3% and FTSE Futures nudge 0.1% higher. A?U.S. A?U.S. jury found prominent investor Andrew Left guilty on Monday of securities fraud, according to the Justice Department. This is a major blow for a group of short sellers that has been provoking public companies both in the U.S.

Left will be sentenced to prison on August 31. Tuesday's key developments:

Earnings of the company

Palo ?Alto Networks, Dollar General

Economic Events

France Budget Balance for April

UK BOE Consumer Credit, Mortgage Lending and Money Supply for April

Debt auctions:

France: 3-month government debt, 7-month government debt and 1-year Government Debt

Germany: 4-month government debt, 10-month government debt and 2-year Government Debt

UK: 11-year government debt

(source: Reuters)