Global Markets-Bond selloff slows, oil climbs further
SPY•Stocks wobble and currencies move little
In China, shares in the world's biggest humanoid-robot maker, Unitree 688836.SS, soared 600% on debut, a listing that was more than 8,000 times oversubscribed by retail investors.
The bond selloff and reports that Anthropic's annual revenue run-rate topped $65 billion at the end of July, which was behind some market hopes, were triggers for selling chipmaking shares.
The risk-averse mood has lent a little support to an otherwise softening dollar in currency markets, though moves were small. The U.S. dollar index was last down 0.2% at 99.405. FRX/
The Canadian dollar CAD= rose a tad after U.S. President Donald Trump paused imposing a 50% tariff on Canadian goods for three days, saying the countries had reached a deal. CAD/
The euro EUR= edged 0.25% higher to $1.160325 and the yen JPY= traded at 159.1 per dollar, just in the shadow of 160 — a level investors see as a potential trigger for another round of official intervention.


