Chip stocks dipped yesterday after Trump’s comments rattled investors, the EU spoke up against Viktor Orbán’s recent travels, and a bid to force Amazon to recognise a union failed in the UK. Plus, the FT’s Madhumita Murgia explains what Yandex’s move into Europe signifies. 
Mentioned in this podcast:
Chip stocks tumble as Trump comments rattle investors 
Donald Trump has ‘well-founded plans’ for Russia-Ukraine peace talks, Viktor Orbán claims 
Amazon beats back union bid for UK recognition 
Yandex founder to build AI business in Europe after Russia exit 
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