On October 19, 1987, the stock market experienced its largest one-day percentage drop in history. Discover how this seismic event transformed one stockbroker's career and shaped enduring lessons for ...
Mark Spitznagel, a noted Wall Street “permabear," issued stark warnings about the US economy, predicting a crash reminiscent ...
U.S. technology stock crash. The Magnificent 7 tech stocks now make up 33% of the S&P 500 SPX by market cap, and with valuations already high, a return to the long-term price/earnings average alone ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the U.S. central bank could cut rates if inflation slows further or if the job market suddenly weakens ... SoftBank Group’s stock dipped 1.1% after reports it ...
Wall Street pointed mostly higher in premarket trading Thursday while more corporate earnings poured in a day after the Federal Reserve opted to leave its benchmark lending rate alone. Futures for ...
TL;DR: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addressed the market excitement surrounding the new DeepSeek AI, which led to a decline in tech company stock prices. The DeepSeek R1 model has caused a massive stir ...
Nvidia’s market cap closed at $3.49 trillion and the stock is still up by 90% year-on-year. The 52 Week Range for Nvidia is $60.70 – $153.13. So, what triggered the crash in Nvidia’s stock?
On Monday, the stock opened lower at $124.80 and touched an intraday low of $116.70 per share. The firm lost over $600 billion in market capitalisation in the previous session. DeepSeek R1 is a ...
Nvidia's double-digit decline could be just a taste of what's to come for investors, with another pullback multiple times as large in the cards, said Nassim Taleb, the author of "The Black Swan.
NVIDIA's market cap was about $465 billion during the Opening Bell, as NVIDIA shares slipped around 13 per cent during early morning deals on Monday. However, the DeepSeep AI fear in the US stock ...
News of DeepSeek making a major AI breakthrough at a low cost shook the US stock market, hitting companies that have benefited from AI’s growth, such as chipmakers, infrastructure providers ...