July 13 (Reuters) - The rough start for U.S. chip stocks in July likely points to further volatility as investors wrestle with high valuations and questions about the longevity of the AI capex boom.
After a plunge in ‌the $877 bln AI memory chip maker's Seoul stock, its new US paper is at a 36% premium, ​nearly double TSMC ...
Most nights, Frank Alfonso sleeps on the roof to escape the suffocating heat during Havana's increasingly frequent blackouts.
قالت منظمة مراسلون بلا حدود اليوم الاثنين ​إن الشرطة المغربية ألقت القبض ‌على المعلق المعارض علي المرابط للتحقيق معه فور ...
Goldman Sachs senior counsel Kathryn Ruemmler is set to face ​congressional scrutiny on Wednesday over her ties to Jeffrey Epstein, pushing the Wall Street bank back into the spotlight over ‌its ...
The White House plans to bring together utility companies and ‌data center developers for a voluntary pledge designed to ...
China is aiming for ​retail sales to total ‌around 60 trillion yuan ($8.85 trillion) by ​2030, the government ​said in its ...
A ​move by Michael Saylor's bitcoin stockpiling company Strategy to authorize more bitcoin sales has once again shone a spotlight on a clutch ‌of public crypto hoarding companies, which have been ...
The Bank of Canada is expected to keep its ‌key policy rate unchanged at 2.25% on Wednesday, as signs of an easing underlying ...
Meta said on Monday its data center in Richland Parish, Louisiana will expand ​to 5 gigawatts of compute capacity, ‌in a bid to support the social media company's AI ambitions.
UK's FTSE 100 was little changed on Monday as a rally in oil prices boosted ​energy stocks, helping offset losses in ...
Futures tied to the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq ​fell on Monday, as a fresh escalation between Iran and the U.S. in the Gulf rattled investors' sentiment, drove ‌oil prices higher and knocked chip stocks.