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US semiconductor giants Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices have agreed to pay the United States government 15 percent of their revenue from selling artificial intelligence chips to China, according to ...
The BofA survey reveals that the "Magnificent Seven" long trade remains one of the most crowded in the markets. But with the likes of Nvidia and AMD seemingly kissing the ring of President Trump, are ...
The White House’s reported deals with chipmakers Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices for a cut of their chip sales to China are unorthodox and unprecedented — and likely to end up in court.
President Donald Trump is extending a tariff truce with China for another 90 days, stabilizing trade ties between the world’s ...
Ukraine President Zelenskyy spoke to Prime Minister Modi on phone and briefed him about Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities ...
Investors appear to be expecting another extension of the China deadline—anything other than that could be a shock.
U.S. levies on Chinese goods like toys, footwear and furniture could rise sharply if a deal is not approved by Tuesday’s deadline.
Joe Glauber, senior research fellow with the International Food Policy Research Institute, says the trade imbalance may not be as concerning as it looks on the surface.
Nvidia and AMD agreed to share 15 percent of their revenues from AI chip sales to China with the U.S. government in an unusual export deal.
In July, Brazil hosted the seventeenth BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, et al.) summit. Public opinion ...
The two U.S. semiconductor companies agreed to part with 15% of their revenues in exchange for export licenses that will ...