Aiming at nvidia! Report: amazon is deploying 100,000 second-generation self-developed chips to challenge the industry monopoly.
Currently, amazon's Trainium2 chip has started to be deployed in datacenters and is expected to be fully rolled out in multiple core datacenters including Ohio soon. Compared to the previous generation product, its performance has increased fourfold, memory capacity has tripled, and it has significant advantages in energy efficiency and cost.
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Is the high valuation holding steady for U.S. stocks in Q3 earnings?
S&P's third-quarter EPS year-on-year growth rate of 5% exceeded expectations, with communications services and medical care industries leading the way, while csi commodity equity index performed poorly. In addition, S&P's third-quarter profit year-on-year growth rate reached 74%, although exceeding expectations, it is below the average level of the past 5 years, hitting a two-year low.
Trump's tariffs are worrying! NRF: Could shrink usa consumers' spending power by $78 billion annually
① The National Retail Federation reports that the tariffs proposed by Trump could cost usa consumers between 46 billion and 78 billion dollars each year. ② Tariffs will lead to price increases on outfits, toys, furniture, and other products, which will ultimately be passed on to consumers by retailers; ③ Wall Street investment banks have pointed out that the imposition of high tariffs could severely impact economic growth, and retailers may collectively raise prices.
Bank of America: "Potential BUGs" may drag down US stocks next year, bullish on Chinese stocks!
①Bank of America's strategist stated that if the ratio of the Nasdaq 100 index/S&P 500 index falls below the high of 2000, it will prompt investors to exit the 'American exceptionalism' trades; ②Reports predict that the American financial conditions may tighten, traders will increase their allocation to the Asian and European international markets in the first quarter, and expect Chinese stocks to perform well in 2025.
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New tactics against inflation! The consumer industry in the usa collectively prolongs "Black Friday".
In the face of stubborn inflation and rising prices, usa consumers are no longer impulsively "buying more", they are paying more attention to discounts and high cost performance. To cope with inflation and stimulate consumption, retail giants such as walmart and amazon have extended the "Black Friday" shopping festival from one day to several weeks. Analysis suggests that Trump's rise to power may further exacerbate the inflation situation.
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