{固定描述} The "nothing-burger" outcome of the recent Xi-Trump summit has solidified the NACHO trade — "Not A Chance Hormuz Opens" — among global investors, signaling prolonged inflation pressures. This has pushed global bond yields higher and strengthened the US dollar. However, the rally in memory chipmakers may not be over yet, as sector-specific dynamics could offset macro headwinds.
NACHO Trade Takes Center Stage, But Memory Chipmaker Rally May Still Have Room to Run - {财报副标题}
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