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China Stock Market Today: 10 Things to Know Before Markets Open on November 24, 2025

China Stock Market Today: 10 Things to Know Before Markets Open on November 24, 2025

China’s equity markets head into Monday’s open (November 24, 2025) after one of their sharpest weekly pullbacks since the spring crash, with global risk sentiment wobbling again and domestic data pointing to slower momentum. Here’s a structured look at what traders and long‑term investors will be watching when Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong Kong ring the opening bell. 1. Where markets closed on Friday – and why sentiment is fragile Chinese benchmarks ended last week on a distinctly risk‑off note: Across Asia, a broader selloff has been driven by a stronger US dollar, higher Treasury yields and profit‑taking in richly valued
Nvidia (NVDA) News Today – November 22, 2025: Wall Street Upgrades, China H200 Review and Renewed AI Bubble Jitters

Nvidia (NVDA) News Today – November 22, 2025: Wall Street Upgrades, China H200 Review and Renewed AI Bubble Jitters

Nvidia (NVDA) stock news for Nov. 22, 2025 – record Q3 earnings, massive AI chip demand, fresh Wall Street price targets, U.S.–China export shifts and mounting AI bubble debate. Nvidia stock today: NVDA holds near $179 after a wild AI week As of the latest trade, Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) is changing hands around $178.88, after hitting an intraday high of $184.45 and a low near $173 in heavy trading. That puts the stock down roughly 0.9% on the day, capping a choppy week in which post‑earnings gains faded alongside a broader tech sell‑off. Despite November weakness — Nvidia shares
22 November 2025
Intel Stock Soars on AI Hype and $15B Lifeline – Can the Rally Last?

Intel Stock Today, November 21, 2025: Trade‑Secret Jitters, China Custom Chips and a New Wall Street Verdict

Intel stock (NASDAQ: INTC) is under pressure on November 21, 2025 as investors react to trade‑secret allegations tied to TSMC, an aggressive new custom‑chip strategy in China, fresh analyst coverage from Raymond James, and institutional investors trimming positions. Here’s what it all means for Intel shareholders today Intel stock price today (21 November 2025) Intel shares are easing again in Friday trading. MarketBeat data show Intel’s market capitalization sitting around $160 billion, with the stock now trading below its 50‑day moving average (~$35.42) but well above its 200‑day average (~$26.69). MarketBeat In other words: Intel is in pullback mode after
21 November 2025
BHP Group (ASX: BHP) pre‑open briefing for Monday, 17 Nov 2025: UK dam ruling fallout, China iron‑ore tensions, and overnight cues

BHP Share Price Today 21 November 2025: ASX:BHP Slides as China Expands Iron Ore Ban

BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP) shares are under pressure today, with the stock trading lower as investors react to fresh headlines out of China and a broader risk‑off mood on global markets. As of Friday, 21 November 2025, BHP is trading around A$40.4–A$40.5 per share, down roughly 3% from yesterday’s close of A$41.72. That leaves the miner well below its recent highs but still modestly ahead of where it started the year.  Investing.com+1 Below is a deep dive into where the BHP share price sits today, what’s driving the move, and what investors will be watching next. BHP share price snapshot for 21 November 2025 Key
21 November 2025
Shanghai Stock Exchange Today (Nov 17, 2025): Shanghai Composite slips 0.46% to 3,972 as lithium rally offsets broader risk-off mood

China Stock Market Today (Nov 20, 2025): Shanghai Composite Slips as Property Stimulus Hopes Lift Developers and Brokers

Chinese equities finished Thursday, November 20, 2025, on the back foot, with broad benchmarks edging lower even as property developers and brokerages surged on fresh policy signals. The Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.4% to 3,931.05, while the Shenzhen Component lost 0.76% to 12,980.82, leaving mainland stocks at roughly one‑month lows. Xinhua English News+1 The CSI 300 index of large Shanghai‑ and Shenzhen‑listed companies declined 0.51% to 4,564.95, its third drop in four sessions. Investing.com In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index essentially went sideways, closing 0.02% higher at 25,835.57, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (H‑shares) slipped 0.08% to
Apple Stock Today (AAPL): China iPhone 17 Sales Jump 22% as Shares Hover Near Record High – November 14, 2025

Apple Stock Today, November 18, 2025: AAPL Holds Steady as China iPhone 17 Sales Surge and Legal Risks Linger

Apple stock (NASDAQ: AAPL) spent Tuesday consolidating near recent highs as investors weighed record iPhone 17 momentum in China against ongoing legal and regulatory headaches around Apple Watch and environmental compliance. Shares closed around $267.44, after trading between roughly $265.3 and $270.7, with more than 40 million shareschanging hands — essentially flat versus Monday’s close despite a choppy broader tech tape.  Yahoo Finance+1 At the same time, a flood of fresh headlines on November 18, 2025 — from explosive iPhone 17 sales in China to updates in the Masimo lawsuit and an EPA settlement — kept Apple firmly in the news cycle and on traders’
AI Hype vs Reality: HPE Stock’s Wild October Ride and What’s Next for Investors

