Among the lessons from this week's tech plunge, the risk of heavy concentration in a handful of stocks is an important takeaway for investors.
The last place the tech giants expected any competition to emerge from was China, because US capitalism was the great innovator and China a mere imitator.
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A Chinese artificial intelligence startup’s latest AI model spooked markets Monday, leaving U.S. and European technology stocks on track for a $1 trillion wipeout, just a week after President Donald ...
Chip stocks in the U.S. and Europe rose on Wednesday for a second straight day, recovering from a punishing selloff triggered ...
The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite closed down nearly 3% on Monday, with shares of AI-focused chipmaker Nvidia plunging 17% and ...
U.S. chip stocks were a mixed bunch with several joining Nvidia in the red. Cirrus Logic was down 2.2% while ARM Holdings' ...
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