LatAm pre-open: Asia's chip rollercoaster crashed again (Korea −6.85%, Samsung −7.4%) and Apple tumbled −6%, but a commodity rebound lifted Brazil to a fresh record.

South Korea’s Kospi index tumbled 10 per cent, triggering a 20-minute trading halt. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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…

Asia Intelligence Brief for Tuesday: the chip rally that led Asia for months broke hard, with Korea's Kospi crashing 10% and tripping circuit breakers, Samsung and SK Hynix down…

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.

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…

Asian markets saw a cautious rebound Wednesday after a significant tech-led global selloff, reigniting worries about the AI rally's sustainability. South Korea's Kospi surged, led…

Investors tentatively got back on the horse in Seoul as they picked up the pieces following a 10 per cent collapse in the KOSPI on Tuesday, which was led by 12 per cent losses in…

LatAm pre-open: the AI trade crashed — chips −7%, Korea's worst day ever — yet money rotated into value and Brazil's Bovespa hit a record as the real held firm.

LatAm pre-open: a commodity crash — oil −4.5%, silver −7%, gold below $4,000 — split the world as Asia's chips roared back and India gained, while Brazil and Africa slipped.

(Bloomberg) -- Stocks in Asia slipped in early trading as heavyweight chip shares gave back some of the gains from Thursday’s blistering rally.

Seoul tanked more than eight percent Friday, leading another rout across Asia equity markets as the rollercoaster ride that has characterised the week continued into the weekend.

(Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks slumped to a two-week low as the tech sector came under renewed pressure after a selloff in Apple Inc.’s shares and a report that OpenAI may delay its…

BANGKOK (AP) — Shares plunged Friday in Asia, led by heavy losses in Japan and South Korea as traders sold to lock in gains from recent rallies in stocks related

South Korea's KOSPI triggered circuit breakers as Asian tech stocks sold off sharply, with Samsung and SK Hynix dropping over 12% amid AI profit-taking.

(Bloomberg) -- Global stocks slumped to a two-week low as the tech sector came under renewed pressure after a selloff in Apple Inc.’s shares and a report that OpenAI may delay its…

South Korea’s chip-heavy market was hit by a second trading suspension this week as the Kospi tumbled as much as 9 per cent. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at…

LatAm pre-open: Asia's chip rollercoaster crashed again (Korea −6.85%, Samsung −7.4%) and Apple tumbled −6%, but a commodity rebound lifted Brazil to a fresh record.

Markets across Asia fell sharply during Friday trading after US tech giant Apple blamed memory chip shortages on its decision to hike prices