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NASDAQ:LI News 5 December 2025 - 2 February 2026

NIO stock slips in premarket as January deliveries jump 96%, but the next test is close

NIO stock slips in premarket as January deliveries jump 96%, but the next test is close

NIO shares slipped 1.3% to $4.70 in Monday premarket trading, despite January deliveries nearly doubling from a year earlier to 27,182 vehicles. The figure fell 44% from December’s record. Broader Chinese EV sales dropped sharply in January after tax incentives expired. Investors remain cautious as sector discounts and rising costs weigh on sentiment.
EV stocks face Monday test: BYD sales slump hits demand mood, Tesla pops on Musk deal talk

EV stocks face Monday test: BYD sales slump hits demand mood, Tesla pops on Musk deal talk

BYD reported January sales fell 30.1% year-over-year to 210,051 units, marking a fifth straight monthly drop. Tesla shares rose 3.3% Friday to $430.41 after reports of possible mergers involving Elon Musk’s companies. Rivian and Lucid declined, while U.S.-listed Chinese EV stocks also fell. NIO’s January deliveries nearly doubled to 27,182 vehicles.
NIO stock drops again as EU tariff rethink and China sales slowdown hit sentiment

NIO stock drops again as EU tariff rethink and China sales slowdown hit sentiment

Nio shares fell 1.6% to $4.61 in New York late Wednesday morning as the EU revived a “minimum price” tariff option for Chinese EVs. The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers forecast vehicle sales growth will slow to 1% in 2026. Nio said it will continue its European expansion despite new trade conditions. EU tariffs on Chinese EVs can reach up to 35.3%.
EV Stocks Today: BYD’s weakest growth in five years and Tesla deliveries set up Friday’s trade

EV Stocks Today: BYD’s weakest growth in five years and Tesla deliveries set up Friday’s trade

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 1:03 PM ET — Market closed China’s BYD reported its weakest annual sales growth in five years, putting a spotlight on the pressure from an EV price war as U.S. markets stayed shut on Thursday for the New Year’s holiday. Reuters The update matters now because China is the world’s biggest electric-vehicle market, and year-end sales and delivery tallies often reset expectations for demand, pricing and margins. Traders also have Tesla’s fourth-quarter deliveries report on Friday as the next major checkpoint for the sector. Reuters In the last U.S. session on Wednesday, Tesla closed down
Li Auto stock in focus after December deliveries; traders eye Nio, XPeng and Tesla next

Li Auto stock in focus after December deliveries; traders eye Nio, XPeng and Tesla next

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 03:16 ET — Market closed Li Auto Inc (2015.HK) (LI.O) said late Wednesday it delivered 44,246 vehicles in December, as Chinese electric-vehicle makers begin publishing year-end sales tallies. Nasdaq Li Auto’s U.S.-listed shares last closed down 34 cents, or about 2%, at $16.93. U.S. equity markets are closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day, with trading set to resume on Friday. Reuters The monthly delivery prints matter because they are one of the earliest reads on demand, and deliveries often map quickly into near-term revenue in the auto business. They also give investors a timely
XPeng stock slides 6% today as Chinese EV shares retreat in thin year-end trade

XPeng stock slides 6% today as Chinese EV shares retreat in thin year-end trade

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 11:11 ET — Regular session XPeng Inc’s U.S.-listed shares slid about 6% on Wednesday, down 6.0% at $19.99 by 11:11 a.m. ET. The late-year session often brings thinner liquidity, which can magnify moves in higher-risk names. For investors in Chinese EVs, the timing matters because fresh demand signals arrive in early January, when manufacturers typically publish monthly delivery figures and China rolls out updated consumer incentives. XPeng’s ADRs (American depositary receipts, the U.S.-traded version of its shares) opened at $20.50 and hit a low of $19.87 before paring losses. The stock traded as high as
XPeng stock today: XPEV slides in premarket as China trade-in subsidies and new G7 REEV grab attention

XPeng stock today: XPEV slides in premarket as China trade-in subsidies and new G7 REEV grab attention

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 06:15 ET — Premarket XPeng Inc shares fell 4.2% to $20.38 in premarket trading on Wednesday, after ending the previous session up 3.8% at $21.28. Premarket volume was about 73,000 shares as of 5:59 a.m. ET. Investing.com The early drop lands as investors balance year-end positioning with fresh signals from Beijing on consumer support. For Chinese new-energy vehicles — a category that includes battery-electric cars and plug-in hybrids — policy changes can quickly reshape demand expectations. China has earmarked 62.5 billion yuan ($8.94 billion) from special treasury bonds for a consumer goods trade-in scheme in
Li Auto stock jumps premarket as China EV shares rally on rate-cut bets

Li Auto stock jumps premarket as China EV shares rally on rate-cut bets

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 04:44 ET — Premarket Li Auto Inc shares rose about 4% to $17.44 in premarket trading on Monday, according to LSEG data. The move lands in the final days of the year, when thin liquidity can exaggerate swings and investors position around macro expectations. Global stocks were on track to end 2025 at record highs on Monday as traders leaned into bets that the Federal Reserve will deliver more interest-rate cuts in 2026. Reuters That matters for automakers because lower rates can ease financing costs for buyers, and for stocks because “long-duration” growth names tend
Li Auto Inc Stock (NASDAQ: LI) Heads Into Year-End With China EV Rule Catalyst, Mixed Analyst Targets, and a Monday Watchlist

