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European markets lower as investors react to earnings; euro zone inflation falls to 2.1%
Investors on Friday are reacting to a number of big-name earnings and central bank decisions this week. Source link
Amazon's stock soars 12% on third-quarter beat and increased spending guidance
Amazon blew past analyst estimates in its third-quarter earnings report and raised its capital expenditures forecast for the year to $125 billion. Source link
Nvidia's Huang downplays concerns over selling AI chips to Beijing: It has 'plenty' of its own
“It’s in the best interest of America to serve that China market. It’s in the best interest of China to have the American technology,” the Nvidia CEO said. Source link
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI is in a 'virtuous cycle.' Here's what he means
“The virtual cycle of AI has been designed, and this is … the reason why you’re seeing the world’s capex going so fast,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said. Source link
Soviet throwback? Russia rekindles home-grown events after isolation from the West
Russia was banned from various cultural and sporting events after it launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Source link
Pony.ai becomes first to win citywide robotaxi permit in China's Silicon Valley
Pony.ai said it is the first company to get a permit to operate taxis across all of the Chinese city of Shenzhen on the border of Hong Kong. Source link
Google to offer Gemini AI for free to over 500 million Jio users as global firms double down on India
Global AI companies are stepping up efforts to gain users in India by offering free subscriptions Source link
CNBC Daily Open: Ghosts of gains past for markets this Halloween
Investors were spooked by some Big Tech capex plans, with all three major indexes falling Thursday. Source link
Samsung building facility with 50,000 Nvidia GPUs to automate chip manufacturing
Samsung is the latest company to announce a deal with Nvidia, whose chips remain essential for building and deploying advanced artificial intelligence. Source link
China's Xi urges Asian nations to keep supply chains stable, work together during ‘turbulent’ times
Chinese President Xi Jinping played up how Beijing is a proponent of stable supply chains and free trade in a speech Friday. Source link