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SPX
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6857.13
6857.13
6857.13
6865.94
6827.13
+7.41
+ 0.11%
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DJI
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47850.93
47850.93
47850.93
48049.72
47692.96
-31.96
-0.07%
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23505.13
23505.13
23505.13
23528.53
23372.33
+51.04
+ 0.22%
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US Dollar Index
98.870
98.950
98.870
99.000
98.740
-0.110
-0.11%
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EURUSD
Euro / US Dollar
1.16526
1.16534
1.16526
1.16715
1.16408
+0.00081
+ 0.07%
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Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.33527
1.33537
1.33527
1.33622
1.33165
+0.00256
+ 0.19%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
4233.06
4233.40
4233.06
4238.86
4194.54
+25.89
+ 0.62%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
59.330
59.360
59.330
59.543
59.187
-0.053
-0.09%
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          Hygon Information Technology: Revenue up 54.65% and net profit up 28.56% year-over-year, led by processor market gains

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          688041
          -0.81%

          Revenue and net profit grew 54.65% and 28.56% year-over-year for the first nine months, driven by high-end processor market expansion and increased R&D. Operating cash flow surged 465.64%, with robust asset and equity growth.

          Original document: Hygon Information Technology Co., Ltd. Class A [688041] Interim report — Oct. 16 2025

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          Chinese AI Hardware Stocks Regain Momentum After Oracle's Cloud Contract Wins

          Dow Jones Newswires
          688256
          -1.02%
          688041
          -0.81%
          688981
          -0.48%

          By Sherry Qin

          Chinese AI hardware stocks regained momentum after software giant Oracle's multibillion-dollar contract wins proved to investors that demand for AI-driven cloud computing remains high, easing concerns about tech companies' expensive valuations.

          AI chip designer Cambricon Technologies, viewed as a potential future challenger to Nvidia, shot as much as 13% higher in Shanghai, while Chinese contract chip maker SMIC climbed by up to 8.6%. Fellow chip developer Hygon Information Technology surged by its daily permissible limit of 20%.

          Thursday's strong, broad gains by semiconductor players reversed the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index's early losses, pushing it 1.65% higher. The Nasdaq-like ChiNext Price Index surged 5.15%, closing above 3000 for the first time since January 2022.

          The advances came after database software provider Oracle said it won four multibillion-dollar contracts in its latest quarter and has $455 billion in outstanding contract revenue that it expects to collect for the latest quarter that ended in August.

          Without mentioning all of the company's big-name customers, Chief Executive Safra Catz in the postearnings call said Oracle had signed "significant cloud contracts with the who's who of AI, including OpenAI, xAI, Meta, Nvidia, AMD and many others."

          The U.S. tech titan's nearly half a trillion dollars in contracts has "stunned the market," Morningstar analyst Phelix Lee said.

          "Oracle's blockbuster AI backlog reset the bar for global compute demand higher," Saxo chief investment strategist Charu Chanana said. "And Asia's hardware ecosystem quickly caught the updraft as a signaling effect."

          Chinese stocks, especially tech hardware shares, had pulled back last week after posting big gains in August amid China's AI push and drive to produce chips locally. Analysts had previously voiced concerns about Chinese AI-related companies' stretched valuations and the speed of the rally that could alarm regulators.

          The slump proved temporary, with Oracle's massive AI deals reviving market sentiment and giving Chinese investors another dose of confidence.

          Morningstar's Lee said Oracle's emphasis on "AI inference" could have particularly excited the market, as the process of using a trained AI model to generate content represents real-life applications of the technology.

          Global markets have also been seeking validation that the AI boom isn't turning into a bubble.

          When U.S. tech leaders like Oracle and Nvidia show AI demand is surging, "it validates the case for Beijing to double down on its own compute capacity," Chanana of Saxo said.

          As a result, "investors rush into local suppliers like Hygon or Cambricon as the best proxies," she said.