Li Auto Inc Stock (NASDAQ: LI) Heads Into Year-End With China EV Rule Catalyst, Mixed Analyst Targets, and a Monday Watchlist

NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2025, 2:50 a.m. ET — Market Closed. Nasdaq Li Auto Inc. stock (NASDAQ: LI) heads into the final week of 2025 with investors balancing a late-week bounce in China-linked EV names against a still-cautious analyst backdrop and a year-end trading environment that can amplify volatility. With U.S. markets closed for the weekend, the focus shifts to what could move LI when trading resumes Monday—especially fresh China policy headlines, sector sentiment around efficiency and pricing, and the next set of delivery and margin signposts. Benzinga+2Reuters+2 LI stock price action: where Li Auto stands after Friday’s session Li
Li Auto Stock (NASDAQ: LI) Heads Into the Weekend Higher as China Tightens EV Efficiency Rules: Analyst Targets, Delivery Trends, and What to Watch Monday

Li Auto Stock (NASDAQ: LI) Heads Into the Weekend Higher as China Tightens EV Efficiency Rules: Analyst Targets, Delivery Trends, and What to Watch Monday

NEW YORK, Dec. 27, 2025, 7:12 p.m. ET — Market closed (Weekend) Li Auto Inc. (NASDAQ: LI) stock is heading into the weekend on firmer footing after the China-based EV maker’s U.S.-listed shares finished Friday at $17.44, up 3.93% on the session. Friday’s move unfolded in a holiday-thinned U.S. market backdrop—U.S. exchanges reopened after Christmas with lighter participation and fewer catalysts, a setup that can amplify sector-driven rotations and headline sensitivity. Barron’s For Li Auto stock, the most notable near-term catalyst in the last 24–48 hours wasn’t a company-specific filing—it was policy news out of China that helped lift sentiment
NIO Stock Weekend Update: NIO Inc. (NYSE: NIO) Closes Higher as China’s New EV Efficiency Rules and Battery-Supply Headlines Take Focus

NIO Stock Weekend Update: NIO Inc. (NYSE: NIO) Closes Higher as China’s New EV Efficiency Rules and Battery-Supply Headlines Take Focus

NEW YORK, Dec. 27, 2025, 5:40 p.m. ET — Market closed (Weekend). NIO Inc. stock is heading into the weekend on a firmer footing after the U.S.-listed ADR finished Friday’s session at $5.10, up about 4% on the day. Trading volume was roughly 48 million shares, broadly in line with recent activity, as investors weighed a mix of China policy headlines, fresh battery-supply chatter tied to NIO’s brands, and ongoing debates about whether the company’s 2026 path to better margins is on track. MarketWatch With U.S. markets closed until Monday, the next meaningful catalyst for NIO shares will be how
Li Auto Inc (NASDAQ: LI) Stock: Latest Price, News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Session

Li Auto Inc (NASDAQ: LI) Stock: Latest Price, News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Session

As of 5:03 a.m. ET in New York on Saturday, December 27, 2025, U.S. stock exchanges are closed for the weekend. Li Auto Inc. (NASDAQ: LI) last traded around $17.44, up about 4% versus its prior close after a volatile, holiday-thinned stretch for global markets and China-linked equities. That move matters because Li Auto is sitting at the intersection of three big forces investors can’t ignore right now: Below is what’s driving the narrative, what Wall Street analysts are forecasting, and what investors should have on their radar before the next U.S. session (Monday, Dec. 29). Why Li Auto stock
EV Stocks Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Tesla’s California Autopilot Case, Ford’s $6.5B Battery Deal Exit, and Fresh Catalysts for EVgo, QuantumScape, Rivian, and Lucid

EV Stocks Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Tesla’s California Autopilot Case, Ford’s $6.5B Battery Deal Exit, and Fresh Catalysts for EVgo, QuantumScape, Rivian, and Lucid

NEW YORK — Wednesday, December 17, 2025 — U.S.-listed EV stocks are trading on a mix of regulatory headlines, shifting policy risk, and company-specific catalysts that are widening the gap between winners and laggards. Tesla remains the sector’s main gravity well as investors weigh a California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) action tied to “Autopilot” marketing—while also continuing to price in Tesla’s robotaxi ambitions. Meanwhile, Ford’s decision to cancel a multibillion-dollar battery supply agreement adds to the narrative of an industry retrenchment in EV investment, even as charging-network operators and battery-tech names chase cost reductions and new partnerships. Reuters+1 EV stocks in
EV Stocks Today: Tesla Near Record High on Driverless Robotaxi Tests as Ford’s $19.5B EV Reset and a Charging Lawsuit Jolt the Sector (Dec. 16, 2025)

