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Introducing: Stock Movers

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🗓️ 11 April 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Check out the new Stock Movers Podcast from Bloomberg.  Subscribe for five-minute episodes on today's winners and losers in the stock market.  
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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Caroline Hyde, introducing you to the new Stockmovers podcast from Bloomberg.

0:05.7

The show brings you short episodes, five minutes or less, covering the stocks making gains and losses in today's trading.

0:12.7

Subscribe to Stockmovers on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts.

0:17.3

Now, here's a sample of the latest episode from our team at Bloomberg.

0:28.2

Bloomberg Audio Studios, Podcasts, Radio News.

0:35.9

The Stock Movers Podcast, your roundup of companies making moves in the stock market,arnessing the power of Bloomberg data.

0:38.7

With a look at some of the stocks that are moving, look under the hood right now.

0:42.7

We're joined by Bailey Lipschultz, the equity reporter for Bloomberg News.

0:46.3

At the intersection of China and chips, we find, well, Texas Instruments.

0:52.3

Yeah, chips.

0:56.7

Calculators, as Emily made the point, they do everything.

1:01.1

Stock right now under the ticker TXN, worst performer in the S&P 500.

1:06.7

This comes, and I'm going to use a surveillance word, a little bit of bifurcation of the Semiconductor's index.

1:07.7

We're seeing Broadcom trading higher as is ASML and Nvidia. But the reason

1:11.7

that Texas Instrument, along with Intel, are under so much pressure, is because of the new

1:17.2

Chinese tariffs targeting semiconductor imports. So Beijing raising tariffs on all U.S.

1:22.9

goods, U.S. manufacturers, Intel, and Texas Instrument are down because of that. How much in terms of chips do we sell, does the U.S. manufacturers, Intel, and Texas Instrument are down because of them.

1:27.6

How much in terms of chips do we sell, does the U.S. sell to China? And why don't they just

1:33.3

make their own? I mean, you're asking the real questions you should be asking, but I think

1:39.0

that goes back to the whole argument about a lot of the trade war details of who imports what

1:43.1

and who exports other things that's

1:45.2

right i mean again i just think of calculators but i guess this is all based on the trade word not

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