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Tech Stocks Flirt With Worst Week Since 2022

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4.549 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Broadcom's fall after a disappointing forecast despite robust demand for AI products. Plus, tech stocks flirt with their worst week since 2022 ahead of Apple's big launch event, and the White House is targeting China again with plans for a fresh round of chip-related export controls.

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0:00.0

Behind the Bright Lights and Adrenaline of Pro Sports is an equally exciting world of

0:05.5

negotiations and deal-making.

0:07.8

That's what we cover each week on our podcast, The Deal.

0:11.0

I'm Alex Rodriguez, former baseball player turned business executive.

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And I'm Jason Kelly, chief correspondent at Bloomberg Originals.

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Every Thursday we talk to all-stars like Serena Williams and Derek Jeter, as well as the brains behind brands like the Harlem Globetrotters and

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Listen to the deal wherever you get your podcast.

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From the heart of where innovation, money and power collide in Silicon Valley and beyond. This is Bloomberg Technology

0:46.1

with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow. Live from New York and San Francisco, this is Bloomberg Technology.

1:05.0

Broadcom, it's falling hard after a disappointing forecast despite robust demand for AI products.

1:11.0

Tech stocks flirting with their worst weeks since 2022 ahead of Apple's big launch event.

1:17.0

And the White House is targeting China again, planning a fresh round of chip-related export controls we discussed, but first we have some macro-breaking news from the Federal Reserve

1:27.2

and the man to bring us the details is one Michael McKee,

1:30.4

many chief international economics and policy correspondent. Coming from FedSpeak. Michael McKee, the most Chief International Economic and Policy Correspondent.

1:33.0

Coming from Fed Speak.

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Well, this is what everybody's been waiting for all day.

1:37.6

The jobs number comes in at 142 and unemployment falls back to 4.2.

1:42.6

What will the Fed do?

1:43.4

50 or 25.

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