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Updated on 05 Nov 2025, 02:16 am
Reviewed By
Akshat Lakshkar | Whalesbook News Team
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Asian stock markets witnessed a sharp decline on Wednesday, November 5, particularly in the technology and artificial intelligence (AI) sectors. SoftBank, a prominent investor in AI firms, saw its shares plunge 13% in early trading. This downturn is a spillover effect from a sell-off on Wall Street, where concerns over the inflated valuations of AI-related companies are escalating.
Several major chipmakers and tech giants in Asia reported substantial losses. Semiconductor testing equipment maker Advantest fell over 8%, while chip manufacturer Renesas Electronics dropped 6%. South Korean powerhouses Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix also declined by 6% each, despite their impressive year-to-date gains. In Taiwan, the world's largest chip manufacturer, TSMC, lost over 3%. Chinese tech stocks like Alibaba and Tencent also saw declines of 3% and 2% respectively.
The Asian market's sentiment is mirroring the overnight trend in the US. Palantir Technologies, despite beating earnings expectations, tanked over 8% and is noted as the most expensive stock on the S&P 500 on a forward price-to-sales basis after a significant surge. Market veterans express fear of a broad AI correction that could impact the wider market due to the heavyweights involved. The sell-off was further amplified by news that Michael Burry, known for predicting the 2008 financial crisis, has taken short positions on Palantir and Nvidia. Nvidia shares fell 4%, and AMD shares declined 5% after its results failed to impress investors.
Impact: This news has a significant impact on global technology stocks, particularly those associated with AI and semiconductors. It signals a potential shift in investor sentiment away from high-growth, high-valuation tech companies, creating uncertainty and volatility in the market. For Indian investors, it highlights risks in global tech portfolios and might influence the performance of Indian IT and semiconductor-related stocks.
Impact Rating: 7/10
Difficult Terms Explained: * Valuation: The process of determining the current worth of an asset or a company. In stock markets, it refers to how the market perceives the value of a company's shares relative to its earnings, sales, or assets. * Sell-off: A rapid decline in the price of a security or a market as a whole, usually triggered by selling pressure. * Percolated: Spread gradually through a substance or place. In this context, it means the decline in one market (Wall Street) gradually spread to other markets (Asia). * Year-to-date (YTD): A period from the beginning of the current calendar year up to a specific date. * Earnings beat: When a company's reported earnings per share (EPS) are higher than what financial analysts had forecasted. * Price-to-sales (P/S) ratio: A valuation metric that relates a company's stock price to its revenue per share. It indicates how much investors are willing to pay for each dollar of a company's sales. * Short positions: A trading strategy where an investor sells a security they do not own, expecting its price to fall. They borrow the security, sell it, and then buy it back at a lower price to return to the lender, profiting from the difference. * AI rally: A period where stock prices of companies involved in Artificial Intelligence (AI) experience a significant and sustained increase.
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