On October 13, 2025, Nvidia (NVDA) stock closed at $188.32, up 2.82%, following significant developments: President Donald Trump softened his stance on China tariffs, boosting technology stocks, and Nvidia announced new partnerships for its AI data centers, including collaborations with ABB, Meta, Oracle, Intel, and Samsung Foundry. These company-specific catalysts, combined with a raised price target from Mizuho, drove the stock's strong performance. The move is considered meaningful, reflecting both the easing of trade tensions and Nvidia's expanding leadership in AI infrastructure.
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