The S&P 500 was muted on Thursday as losses in tech heavyweights Microsoft and Nvidia countered earnings-led gains for Meta and Tesla, while investors parsed a slew of corporate earnings a day after the U.
Nvidia shares' 9% recovery Tuesday was the second-best day in terms of market cap added for any company ever—but the company faced another selloff Wednesday.
US-listed shares of tech giants Nvidia, TSMC, and others are gaining some lost ground after China's DeepSeek rattled stock markets.
Shares for leading US chip firm Nvidia dropped by almost 17% on Monday after the emergence of DeepSeek stunned Silicon Valley.
Nvidia stock is set for its worst trading day in recent history — however, two Wall Street analysts remain bullish, despite new competition.
The sharp pullback in Nvidia shares Monday cost investors $592.7 billion in paper losses as investors fled the stock amid rapid advancements at [China's DeepSeek](
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Despite the recent crash and the emergence of DeepSeek, Wall Street analysts have generally maintained their bullish outlook on Nvidia stock.
Chinese startup DeepSeek has debuted an AI app that challenges OpenAI's ChatGPT and other U.S. rivals, sending a shock through Wall Street.
It feels like this day was always going to come — when all the artificial-intelligence names collapse — but one might have imagined it would come from, say, a profit warning from Nvidia. Instead, it comes from what appears to be an Nvidia consumer, Chinese AI service provider DeepSeek.
Live Updates Stocks on the Move Today 10:57 am Looking at a heat map of the market today, there’s a lot of red. Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B) is down 2%. Healthcare stocks are uneven with Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) down 3% following earnings.
A slew of stocks, including chip maker Nvidia, fell Monday after Chinese startup DeepSeek released an AI model that runs on less-advanced chips and at a lower cost than U.S. rivals.