          Write to Sherry Qin at sherry.qin@wsj.com

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          Chinese Stocks Pull Back After Red-Hot Rally

          Dow Jones Newswires
          81211
          +1.86%
          002594
          +0.78%
          688256
          -1.02%
          688041
          -0.81%
          89988
          +0.14%

          By Sherry Qin

          Chinese stocks stumbled on Thursday after a recent rally, in a possible correction underpinned by concerns that regulators could move to tame excess market moves.

          Equities swooned in both China and Hong Kong, led by semiconductor and tech hardware stocks, which had risen the most over the past weeks. China's Nasdaq-like ChiNext Index shed 4.25% in its biggest one-day loss since April.

          A lot of the semiconductor names that posted big gains recently are trading on "a very overvalued basis," Morningstar analyst Kai Wang said, noting that the selloff is concentrated in tech-heavy sectors.

          Investors have been pouring money into Chinese equities over the past month, encouraged by solid earnings, artificial-intelligence advances and policy moves by Beijing, including a clampdown on competition and overcapacity.

          Easing trade tensions contributed to the risk-on mood, and funds have flowed out of deposit accounts and bonds, and into stocks.

          The momentum pushed the Shanghai Composite Index to a 10-year high in August, while the Hang Seng Index had its best month since September last year, when China unveiled a bazooka stimulus package.

          While a buzzing market is welcome, the speed of the rally could alarm regulators, analysts say, potentially leading to measures to cool the stock market and speculative trading.

          Beijing prefers a slow and orderly bull market, Saxo chief investment strategist Charu Chanana said.

          "Policy steering is constant and rallies face valuation discipline," she added. If Beijing were to step in to calm the waters, that would mean "inflated AI and tech valuations face a reset without earnings support."

          Regulators have stepped in to steady markets before, both during upswings and downturns. Last year, measures included short-selling limits and quant trading curbs.

          Rising AI star Cambricon Technologies, dubbed "China's Nvidia", is one of the stocks that has been on a rollercoaster ride.

          Shares of the AI chip designer hit a series of record highs in August, briefly overtaking liquor maker Kweichow Moutai as the priciest stock in China.

          It then issued a warning about trading risks, flagging the risk of stock prices deviating from fundamentals. The stock has corrected since then, and was last trading down 14% in Shanghai.

          Another hot stock, SMIC--China's largest contract chip maker--also pulled back on Thursday, sliding 6.7% in Hong Kong.

          Tech giant Alibaba and electric-vehicle maker BYD lost 3.2% each in Hong Kong.

          But worries about an overheating market could be overdone, said China's state-owned Guotai Haitong Securities.

          Rapid gains in popular sectors can put the broader market under pressure, but the case for a bullish medium-term outlook remains intact, said the brokerage.

          The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index ended the day 1.25% lower, but remains up 12% year to date.

          Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index finished the session 1.1% lower, while the gauge of tech stocks fell 1.9%. Year-to-date gains stand at 25% each.

          Write to Sherry Qin at sherry.qin@wsj.com

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          Chinese Stocks Extend Losses Amid Cautious Sentiment — Market Talk

          Dow Jones Newswires
          688041
          -0.81%
          688256
          -1.02%
          601138
          -0.46%

          Chinese shares extend losses by midday amid cautious sentiment over the country's hot stock market after recent sharp gains. China may consider measures to cool the rally and speculative trading, analysts say. "Regulatory cooling signals mean inflated AI and tech valuations face a reset without earnings support," Saxo chief investment strategist Charu Chanana says. As Beijing prefers a slow and orderly bull, "policy steer is constant and rallies face valuation discipline," she adds. Semiconductor and hardware stocks lead the losses. Cambricon Technologies drops 12% after more than doubling in August, Hygon Information Technology declines 11% and Foxconn Industrial Internet falls 5.7%. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index is down 2.0% at 3738.32, the Shenzhen Composite Index falls 1.55% and the ChiNext Price Index is off 3.2%. (sherry.qin@wsj.com)

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          Chinese Chip Stocks Get Boost From Made-in-China Hopes

          Dow Jones Newswires
          688256
          -1.02%
          688041
          -0.81%
          688347
          -2.11%
          688981
          -0.48%

          By Sherry Qin

          Chinese semiconductor stocks are getting a boost from hopes that more of the chips used in China will be made locally.

