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Bloomberg Tech

China and Tech and Big Tech Earnings

Bloomberg Tech

Bloomberg

Tech News, News, Business News

4.470 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, in for Emily Chang, breaks down why Taiwan Semiconductor fell and what's next for chip stocks. Plus, a look at upcoming tech earnings and the future of the gig economy.

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From the heart of where innovation, money and power collide, in Silicon Valley and beyond, this is Bloomberg Technology with Emily Chang and this is Bloomberg Technology

1:00.3

coming up in the next hour she she shimping's power grab.

1:03.0

So over in Beijing, but it led to a historic route in tech stocks globally.

1:06.5

Equities have their worst day in Hong Kong, for example, since 2008 financial crisis.

1:11.0

How will tech navigate this new era?

1:13.4

Plus a huge earnings week, alphabet Amazon, Apple Meta, to name but a few will break down what

1:19.5

to expect. And after Washington's move to reclassify gig workers, what happens to Uber, to go puff?

1:27.0

Of course, the Silicon Valley we dive into the $15 billion delivery market that's on the brink.

1:32.4

We'll get into all of those stories in a moment, but first, let's get you up to speed with the relationship

1:36.4

going forward between US, China, what it means for some of those companies that try to cross that

1:40.9

Rubicon.

1:41.9

Let's talk about it all now on the impact of the

1:43.4

changes in China and particularly let's look at the chip sector with one at

1:47.3

Debbie Wu. Bloomberg said we who is usually based in Taipei. We are so thankful

1:50.7

that she is right now in the United States and your expertise here, Debbie, at this moment,

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