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ASML Outlook Weighs On Global Tech

Bloomberg Technology

Bloomberg

Tech News, Business, News

4.549 Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde discuss the latest tech rout as ASML's weak outlook causes concern for investors. Plus, Former President Donald Trump on the importance of keeping Google intact, and Google goes nuclear with latest carbon-free investment to power its AI ambitions.

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0:00.0

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0:07.5

how can investors gain exposure to this structural long-term trend?

0:11.5

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0:15.2

There's a rhythm in the markets,

0:17.4

in the resonant echoes of the opening bell,

0:19.7

in the preludes leading to global elections,

0:22.4

in the rising course conducted by AI.

0:25.0

And if you want to learn to listen for it, we'll show you how.

0:28.0

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0:30.0

From the heart of where innovation, money and power collide in Silicon Valley and beyond,

0:37.0

this is Bloomberg Technology with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow. Live from New York in San Francisco, this is Bloomberg Technology.

0:58.6

Coming up, ASML shares sink further as its CEO addresses the chip equipment makers shock booking slowdown.

1:05.6

We speak to Donald Trump about the future of Google, despite criticism the former president

1:10.1

says it's important to keep the company intact.

1:13.0

Plus, next generation nuclear.

1:15.0

More on Google and Amazon's latest investments in the carbon-free tech

1:18.0

crucial to their AI energy needs.

1:21.0

But first, we've got to go to the chip sector, Ed. Yeah, look downward pressure on

1:26.1

semiconductor stocks and chip equipment makers globally has been a story for the past 24 hours in Asia into the European session and it now has continued to the United States.

1:39.0

The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index is actually high at 4.10% to 1% and actually it's those two the are still under pressure down 5% continuing from the savage sell-off of Monday

1:55.4

of Tuesday sorry Intel is interesting right think about the story here

2:00.2

ASML is a chip equipment maker.

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