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Profits are set to recover this year, but a focus on large, high-margin vehicles could create a gap for Chinese rivals to exploit
China's nine-day Lunar New Year holiday showed consumers were eager to travel, while remaining price-conscious.
Investors had grown weary that the massive run-up in spending on AI hardware might not be sustainable, stoking fears of a bubble building in the sector.
The Supreme Court decision to strike down Trump's tariffs has thrown fresh confusion over the raft of trade deals negotiated with global partners, stalling trade talks.
Asian tech stocks rallied as stronger-than-expected results from Nvidia eased concerns that momentum in artificial intelligence spending was cooling.
In its earnings report, Nvidia gave guidance for the first quarter that sailed past estimates, with growth projected to reach its fastest in a year.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang weighed in on a conflict between the Defense Department and its strategic partner on Thursday, saying it's “not the end of the world.”
Asia-Pacific markets were poised to open higher on Thursday, tracking Wall Street gains as strong earnings from Nvidia and Oracle lifted investor sentiment.
Nvidia shares weren't moving much in extended trading. But make no mistake, the chipmaker's earnings report was impressive.