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Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 12.11.2025

SBI Shinsei Bank’s IPO may raise over ¥360 billion, with Norinchukin planning to invest up to ¥5 billion, sources told Reuters. Sumitomo Osaka Cement cut its FY2026 earnings forecast, now expecting lower sales and profits. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index fell 0.4% as investors awaited Tencent and JD.com results.
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 11.11.2025

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rose 0.6% to 26,858.53, reaching a one-month high as traders anticipated a US government reopening and a possible Fed rate cut. The CSI 300 Index fell 0.4%. AI signals flagged a buy for MGQE:CA near 27.95 with a stop loss at 27.81. AbbVie (ABBV) was highlighted for bullish technical attributes, though the analyst held no current position.
Wall Street Braces for Shutdown: Stocks Rally as Fed Cuts Loom – Tech & Defense in Focus

Hong Kong stocks today (Nov 6, 2025): Hang Seng jumps 2.1% as chips & commodities surge; Pony.ai and WeRide sink on Hong Kong debut

The Hang Seng Index closed up 2.12% at 26,485.9, with turnover near HK$234.7 billion. Semiconductors, metals, and large-cap internet stocks led gains. Two major robotaxi IPOs, Pony.ai and WeRide, dropped 9–10% on debut despite the broader market rally. China-related indices and tech shares outperformed.
Gadgets, Hacks & Mega-Deals Galore: Tech News Roundup (July 30–31, 2025)

Gadgets, Hacks & Mega-Deals Galore: Tech News Roundup (July 30–31, 2025)

Opera filed an antitrust complaint in Brazil accusing Microsoft of unfairly bundling Edge with Windows. Sony sued Tencent in the U.S., alleging its upcoming game copies Horizon Zero Dawn. Figma raised $1.2 billion in its IPO, reaching an $18.8 billion valuation. Samsung signed a $16.5 billion chip deal with Tesla but reported a 94% drop in chip earnings.
From Foldable Phones to Moon Missions: The Biggest Tech News Roundup (July 29–30, 2025)

From Foldable Phones to Moon Missions: The Biggest Tech News Roundup (July 29–30, 2025)

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold7 at $1,999 and the Flip7 FE at $899, with the Fold7 26% thinner and 10% lighter than last year’s model. Opera filed an antitrust complaint in Brazil against Microsoft over Edge’s default status. Sony sued Tencent, alleging Light of Motiram copied Horizon Zero Dawn. Figma raised its IPO price range, targeting an $18.8 billion valuation.
China’s July 2025 Tech Shockwave: AI Supercomputers, Chip Wars & EV Showdowns

China’s July 2025 Tech Shockwave: AI Supercomputers, Chip Wars & EV Showdowns

Moonshot AI released its open-source "Kimi K2" large language model in July 2025, claiming performance on par with top U.S. models. Beijing filings showed 39 new data centers in Xinjiang and Qinghai set to deploy over 115,000 Nvidia H100/H200 GPUs. Moore Threads and MetaX filed for IPOs on Shanghai's STAR Market, seeking ¥12 billion. China completed the BeiDou-3 satellite constellation and began launching the "Three-Body" AI satellite network.
Major Tech Developments in June 2025 and H2 2025 Outlook

Major Tech Developments in June 2025 and H2 2025 Outlook

Apple opened its on-device AI large language model to third-party developers at WWDC 2025. Nvidia reported Q1 fiscal 2026 revenue of $44.1 billion, up 69% year over year, and began full-scale Blackwell NVL72 chip production. Tesla deployed its first driverless robotaxi in Austin, Texas in June. OpenAI hit a $10 billion annual revenue run-rate and started using Google TPUs alongside Azure.
Internet Access in China

Internet Access in China

China had 1.09 billion internet users by end-2023, with over 99% on mobile. State-owned ISPs—China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile—control regional access and backbone networks. All international traffic passes through three government-run gateways, slowing foreign site access. The Great Firewall blocks major foreign platforms and censors content; VPN use is tightly restricted.
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