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Wall Street sinks as investors weigh China challenge to US dominance in AI. Nvidia tumbles 10%.
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is tumbling on fears the big U.S. companies that have feasted on the artificial-intelligence frenzy are under threat from a competitor in China. The S&P 500 fell 1.8% in early trading Monday.
China’s A.I. Advances Spook Big Tech Investors on Wall Street
Stiffer competition for the tech giants at the forefront of the artificial intelligence boom prompted investors to reassess the companies’ sky-high valuations.
US stock futures sink as investors weigh China challenge to US dominance in AI. Nvidia off 12%
Investors dumped technology stocks in premarket trading Monday, sending U.S. indexes sharply lower after Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek demonstrated a chatbot that it says rivals the top versions from OpenAI and Google for
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Nvidia Stock Investors Just Got Bad News From DeepSeek, but Certain Wall Street Analysts See a Silver Lining
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) made stock market history on Monday, Jan. 27, but not the good kind. The chipmaker saw its share price ...
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Tesla Earnings: Wall Street Is Looking for Growth From EV Maker
Follow live coverage and analysis of the electric vehicle maker's fourth-quarter financial results, Q&A call, and the stock's ...
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Nightmare on Wall Street as tech stocks lose $1T over Chinese AI startup DeepSeek
DeepSeek was reportedly developed in just two months at a cost of under $6 million — a stark contrast to the billions ...
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Tech stocks plunge as Wall Street fears stretched valuations. Will value stocks win?
U.S. stocks mostly sold off Monday, amid fears China’s AI company DeepSeek could disrupt profits for Big Tech stocks.
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Wall Street Banks Prepare to Sell Billions of Dollars of X Loans
Banks are hoping to sell the X debt at around 90 to 95 cents on the dollar.
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Stock market today: Wall Street edges back from its record
Wall Street is pointing slightly lower in early trading but is on track to close the week with solid gains on healthy ...
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Wall Street defiant after brutal tech selloff. ‘Market reaction is overdone’
Monday’s meltdown was a cold plunge on what had otherwise been a bull market for tech on the belief that AI would usher in a ...
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