Scott Olson Stock index futures rose Sunday evening on hopes that the U.S. and China can again defuse trade tensions. S&P futures (SPX) +0.9%, Nasdaq 100 futures (US100:IND) +1.2% and…
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China has sharply expanded its export controls on rare earth elements and related technologies, tightening its grip on a strategically vital sector just weeks before a possible meeting between US…
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China has sent notifications to firms advising them against buying Nvidia’s H20 chips, notably those with any government purposes, Bloomberg reported.
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Nvidia expects to be able to sell H20 chips in China once again after previously forecasting it would lose out on $8 billion in revenue this quarter related to sales…
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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) Chief Executive Jensen Huang is pushing back against concerns that his company’s technology could aid China’s military, arguing that U.S. export restrictions may do more to accelerate China’s…
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asbe/iStock via Getty Images CATL, the world’s largest electric vehicle battery manufacturer, is trading at a record premium in Hong Kong compared to its mainland China-listed shares, a likely sign…
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After months of rising tensions, U.S. and Chinese negotiators have agreed on a “framework” to implement agreements that have been reached on trade, officials said late Tuesday.
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Torsten Asmus Asia stock markets trade mostly lower on Friday, mirrored declines in US Treasury yields after a US appeals court reinstated President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, overturning a previous…
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The Trump administration is serious about using tariffs to generate revenue that funds tax cuts.
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jamesonwu1972 / Shutterstock.com In a remarkably candid May 6 interview with CNBC, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warned that U.S. companies missing out on China’s artificial intelligence market would represent a…