HPE Stock Today: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Dips as $1.8 Billion Autonomy Claim, China Stake Sale and Margin Fears Collide (Nov. 18, 2025)

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE:HPE) shares traded lower on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, as investors digested a fresh $1.8 billion legal claim linked to the Autonomy acquisition, a new $714 million stake sale in its Chinese joint venture H3C, and lingering concerns about hardware margins after a Morgan Stanley downgrade. At around midday U.S. trading, HPE stock was changing hands close to $21 per share, down just under 1% on the session and roughly 8% over the past week, leaving the company with a market value just under $28 billion. The shares now sit about 20% below their 52‑week high near $26.5, though still more
Apple Stock Today (AAPL): China iPhone 17 Sales Jump 22% as Shares Hover Near Record High – November 14, 2025

Apple Stock Today (AAPL): China iPhone Rebound, Buffett Rotation and CEO Talk – 18 November 2025

Apple stock (NASDAQ: AAPL) is starting Tuesday, 18 November 2025, with investors digesting a flurry of headlines: a sharp iPhone 17 rebound in China, slowing but still solid growth in India, Warren Buffett’s continued rotation out of Apple and into Alphabet, and fresh reports that hardware chief John Ternus is the leading candidate to succeed Tim Cook as CEO.  The Economic Times+4Reuters+4Stocktwits+4 AAPL price snapshot: where Apple stock stands today As of the latest available data: In other words, AAPL is still priced as a mega‑cap, premium tech franchise—just off all‑time highs—despite a modest pullback to kick off Thanksgiving week.
BHP Group (ASX: BHP) pre‑open briefing for Monday, 17 Nov 2025: UK dam ruling fallout, China iron‑ore tensions, and overnight cues

BHP Group (ASX: BHP) pre‑open briefing for Monday, 17 Nov 2025: UK dam ruling fallout, China iron‑ore tensions, and overnight cues

At a glance (before the ASX opens in Sydney): The big story: UK court finds BHP liable over 2015 Brazil dam disaster Late Friday (London time), the High Court of England & Wales ruled that BHP can be held liable as a polluter” under Brazilian environmental law and at fault under Brazil’s civil code for the Fundão dam collapse, which killed 19 people and polluted the Doce River system. The judgment relates to conduct before November 2015 and does not yet set damages; a second‑stage trial on quantum is due in 2026. BHP says it will appeal and continue to
Russian AI Robot AIDOL Falls on Stage: What the Viral Face‑Plant Reveals About Elon Musk, China and the Humanoid Robot Arms Race

Russian AI Robot AIDOL Falls on Stage: What the Viral Face‑Plant Reveals About Elon Musk, China and the Humanoid Robot Arms Race

Published: November 14, 2025 As a black‑and‑silver humanoid robot shuffled onto a Moscow stage to the Rocky theme this week, it was supposed to signal Russia’s arrival in the age of embodied AI.” Instead, the machine — a bipedal robot called AIDOL — raised its arm to wave, wobbled and crashed face‑first onto the floor as handlers rushed in and pulled a black curtain across the scene. Reuters+1 Within hours, the video was everywhere: on X, TikTok, YouTube, and international broadcasts from CNN and the BBC, which replayed the stumble as shorthand for the gap between hype and reality in humanoid robotics.
Battle of the EV Charging Standards: Tesla’s NACS vs. CCS2 vs. CHAdeMO – Who Will Rule the Roads in 2025?

Tesla Stock Today (Nov 13, 2025): TSLA Slumps 6.6% as Powerwall Recall, CarPlay Report, ARK Selling and China Weakness Weigh

At the close: Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) finished Thursday, November 13, 2025 at $401.99 (-6.6%), after trading between $396.58–$432.00 on heavy volume. The move erased Tesla’s year‑to‑date gain and left shares negative for 2025. MarketWatch Why TSLA fell today 1) Safety headlines hit the Energy story.Tesla announced a recall of ~10,500 Powerwall 2 home batteries in the U.S. after 22 overheating reports. The company is remotely limiting charge on affected units and arranging free replacements. Safety regulators described risks of overheating and potential fire; no injuries were reported. For investors, the recall clouds one of Tesla’s fastest‑growing businesses—energy storage—even as management
Nvidia’s $5 Trillion Milestone: AI Boom Propels NVDA Stock to New Heights

Nvidia (NVDA) Stock Today: After‑Hours Slips as SoftBank Exit, China Chip Headlines and Earnings Countdown Shape Sentiment — Nov 13, 2025

Published: November 13, 2025 Nvidia shares eased in after‑hours trading on Thursday as investors digested lingering fallout from SoftBank’s divestment, fresh scrutiny around access to the company’s top AI chips in China, and a busy run‑up to next week’s earnings. Public+2Reuters+2 Nvidia stock today The biggest NVDA headlines today (Nov 13) What’s moving the stock Street’s setup for Nov 19 How to read today’s price action With NVDA down modestly after hours, today’s tape suggests position‑trimming and headline sensitivity more than a change in the long‑term story. The SoftBank exit narrative, China‑policy chatter, and a lively bull–bear debate on guidance
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