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US markets rebound as banks and chips lead

US stocks rebound as bank and chip shares rise, supported by easing inflation fears and lower oil prices.
US equity markets rebounded after recent losses, led by gains in banking and semiconductor stocks. Lower oil prices supported sentiment, while investors reacted positively to easing inflation concerns. The Dow and S&P 500 posted modest gains as risk appetite improved. Volatility remains elevated, with markets balancing economic resilience against uncertainty around future monetary policy decisions. After Trump hinted at delaying action against Iran.