EV Stocks Today: Tesla Near Record High on Driverless Robotaxi Tests as Ford’s $19.5B EV Reset and a Charging Lawsuit Jolt the Sector (Dec. 16, 2025)

Electric vehicle (EV) stocks are trading on a split screen Tuesday, December 16, 2025: Tesla is climbing toward record territory on fresh robotaxi momentum, while much of the broader EV ecosystem—from early-stage automakers to charging names—faces a tougher tape as investors digest a major Ford strategy pivot, policy uncertainty around charging buildouts, and rate-sensitive market moves following the delayed U.S. jobs report. Below is what matters most for EV stocks today in the U.S. stock market, as of ~1:45 PM ET (intraday), and what investors are watching next. EV stocks snapshot (U.S.-listed) around 1:45 PM ET Moves are intraday vs. the prior close and change quickly. Tesla
EV Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Tesla Rebounds as ‘EV Winter’ Downgrade Pressures Lucid, Rivian and China EV Names

EV Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Tesla Rebounds as ‘EV Winter’ Downgrade Pressures Lucid, Rivian and China EV Names

Published: December 9, 2025 – U.S. market close & early after-hours overview Electric-vehicle stocks delivered a choppy session on Tuesday as Wall Street continued to digest Morgan Stanley’s stark “EV winter” call and investors positioned ahead of tomorrow’s Federal Reserve rate decision. Tesla led the U.S. EV group higher into the close, while Lucid, XPeng, Li Auto, NIO and BYD all finished in the red. Rivian managed only a modest gain despite buzz around its upcoming Autonomy & AI Day. StockAnalysis+6StockAnalysis+6StockAnalysis+6 Early after-hours trading showed mostly small, directionless moves: Tesla trimmed a sliver of its regular-session gain, Rivian ticked slightly
EV Stocks Weekly Recap: Tesla’s China Bounce, Rivian Recall and Policy Shockwaves Rock the Sector (Dec 1–7, 2025)

EV Stocks Weekly Recap: Tesla’s China Bounce, Rivian Recall and Policy Shockwaves Rock the Sector (Dec 1–7, 2025)

The first week of December 2025 was anything but quiet for electric vehicle (EV) stocks. While global EV adoption is still on a long‑term upward trajectory, markets spent the week wrestling with collapsing U.S. EV sales, fresh recalls, aggressive Chinese competition, and yet more price cuts from Tesla. Below is a news-style recap of the key EV stock movers and the major forecasts and analyses that shaped sentiment between 1–7 December 2025. This Week in EV Stocks – At a Glance Key EV & auto headlines, Dec 1–7 2025 Barron’s Ford Stock Falls. It’s Getting Ugly for EV Sales. 5
Best Chinese Stocks to Buy Now (December 2025): Tech, EVs and AI Leaders in a Rebounding Market

Best Chinese Stocks to Buy Now (December 2025): Tech, EVs and AI Leaders in a Rebounding Market

China’s stock market has quietly staged a comeback in 2025 – but it’s still trading at a discount to many global peers. That mix of recovering sentiment, low valuations and heavy policy support for “new economy” sectors is exactly why Chinese stocks are back on many investors’ radar this December. FT Markets+2Energy News+2 This article looks at the best Chinese stocks to research now, based on fresh analyst reports, macro forecasts and market data as of 5 December 2025. It focuses on companies listed in Shanghai/Shenzhen, Hong Kong and U.S. ADRs that are: Important: This is not personal investment advice.

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AMD stock jumps 8% in chip rebound — what investors are watching before Monday

AMD stock jumps 8% in chip rebound — what investors are watching before Monday

7 February 2026
New York, February 7, 2026, 09:08 EST — Market closed. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) ended Friday up 8.2% at $208.44, lifting the AMD stock price heading into next week after a sharp bounce in chip shares. The stock traded between $192.66 and $209.24 and saw volume of about 54.5 million shares. The move mattered because semiconductors have been the pressure point in a widening argument over how much big tech will spend on artificial intelligence (AI) hardware this year. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index — a widely followed basket of chipmakers — rose 5.7% after three straight daily losses, as investors
Alphabet stock drops for a fourth straight day as AI spending jitters linger

Alphabet stock drops for a fourth straight day as AI spending jitters linger

7 February 2026
Alphabet shares fell 2.53% to $322.86 Friday, marking a fourth straight decline as investors questioned heavy AI-related spending. The Nasdaq slipped Thursday after Alphabet detailed up to $185 billion in capex, while the Dow and S&P 500 rose Friday on chipmaker gains. U.S. markets reopen Monday, with attention on Alphabet’s outlook and upcoming jobs and inflation data.
BBAI stock jumps 16% into BigBear.ai share-vote week — what to watch next

BBAI stock jumps 16% into BigBear.ai share-vote week — what to watch next

7 February 2026
BigBear.ai Holdings shares surged 15.7% Friday to $4.72 ahead of a key shareholder vote on doubling authorized shares to 1 billion. Options trading was heavy, with a put/call ratio of 0.19. The company recently announced deals in AI customs technology and a partnership with Abu Dhabi’s AD Ports Group. The special meeting is set for Feb. 18, with online voting open until late Feb. 17.
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