CNBC Daily Open: Chipping away at semiconductor revenues

CNBC Daily Open: Chipping away at semiconductor revenues


U.S. President Donald Trump (L) listens as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks in the Cross Hall of the White House during an event on “Investing in America” on April 30, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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U.S. markets continue to ride the artificial intelligence wave, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite closing at fresh all-time highs Friday and other major indexes also rising.  

The seismic shifts from the AI wave can be felt everywhere — from fueling the rise of new billionaires at a record pace to drastically changing the cybersecurity and defense landscape and how governments are looking to gain from the boom.  

No wonder semiconductors powering AI have become an important piece on the trade chess board. In fact, the U.S. government is trying to profit from allowing chip companies access to the large Chinese market. On Wednesday, reportedly Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House and agreed to give the federal government a 15% cut of its sales in China. Another chipmaker, AMD, agreed to the same deal. 

Nvidia, meanwhile, has been fending off allegations from Chinese state media that its H20 AI chips pose a national security risk for China as it looks to resume sales to the country.

While investors appear to be cheering on AI stocks — Nvidia gained over 1% Friday — they are also bracing for a data-heavy week ahead. The consumer price index, out Tuesday, will be particularly in focus as it could offer clarity on the Federal Reserve’s rate path. 

— Nur Hikmah Md Ali

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Nvidia refutes security risk allegations. The chip giant pushed back Sunday after an account affiliated with the Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said its chips were not safe and had a “remote shutdown” function.

U.S. stocks post a winning week. On Friday, the Nasdaq Composite jumped 0.98% to a fresh record high. The S&P 500 also gained to close just a few points shy from a new record. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index gained 0.19%.

Nvidia and AMD agree to pay 15% of China chip sales to the U.S. The chipmakers will receive export licenses in exchange, in an unprecedented arrangement with the White House, according to the Financial Times.

Loud luxury makes a comeback. High-end brands are pivoting to visible opulence in a bid to woo shoppers as they grapple with multiple headwinds, including trade tariffs and soft consumer sentiment.

[PRO] Data-heavy week for Wall Street. The latest consumer price index is set to release Tuesday, and the producer price index is due out Thursday. Investors also await other economic data such as retail sales, as they assess whether the Federal Reserve will cut rates in September.

And finally…

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From lipsticks and Labubu dolls to concerts, the ‘treatonomics’ trend is booming in uncertain times

“Treatonomics” — a consumer trend that covers spending on “everyday luxuries” to larger, life-affirming experiences — is booming as people look for a mood boost in times of economic uncertainty.

The volatility we are experiencing is not likely to dissipate for the next five to eight years, retail analysis firm Kantar predicts.

“This gives us a strong indication that treatonomics will persist for at least another three to five years,” Kantar’s Senior Director Meredith Smith said.

— Holly Ellyatt



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