Volatility has returned to the stock market, and AI is once again the culprit.

U.S. and global tech stocks fell, led by AI giants amid valuation and bubble concerns.

Wall Streets AI-driven technology rally faced pressure as investors questioned whether rising infrastructure spending can generate sufficient returns. While hyperscalers such as…

Volatility has returned to the stock market, and AI is once again the culprit.

Volatility has returned to the stock market, and AI is once again the culprit.

(Bloomberg) -- Global stocks slumped, with Nasdaq 100 futures falling 2.9%, as concerns about frothy valuations ignited a fresh bout of volatility following a two-month surge in…

Shares of chipmakers plunged in value worldwide on Tuesday.

Volatility has returned to the stock market, and AI is once again the culprit.

The tech rout engulfed global stocks as worries about frothy valuations ignited a fresh bout of volatility.

A single doubt about AI-chip valuations swept four markets in one day, from a ten percent crash in Seoul to barely a ripple in Latin America. Here is why.

US chip stocks plunge as Asia's AI selloff spreads globally. SK Hynix and Samsung drop 12%, Nasdaq futures slide 2.6% amid growing bubble fears.

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The Nasdaq Composite fell 4.18% while South Korea's KOSPI plunged nearly 10% as disappointing AI guidance from Broadcom sparked fears of an AI bubble burst.

Markets suffered another round of selling in semiconductor and memory stocks, with both the Semiconductor ETF and Memory ETF posting notable losses, while pressure also followed a…

(Bloomberg) -- Stocks in Asia looked poised to extend Tuesday’s losses after a bruising Wall Street tech-led selloff deepened concerns that the artificial intelligence-driven…

Technology stocks experienced a significant downturn, pulling major indices lower as a sharp selloff in Korean chipmakers raised concerns about the sustainability of the AI-driven…