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Financial News News 20 January 2026

GigaDevice Class A stock in focus after new filing — what could move 603986 at the Shanghai open

GigaDevice Class A stock in focus after new filing — what could move 603986 at the Shanghai open

GigaDevice Semiconductor ended Monday up 2.85% at 288.45 yuan after announcing a completed share capital change tied to equity incentives. Shares have surged about 14% over three sessions, with Monday’s trading volume at 13.2 billion yuan. Morgan Stanley expects DDR4 memory prices to rise up to 50% in Q1. Investors will watch Tuesday’s open for signs of further momentum.
Astera Labs stock jumps into MLK Day market pause — here’s what traders watch next

Astera Labs stock jumps into MLK Day market pause — here’s what traders watch next

Astera Labs closed Friday up 4.3% at $182, trading 5.4 million shares ahead of the U.S. market holiday. The stock outperformed chip sector peers, with the iShares Semiconductor ETF up 1.6% and Nvidia down 0.5%. Investors await Astera’s quarterly results and conference call on Feb. 10. U.S. markets were shut Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Why Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) stock is in focus ahead of Tuesday’s reopen

Why Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) stock is in focus ahead of Tuesday’s reopen

Monolithic Power Systems shares rose 2.3% to $1,033.17 Friday, capping a fifth straight gain before the holiday weekend. S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures fell over 1.2% Monday after President Trump threatened new tariffs on Europe. Wells Fargo upgraded MPWR to Overweight, citing rising enterprise data demand. The company reports Q4 and full-year earnings on Feb. 5.
Moore Threads stock price in focus as China’s trading curbs and rate fix loom

Moore Threads stock price in focus as China’s trading curbs and rate fix loom

Moore Threads shares closed down 2.08% at 633.30 yuan ahead of Tuesday’s Shanghai open, well below last year’s high. Mainland exchanges raised margin requirements to 100% on Jan. 19, tightening speculative trading. China’s central bank boosted tech lending by 400 billion yuan last week but left broad policy rates unchanged. The loan prime rate is expected to hold steady at 9:15 a.m. local time.
Analog Devices stock price: ADI in focus as tariff threat jars futures ahead of Tuesday reopen

Analog Devices stock price: ADI in focus as tariff threat jars futures ahead of Tuesday reopen

Analog Devices shares closed down 0.6% at $300.25 Friday, ahead of the U.S. market shutdown for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. A new tariff threat from Washington sent S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures tumbling over 1.2%, dragging chip stocks lower. ADI’s next earnings date remains unconfirmed, with analysts expecting a Q1 profit jump to $2.33 per share. U.S. trading resumes Tuesday.
Arm stock price in focus after MLK Day: 3 catalysts that could move ARM this week

Arm stock price in focus after MLK Day: 3 catalysts that could move ARM this week

Arm’s U.S.-listed ADRs closed Friday at $105.78, up 0.6%, after trading between $105.19 and $107.96. The stock has fallen 7.24% in the past month and 29.13% over the past year. Investors await CEO Rene Haas’s appearance at Davos and Arm’s earnings report on Feb. 4. U.S. markets reopen Tuesday after the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
Intel stock price dips into MLK Day break as earnings near and tariff jitters spread

Intel stock price dips into MLK Day break as earnings near and tariff jitters spread

Intel shares fell 2.8% to $46.96 at Friday’s close ahead of its Jan. 22 earnings report. U.S. markets will reopen Tuesday after the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. Analysts recently raised price targets, citing progress in Intel’s foundry business. Trade tensions and tariff threats continue to weigh on chip stocks globally.
AMD stock price: What to watch before Tuesday’s open as earnings loom and risk jitters rise

AMD stock price: What to watch before Tuesday’s open as earnings loom and risk jitters rise

U.S. stock markets closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. AMD rose 1.7% to $231.83 in the previous session, while Nvidia slipped 0.5% and Intel fell 2.8%. Investors await AMD’s Feb. 3 earnings as tariff concerns and inflation data loom. Stock futures dipped on fresh White House tariff warnings.
Foxconn Industrial Internet stock slides 3.3% as China targets “flash boys” — what to watch next

Foxconn Industrial Internet stock slides 3.3% as China targets “flash boys” — what to watch next

Foxconn Industrial Internet’s Shanghai-listed shares fell 3.33% to 60.90 yuan Monday, underperforming the broader market as regulators tightened controls on speculative trading and leverage. China’s securities regulator ordered brokers to remove client-dedicated servers from exchange-run data centers, curbing high-frequency trading. The Shanghai Composite rose 0.29%. Foxconn’s next earnings report is scheduled for March 10.
Banco Santander stock slips on tariff scare — what investors watch next

Banco Santander stock slips on tariff scare — what investors watch next

Banco Santander closed at 10.49 euros in Madrid Monday, down 0.4% after a volatile session triggered by U.S. tariff threats against Europe. The IBEX 35 slipped about 1% as banks sold off ahead of Spain’s earnings season. Santander shares hovered near a 52-week high, with traders eyeing deposit costs and official responses to the tariff risk. The bank enters its earnings blackout window Jan. 20 and reports results Feb. 4.
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CapitaLand Investment share price jumps as CapitaLand REIT payouts roll in — what’s next for 9CI

CapitaLand Investment share price jumps as CapitaLand REIT payouts roll in — what’s next for 9CI

7 February 2026
CapitaLand Investment shares rose 1.3% to S$3.12 on Friday, bucking a 0.8% drop in Singapore’s benchmark index. CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust reported a 16.4% jump in second-half distributable income, while CapitaLand Ascendas REIT posted a 1.4% full-year rise. CapitaLand China Trust saw full-year DPU fall to 4.82 cents amid weaker yuan and occupancy. CLI reports FY2025 results on Feb. 11.
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