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Asml Gains Momentum in Higher Aex; Tesla Steps on the Gas on Wall Street

Summary by De Telegraaf
ASML and other chip stocks are pushing the AEX up sharply on Monday. Amsterdam's main index closed significantly higher, with ASML, ASMI, and Besi leading the pack, up by up to 6 percent. Investors are counting on the Federal Reserve to begin a series of interest rate cuts on Wednesday and are currently unconcerned about the weakening economy. Across the pond, Tesla is notable: its stock soared after CEO Elon Musk bought $1 billion worth of shar…

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ASML and other chip stocks are pushing the AEX up sharply on Monday. Amsterdam's main index closed significantly higher, with ASML, ASMI, and Besi leading the pack, up by up to 6 percent. Investors are counting on the Federal Reserve to begin a series of interest rate cuts on Wednesday and are currently unconcerned about the weakening economy. Across the pond, Tesla is notable: its stock soared after CEO Elon Musk bought $1 billion worth of shar…

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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New York – Wall Street increases to more records on Monday at the beginning of a week, which could show if the U.S. stock market’s recent big rally has been exaggerated or premonitory. Tesla helped open the way and increased by 2.8% after Elon Musk purchased shares worth about a billion dollars for a trust. The capital rate of the electric vehicle company has entered the day with a slight loss for the year so far, and the purchase could be a sig…

The Amsterdam stock exchange ended the first trading day of the week on a positive note, boosted by positive price charts on Wall Street. Chip companies ASML, ASMI, and Besi performed particularly well, with share prices rising by up to 6 percent.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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