          Shares of companies across the semiconductor supply chain were leading gains in Hong Kong and China on Friday.

          Analysts said the gains were helped by speculation that U.S. chipmaking powerhouse Nvidia could suspend production of its H20 chip in China, potentially opening space for Chinese firms to step in.

          In Hong Kong, shares of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.-- China's largest contract chip maker--rose 11%. China's No. 2 foundry, Hua Hong Semiconductor, was up 17%.

          In Shanghai, Cambricon Technologies, seen as a challenger to Nvidia in the Chinese AI chip market, advanced 20%--the daily maximum permitted in Shanghai--as did Hygon Information Technology.

          The Information on Thursday reported that Nvidia had told some component suppliers to halt production of the H20 chips.

          "We constantly manage our supply chain to address market conditions," an Nvidia spokesperson said in response to a request for comment.

          In late July, Chinese regulators summoned Nvidia representatives to discuss alleged "backdoor" security risks around the H20 chips, according to an official notice. The Wall Street Journal reported that authorities have told Nvidia's biggest Chinese customers not to buy H20s until the U.S. company clears the review.

          The absence of H20 would create "a void for domestic chipmakers to fill," Morningstar analyst Phelix Lee said Friday.

          In that scenario, both foundries like SMIC and chip designers like Cambricon could get more support from Beijing given the urgency to replace the supply of advanced chips, Lee said.

          If demand is strong enough, then local fabs can ramp up capacity despite low yields, Bernstein analyst Qingyuan Lin said.

          The H20 chip is caught in the crosshairs of U.S.-China trade tensions and the broader technology rivalry. China has ramped up efforts toward local production in recent years, aiming to be self-reliant as the U.S. tightens restrictions on access to advanced tech, but analysts say it still needs Nvidia's chips until its own alternatives are available.

          The result of China's investigation into the "backdoor" issue could decide the H20's fate, said Lin at Bernstein.

          There's no guarantee that Chinese-made chips will work as well as Nvidia's, said Morningstar's Lee, likening the localization push as efforts to "brute forcing its way through" complex computations.

          Another possibility is that Nvidia will design a new chip that satisfies both the U.S. and China, said Lee.

          Nvidia's spokesperson said that "China won't rely on American chips for government operations, just like the U.S. government would not rely on chips from China."

          "However, allowing U.S. chips for beneficial commercial business use is good for everyone," the spokesperson added.

          Another tailwind for chip stocks Friday came from Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, analysts said.

          DeepSeek, which made waves with a breakthrough low-cost AI model earlier this year, hinted in a technical paper that the next generation of AI chips made by Chinese companies is coming soon. The company said that its latest large-language model uses a new format designed for next-gen homegrown chips.

          That seems to suggest that it will use more China-made chips for future model development, China Securities analysts said in a note.

          Write to Sherry Qin at sherry.qin@wsj.com

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          Hygon Information Technology: Revenue up 45% and net profit up 41% year-over-year, with strong R&D and higher dividends

          Quartr
          688041
          -0.81%

          Revenue and net profit surged over 40% year-over-year in H1 2025, driven by robust R&D and market expansion. Shareholder returns improved with higher dividends, while ecosystem partnerships and industry recognition strengthened market position.

          Original document: Hygon Information Technology Co., Ltd. Class A [688041] Slides Release — Aug. 6 2025

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          Hygon Information Technology: Revenue and profit rose sharply, with a major merger set to boost industry positioning

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          Revenue and net profit surged over 40% year-over-year, driven by robust demand for high-end chips and ecosystem expansion. The company announced a strategic merger with Sugon to enhance vertical integration and competitiveness.

          Original document: Hygon Information Technology Co., Ltd. Class A [688041] Interim report — Aug. 6 2025

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