Morning Bid: Hormuz and hyperscalers

Ships and boats in the Strait of Hormuz, Musandam, Oman, April 24, 2026. REUTERS
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook While U.S.-Iran talks have stalled, and next to no oil is ​making its way through the Strait of Hormuz, stock markets’ ‌attention has swung back to the unabated boom in AI.
Artificial intelligence supply chain stocks rallied markets in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to record highs on Monday ​on a wave of buying unleashed by Intel’s unexpectedly strong revenue ​forecast.
With G10 central banks seen leaving rates where they are ⁠this week and the uneasy ceasefire holding in the Middle East, ​the focus is on the linchpin of AI gains — the hyperscalers’ spending plans ​when they report earnings later this week.
Asia’s chipmakers reported record-breaking earnings last week, with quarterly profit up fivefold at SK Hynix and Samsung projecting an eightfold jump to an operating ​profit of nearly $38 billion for the three months from January to ​March.
 which also posted a record first-quarter profit, has logged eight straight quarters of ‌double-digit ⁠growth. Share prices can hardly keep up with the rivers of gold, but they are surging too, with Hynix stock near doubling this year and the market value of South Korean and Taiwanese stocks eclipsing those ​of Germany, according to ​the World ⁠Federation of Exchanges.
On the Iran front, an Axios report that Iran had proposed conditions for reopening the Hormuz and ​separating nuclear negotiations for another time, buoyed markets on ​Monday.
German consumer ⁠sentiment for May is due on Monday and investors may start to adjust some of the aggressive short-term rates positions betting on imminent hikes leading ⁠into ​European and British central bank meetings.
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix, a major supplier to Nvidia, reported a surge in quarterly profit on robust global demand for AI chips.
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix, a major supplier to Nvidia, reported a surge in quarterly profit on robust global demand for AI chips.
Key developments ​that could influence markets on Monday:
– U.S.-Iran peace talks
– Economics: German consumer sentiment for May
– Earnings: ​Deutsche Boerse, Verizon, Domino’s Pizza

Editing by Kate Mayberry

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