Hundreds of billions of dollars are set to be wiped off the value of US microchip giants amid fears that the AI boom is running out of steam.
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Hundreds of billions of dollars are set to be wiped off the value of US microchip giants amid fears that the AI boom is running out of steam.
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FEATURE The thing about bull markets, especially those powered by investor momentum, is that they constantly ask questions that can’t be satisfied by “more of the same.” Broadcom gave Wall Street a rare moment of tech sector clarity late Wednesday, topping second-quarter earnings forecasts but disappointing modestly on its near-term sales outlook.
US stocks were expected to head in different directions on Thursday morning, as oil prices retreat but tech earnings overnight disappointed investors. Dow Jones futures were called 0.8% higher, but the S&P 500 was off 0.4% and Nasdaq futures were down 1.3%. The latter pair were...
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FEATURE The artificial-intelligence rally may be grinding to a halt. Technology stocks were getting hit hard on Thursday after mediocre revenue guidance from Broadcom caused investors to question how fast AI demand will accelerate.
Wall Street futures pointed largely lower pre-bell Thursday after chipmaker Broadcom (AVGO) issued t
Intel is teaming up with Apple supplier Foxconn to develop artificial-intelligence infrastructure—but that wasn’t enough to stop the chip manufacturer’s stock from sliding on Thursday. The selloff came after Intel and Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry said they would collaborate to speed up the AI buildout. “Together, we are accelerating the delivery of end-to-end platforms that unlock new capabilities and extend the impact of AI worldwide,” Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said.
High-flying tech stocks were struggling on Thursday after Broadcom's so-so revenue guidance failed to impress investors. Futures tracking the Nasdaq 100 were 1.1% lower as the tech-heavy index lagged behind both the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average.
As global markets experience a surge in optimism driven by potential U.S.-Iran peace agreements and the momentum of AI-linked stocks, key indices like the Nasdaq Composite and Russell 2000 are reaching record highs. In this environment, investors are keenly observing high-growth tech stocks that show promise through innovation in artificial intelligence and adaptability to shifting geopolitical landscapes.
In recent weeks, global markets have been buoyed by optimism surrounding a potential U.S.-Iran peace agreement and the continued rise of AI-linked stocks, with major indices like the Nasdaq Composite reaching record highs. Despite these gains, inflation concerns persist as central banks signal possible rate hikes in response to ongoing economic pressures. In this environment, identifying stocks that are trading below their intrinsic value can offer opportunities for investors seeking to...
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Stocks looked set to slide again on Thursday after chip maker Broadcom’s third-quarter revenue guidance failed to wow Wall Street, reigniting some worries about how fast AI demand will accelerate. Futures tracking the S&P 500 declined 0.4%, and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 fell 1.0%.
Investors will monitor initial jobless claims and the Challenger job-cuts report before turning their attention to Friday's nonfarm payrolls release.
The central bank's predictability, which Wall Street holds dear, may soon be a distant memory.
D-Wave Quantum stock is soaring on fresh government funding and Nvidia's AI push into quantum computing.
Stocks sank Thursday after a disappointing forecast by chip giant Broadcom stoked concerns about the AI trade, while stronger-than-expected US data compounded speculation the Federal Reserve could hike interest rates.Speculation is rising that a strong reading -- which would compound the war-fuelled spike in inflation -- could put more pressure on the Fed to hike rates.
While Constellation Energy has underperformed the Nasdaq recently, analysts remain highly optimistic about the stock’s prospects.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that he would consider ending the ceasefire with Iran if any American troops are killed in the renewed tensions with Iran, according to the Wall Street Journal.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after software stocks declined for a second consecutive session, extending the profit-taking that began earlier in the week.