ArchivesMagazine - 27 Jun 2024Nvidia market cap could hit $5 trillion, says analyst AI chip champion seen surging far higher as it capitalises on technology lead 27 June 2024|News|by Steven Frazer Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < What the election could mean for money, markets, stocks and sectors Taking control of your retirement destiny > Issue: 27 Jun 2024 - Page 7 | Contents Next: Taking control of your retirement destiny Previous: What the election could mean for money, markets, stocks and sectors Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Steven Frazer Issue Contents Ask Rachel What is pound cost ravaging and how can I guard against it? Editor's View What the election could mean for money, markets, stocks and sectors Education Building your first portfolio is easier than you might think Feature Taking control of your retirement destiny Is AI creating a tech bubble? Find out what the experts think Meet the stocks behind the Indian market’s long-term gains Emerging markets: Indian elections, Chinese IPOs and implications of lingering dollar strength Great Ideas There are catalysts to power Dell shares 30% higher and it’s not just about AI Take advantage of the deep discount to NAV at JPMorgan Global Core Real Assets Why you should stick with Rockwood Strategic News Is the tide finally turning for retailers? Nvidia market cap could hit $5 trillion, says analyst The story behind a near-halving in YouGov’s share price XPS Group ‘does the double’ with two years of 20% top-line growth Ocado shares hit seven-year low after Canadian partner hits ‘pause’ Personal Finance What to do when you’re pushed into the next tax bracket Russ Mould Will the third plenum prime fresh interest in China? Week Ahead Sainsbury’s ‘Food First’ strategy seen supporting mid-single digit sales growth Import volumes are crucial for Constellation Brands’ continued run of form Consumer spending revival provides pre-election fillip to UK economy