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Major chipmakers’ stocks waffle after Biden, Trump warnings rattle investors

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Major computer chip manufacturers like Nvidia and TSMC tried to shake off their slump Thursday after warnings from each President Biden and Republican nominee Donald Trump fueled renewed geopolitical concerns amongst investors.

A  selloff within the chip sector earlier this week  occurred after the Biden administration threatened severe restrictions on exports by foreign chipmakers to China, while former President Donald Trump rattled the market by suggesting Taiwan should pay the US to defend against China’s aggression.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company had lost the equivalent of greater than $52 billion in market value this week. On Thursday, shares ticked up lower than  1%  whilst the corporate said it expects third-quarter revenue to surge by as much as 34% on increased demand.

TSMC was among the many chip stocks that sold off this week. AFP via Getty Images

US-based Nvidia  bounced back  2.8% Thursday after plunging greater than 9% since Monday. Japanese chipmaker Tokyo Electron sank 8.8%. Dutch firm ASML’s shares were down lower than 1% after declining greater than 10% yesterday.

The tech-heavy Nasdaq index plunged 125 points, or 0.7%, on Thursday — on the heels of plummeting greater than 500 yesterday. The Dow, meanwhile, tumbled 533 points, or 1.3%, after setting records the previous three sessions.

The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, which tracks the likes of Nvidia, TSMC and Intel, lost nearly $500 billion in market value on Wednesday alone, based on the FT.

The Biden administration warned allies that it could implement drastic trade restrictions on foreign chipmakers similar to Japan’s Tokyo Electron and Netherlands-based ASML in the event that they proceed selling advanced chips to China, Bloomberg reported.

The move suggested the Biden administration is stepping up efforts to dam China’s access to the advanced chips required to power artificial intelligence amid heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing.

ASML was one in every of the foreign firms that might be targeted by Biden’s recent trade restrictions. via REUTERS

In July, the Wall Street Journal reported that a network of buyers and sellers were smuggling advanced Nvidia chips to China despite the Biden administration’s efforts.

Elsewhere, Trump rankled chip investors when he told Bloomberg Businessweek that Taiwan “did take about 100% of our chip business” and “should pay us for defense.”

Taiwan is the world’s primary manufacturing hub for advanced microchips and produces 92% of the world’s supply, based on data compiled by the Semiconductor Industry Association.

The Biden administration reportedly warned it is going to impose recent export controls on foreign chipmakers who sell to China. Getty Images

“Taiwan took our chip business from us, I mean, how silly are we? They took all of our chip business,” Trump told the outlet. “They’re immensely wealthy. And I don’t think we’re any different from an insurance policy.”

Despite the broad selloff, investor fears that geopolitical tensions will hurt the tech industry could also be overblown, based on Wedbush analyst Dan Ives – who described the situation as a “golden buying opportunity.”

“The bears screamed fire in a crowded theater on China/geopolitical worries when NASDAQ was 5k, 10k, 15k since 2016…and can again once we consider tech stocks go higher into year-end/2025,” Ives said in a note to clients.

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Major computer chip manufacturers like Nvidia and TSMC tried to shake off their slump Thursday after warnings from each President Biden and Republican nominee Donald Trump fueled renewed geopolitical concerns amongst investors.

A  selloff within the chip sector earlier this week  occurred after the Biden administration threatened severe restrictions on exports by foreign chipmakers to China, while former President Donald Trump rattled the market by suggesting Taiwan should pay the US to defend against China’s aggression.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company had lost the equivalent of greater than $52 billion in market value this week. On Thursday, shares ticked up lower than  1%  whilst the corporate said it expects third-quarter revenue to surge by as much as 34% on increased demand.

TSMC was among the many chip stocks that sold off this week. AFP via Getty Images

US-based Nvidia  bounced back  2.8% Thursday after plunging greater than 9% since Monday. Japanese chipmaker Tokyo Electron sank 8.8%. Dutch firm ASML’s shares were down lower than 1% after declining greater than 10% yesterday.

The tech-heavy Nasdaq index plunged 125 points, or 0.7%, on Thursday — on the heels of plummeting greater than 500 yesterday. The Dow, meanwhile, tumbled 533 points, or 1.3%, after setting records the previous three sessions.

The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, which tracks the likes of Nvidia, TSMC and Intel, lost nearly $500 billion in market value on Wednesday alone, based on the FT.

The Biden administration warned allies that it could implement drastic trade restrictions on foreign chipmakers similar to Japan’s Tokyo Electron and Netherlands-based ASML in the event that they proceed selling advanced chips to China, Bloomberg reported.

The move suggested the Biden administration is stepping up efforts to dam China’s access to the advanced chips required to power artificial intelligence amid heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing.

ASML was one in every of the foreign firms that might be targeted by Biden’s recent trade restrictions. via REUTERS

In July, the Wall Street Journal reported that a network of buyers and sellers were smuggling advanced Nvidia chips to China despite the Biden administration’s efforts.

Elsewhere, Trump rankled chip investors when he told Bloomberg Businessweek that Taiwan “did take about 100% of our chip business” and “should pay us for defense.”

Taiwan is the world’s primary manufacturing hub for advanced microchips and produces 92% of the world’s supply, based on data compiled by the Semiconductor Industry Association.

The Biden administration reportedly warned it is going to impose recent export controls on foreign chipmakers who sell to China. Getty Images

“Taiwan took our chip business from us, I mean, how silly are we? They took all of our chip business,” Trump told the outlet. “They’re immensely wealthy. And I don’t think we’re any different from an insurance policy.”

Despite the broad selloff, investor fears that geopolitical tensions will hurt the tech industry could also be overblown, based on Wedbush analyst Dan Ives – who described the situation as a “golden buying opportunity.”

“The bears screamed fire in a crowded theater on China/geopolitical worries when NASDAQ was 5k, 10k, 15k since 2016…and can again once we consider tech stocks go higher into year-end/2025,” Ives said in a note to clients.

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