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Micron Bilançosu Küresel Satış Dalgasının Ardından Teknoloji Sektörü İçin Sınav Niteliğinde

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24 Haziran 2026 tarihli Bloomberg Daybreak Europe yayını, küresel piyasalardaki satış dalgasının ardından teknoloji sektörünün yönünü belirlemede kritik rol oynayacak Micron Technology bilançosuna odaklandı. ABD ve Asya'daki gece seansı gelişmelerini yansıtan program, yatırımcıların Avrupa piyasaları açılmadan önce beklentilerini şekillendirdi. Aynı yayında ABD Başkanı Donald Trump'ın, İran'a serbest bırakılacak dondurulmuş hesapların yalnızca gıda alımında kullanılabileceğine dair açıklaması da jeopolitik bağlama işaret etti. Bu ifade, İran ile devam eden mali kısıtlamalar ve insani yardım dengesi tartışmalarının bir parçası olarak değerlendiriliyor. Micron'dan gelecek finansal sonuçlar, özellikle yarı iletken talebi ve küresel ekonomik yavaşlama sinyalleri açısından sektörün dayanıklılığını ölçmek için önem taşıyor. Trump'ın İran yorumu ise piyasa duyarlılığını etkileyebilecek ek bir diplomatik gerilim unsuru oluşturuyor.

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Started 24 Jun, 06:45 5 events Updated 3d ago
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