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Nvidia Earnings: All Eyes on AI Giant

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Nvidia reports Q3 results, facing investor scrutiny amid market downturn.
  • US equities extended losses for four consecutive days, impacting indices.
  • Fund managers report low cash levels, signaling potential market shifts.
Nvidia Earnings: All Eyes on AI Giant

US equities continued their downward trend for a fourth consecutive day, with the Dow Jones falling 500 points and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq also experiencing losses. This market hesitancy is driven by investor concerns over capital expenditure for AI monetization, upcoming results from AI chipmaker Nvidia, and a delayed jobs report. Elevated market valuations are also prompting investors to withdraw funds.

A Bank of America survey revealed that global fund managers' cash levels have dropped to 3.7%, a level historically preceding equity market downturns and treasury outperformance over the subsequent one to three months. Fund managers also expressed concerns that companies are overinvesting and that AI monetization poses the biggest market risk.

All attention is now on Nvidia, the world's most valued company, as it prepares to release its third-quarter financial results. Despite increasing competition, demand for Nvidia's products remains strong, with analysts anticipating another robust quarter. However, JPMorgan Chase & Co. Vice Chairman Daniel Pinto warned of potential ripple effects across the market from any correction in the AI segment, suggesting valuations need reassessment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nvidia is scheduled to report its third-quarter results after market hours on Wednesday.
Wall Street is experiencing selling pressure due to concerns about AI monetization, Nvidia's upcoming results, and a delayed jobs report, coupled with high valuations.
Fund managers believe companies are overinvesting and that AI monetization presents the biggest risk to the market.

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