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What US-China Tensions Over Taiwan Mean for Investors

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Hebe Chen, market analyst at IG, looks at how the tensions between the US and China over Taiwan are affecting financial markets in Asia. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." Follow Bloomberg...
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Samsung Electronics Profit Beats Estimates; Sees Memory Recovery

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Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest maker of memory chips and smartphones, reported third-quarter profit that beat expectations. And the company predicted a recovery in the semiconductor market next year. Peter Elstrom reports...
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Apple Unveils New Laptops, iMac, Trio of Powerful Chips

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Apple Inc. announced the third generation of its in-house Mac processor line on Monday as part of a "Scary Fast"-branded product unveiling, an unusually timed event that kicked off at 5 p.m. California time. It also introduced a new iMac...
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SK Hynix Sales Decline Slows in Sign of Chip Recovery

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South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix Inc. has reported a more moderate decline in revenue and said it will increase capital spending. This might be a a sign the global chip market will be recovering after more than a year of challenges....
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Ex-PBOC Deputy Chief: China Faces Cyclical, Structural Issues

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Former People's Bank of China Deputy Governor Zhu Min discusses the state of the world's second-largest economy, policies, and the bilateral relations with the US. Chinese President Xi Jinping stepped up support for the world's...
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Nvidia to Challenge Intel With Arm-Based Chips for PCs

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Bloomberg has learned that Nvidia Corp. is using Arm Holdings Plc technology to develop chips that would challenge Intel Corp. processors in PCs. Peter Elstrom reports on Bloomberg Television.
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ASML Orders Plunge Amid Wider Semiconductor Slump

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ASML's order intake plunged in the third quarter amid a sector-wide slump in the semiconductor industry, helping propel sales in China to nearly half of its revenue in the period. April Roach reports from Amsterdam on Bloomberg Television.
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US to Tighten Curbs on China's Access to Advanced Chip Tech

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The US plans to tighten sweeping measures to restrict China's access to advanced semiconductors and chipmaking gear. Advisors Capital Management partner and portfolio manager JoAnne Feeney joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss how...
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India Banks to Show Strength: Asia Earnings Week Ahead

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India's leading banks should underscore the resilience of Asia's third-largest economy, while the IT industry may confirm it remains under pressure. Felix Tam has more on Bloomberg Television.
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US to Tighten China Access Curbs to Advanced Chip Tech

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Stephen Engle on The Biden administration is expected to tighten sweeping measures announced last October to restrict China's access to advanced semiconductors and chipmaking gear. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Samsung Sales Drop 13% in Sign of Persisting Chip Slump

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Samsung Electronics Co., South Korea's largest company, has reported its fourth straight quarterly sales decline as it continues to struggle amid a downturn in the semiconductor industry. Meanwhile, Samsung said Tuesday the company is...
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Top Calls: US-China Technology Race

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Christopher Danely, Citi Senior Semiconductor Analyst, joins Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld to discuss the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations on Bloomberg Markets: The Close. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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US Lets Samsung, SK Hynix Expand Giant Chip Plants in China

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South Korea says the Biden administration will allow Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. to acquire the equipment they need to sustain and expand their giant chipmaking operations in China. Mayumi Negishi reports on Bloomberg...
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Ray Dalio Says US-China Relations on 'Brink of Red Lines'

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"US-China relations are, in a number of areas, on the brink of red lines," Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio says in a conversation with David Westin at the Greenwich Economic Forum.
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Huawei's Phone Marks Surprise Comeback

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The recent debut of Huawei's high-end smartphone may be a message to the US that its tech curbs are not stopping China from developing advanced semiconductors. Peter Elstrom has more on today's Big Take on Bloomberg Television.
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Wedbush Securities' Bryson on Micron Earnings

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Matthew Bryson, senior vice president for equity research at Wedbush Securities, discusses his key takeaways from a steeper than anticipated loss in Micron's fourth-quarter earnings. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and...
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OIL UPENDS EM DISINFLATION TRADE

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Surging oil prices have upended a disinflation trade in EMs, after reviving price pressures and damping hopes that interest rates will fall. Louis Lau, Director of Investments Group at Brandes Investment Partners, speaks with Shery Ahn...
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Nvidia CEO Huang Is Betting on India's AI Market

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Chipmaker Nvidia Corp. is betting on India to become one of the world's biggest artificial-intelligence centers. And Infosys Ltd. said this week the Indian tech firm will collaborate with Nvidia to provide generative AI-based services....
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Taiwan Presidential Candidate Hou on China Ties

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Hou Yu-ih, a former top law enforcement official, is now the opposition Kuomintang Party's candidate in Taiwan's upcoming presidential election. In an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu during his trip to the US, Hou discusses...
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US Commerce Secretary Says No Evidence China Can Make Advanced Chips at Scale

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US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is casting doubt on China's ability to build advanced chips at scale. This comes as Huawei Technologies Co. released a new phone with an advanced 7-nanometer chip made by China's Semiconductor...
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Qualcomm Shares Sink as Smartphone Slowdown Continues

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Qualcomm Inc., the largest maker of smartphone processors, tumbled as much as 11% after giving a tepid sales forecast for the current quarter, indicating that demand for mobile devices remains weak. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports. Follow...
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Republicans Press Biden Administration for Full Huawei Sanctions

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A group of Republican lawmakers are pressing the Biden administration to completely cut off Huawei Technologies Co. and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. from their American suppliers. The request comes after Huawei...
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Chip Designer Arm's 25% Debut Gain Delivers Win for Owner SoftBank

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Arm Holdings Plc climbed 25% in its US trading debut, helping shares of its owner SoftBank Group Corp. rise in Tokyo. Arm has raised $4.87 billion in the year's biggest initial public offering. Min Jeong Lee reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Rapidus on Building Japan's Own TSMC

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A 13-month-old chipmaking startup backed by the Japanese government is aiming to build the country's own version of TSMC from scratch. Rapidus Chief Executive Officer Atsuyoshi Koike spoke to Bloomberg exclusively about the company's...