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Asian stocks dropped Monday as AI-related shares sold off after a blistering rally, led by losses in Korean chipmakers SK Hynix and Samsung. Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway from Bloomberg's Odd Lots podcast join Yvonne Man and Stephen Engle on The China Show.
(Bloomberg) -- Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang called a global tech stocks selloff that began last week a buying opportunity, saying the buildout of artificial intelligence has just begun. Most Read from BloombergHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’Trump Says He, Not Congress, Is in Charge of Kennedy Center in ReversalWhy Oil’s Not at $200 After the Biggest Supply Shock in HistoryIsrael Strikes Iran After Missile Attack, Imperiling Trump TalksKorean Sto
South Korea's KOSPI plunged 8% Monday, triggering a circuit breaker as a US tech selloff rattled Asian markets.
If you owned Direxion Daily MSCI South Korea Bull 3X Shares (NYSEARCA:KORU) into the close on Friday, June 5, 2026, you watched $10,000 turn into roughly $5,811 in a single session, and you watched a $1,050 share close at $610. The headline number was a roughly 42% one-day drop, which is the kind of move ... KORU Is Up 236% Year to Date but Just Lost Half Its Value in a Single Trading Day
A single share of The Korea Fund (NYSE:KF) was worth $74.49 on the close of June 4, 2026, and $65.53 the next afternoon, which works out to a 12% loss in one trading day. If you owned $50,000 of the fund on Thursday, you owned about $44,000 on Friday, and you watched it happen while ... A 5.54 Percent KOSPI Crash Became a 12 Percent KF Disaster – Here’s Why the Closed-End Wrapper Doubled the Damage
Synopsys (NasdaqGS:SNPS) has appointed Jesse Cohn, a senior executive at Elliott Investment Management, to its board of directors. The company also announced an expanded collaboration with Samsung Foundry focused on AI powered EDA tools, certified IP, and solutions for advanced semiconductor nodes. Synopsys is a key supplier of electronic design automation software and semiconductor IP that chip designers rely on to bring complex products to market. The tie up with Samsung Foundry puts...
Investing.com -- Public anger is growing in South Korea after ballot shortages disrupted parts of last week’s local elections, prompting thousands of protesters in Seoul to demand a rerun of the vote, Bloomberg reported on Sunday.
Investing.com -- Investors are becoming increasingly cautious on South Korean equities after a powerful rally pushed the market to among the world’s best-performing stock benchmarks this year, according to a Bloomberg report.
(Bloomberg) -- For one Friday night, Hongdae wasn’t Seoul’s trendiest neighborhood. It was Jensen Huang’s stage.Most Read from BloombergBecerra Advances for California Governor as Hilton Fights SteyerNasdaq 100 Sinks 5% in AI-Led Rout as Yields Climb: Markets WrapSpaceX, Other Mega IPOs Denied Fast Index Entry by S&PSpaceX Inks $30 Billion Computing Power Deal With GoogleTrump Says He, Not Congress, Is in Charge of Kennedy Center in ReversalThe Nvidia Corp. chief executive landed in Seoul and pr
Shares of leading designer of graphics chips Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) fell 5.9% in the afternoon session after macro pressure and an impending Senate hearing on China chip sales overwhelmed the impressive product updates earlier in the week.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
Shares of off-Road and powersports vehicle corporation Polaris (NYSE:PII) fell 3.1% in the morning session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
Shares of computer processor maker AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) fell 6.5% in the morning session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
Shares of wireless chipmaker Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) fell 6% in the morning session after the AVGO earnings overhang and the stronger-than-expected jobs report combined to drive one of the broadest global chip selloff of the year.
Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Ines Ferre joins Market Domination Overtime to break down the chip stock sell-off that sent shockwaves through the market on Friday, June 5.

US stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) sink in Friday trading, the Nasdaq Composite leading losses and closing over 1,100 points lower (4.18%). The market is reacting to May's overwhelmingly positive labor data — 172,000 jobs added the US economy vs. estimates of 88,000 — raising investor concerns that the Federal Reserve may be inclined to hike interest rates. Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre breaks down the day's biggest market moves.
Vera Rubin is in full production, with deliveries set for the third quarter.
My research had found that corporate governance mechanisms, such as board of directors and active shareholders, tend to complement and balance each other to drive a company’s performance. Strong corporate governance helps sustain strong stock performance. Tech companies are growing on steroids.
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