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Morning Bid: Marvell, a fitting name for the latest AI darling

By Thomson Reuters Jun 2, 2026 | 11:35 PM

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook

Notwithstanding fresh hostilities in the Middle East, AI shares drove equity markets ​in Asia to new records on Wednesday. [MKTS/GLOB]

AI kingmaker Jensen ‌Huang – the CEO of Nvidia – offered the latest shove higher by anointing superhero-sounding chipmaker Marvell Technology as the next trillion-dollar company, promptly sending its stock price up more than 30%.

A market cap of $254 billion is ‌a ​long way from $1 trillion, but that’s ⁠a gap that peers ⁠have been covering at a clip. A year ago Micron and SK Hynix had market values of barely $100 billion. They now top $1 trillion.

Memory-maker Kioxia also briefly on Wednesday became ​Japan’s second-most valuable company behind tech investor SoftBank, pushing longtime No. 1 Toyota into third position.

In a surprise move ⁠ahead of its investor roadshow, Elon ⁠Musk’s SpaceX plans to fix its IPO price ​at $135 per share to raise a record-setting $75 billion, according to ​a source familiar with the matter.

Elsewhere in markets, the ‌yen tiptoed into the intervention red zone on Wednesday, touching the 160-per-dollar level that’s viewed as around authorities’ red line.

Gulf hostilities flared anew, with the U.S. military saying Iranian missile ⁠attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait and other regional targets were either thwarted or failed, as diplomacy between Washington and Tehran showed little progress.

Oil ⁠prices rose by ‌around $1 a barrel. [O/R]

The U.S. services ISM is ⁠due later in the day, along with private ​payrolls ‌and the Federal Reserve’s beige book of ​economic conditions ahead ⁠of U.S. labour data due out on Friday.

Figures on Tuesday showed job openings increased by the most in five years in April.

Key developments that could influence markets on Wednesday:

– Economics: U.S. services ISM, ADP Payrolls, Fed beige book

– Iran war developments

(Editing ​by Muralikumar Anantharaman)