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Tesla Faces NHTSA Probe Over Model 3 Emergency Door Handles

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4.549 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Bloomberg’s Katie Greifeld examines Intel as shares fall after reports emerge that Nvidia may be hitting pause on testing Intel’s chip production process. Plus, the Trump administration gets the go-ahead to move forward with a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications. And Tesla faces renewed scrutiny over car doors, with the company confronting a new probe by the NHTSA.

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0:00.0

What are the day's top stocks? The entire auto sector is higher today. Which companies are posting the biggest gains and losses? And why? Tesla's been a stock that's been in focus. Shares have really been all over the map this morning.

0:11.7

Track the latest market trends on the stock movers report from Bloomberg. Second biggest driver in terms of points for the S&P 500. These are short audio reports delivered directly to your podcast feed.

0:22.8

The European banks have been unfairly discounted.

0:25.7

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0:31.3

or anywhere else you listen.

0:33.0

Let's take a look at the sectors and how they perform tariffs Tariffs putting pressure on yet another retail name.

0:38.6

We're also watching the second day of drop in Chinese stocks.

0:40.8

Get the latest stop news and data.

0:42.7

Backed by reporting from Bloomberg's 3,000 journalists and analysts across the globe.

0:47.7

Let's talk about some other decliner.

0:49.7

You are seeing a little bit of a buy-the-dip mentality.

0:52.2

That's a stock that needs a stock split in a big way.

0:54.9

Subscribe to stock movers wherever you get your podcasts.

1:04.1

Bloomberg Tech is live from coast to coast with Caroline Hyde in New York and Ed Lovelow in San Francisco.

1:14.1

Welcome to Bloomberg Tech. I'm Katie Greifeld. Coming up on today's show, Intel shares fall on a

1:19.2

report that Invidia halted tests to use Intel's methods in chipmaking. Plus, a federal judge

1:24.8

gives the OK for the Trump administration to move ahead on a $100,000 fee on new H1B visa applications.

1:32.8

What that means for Silicon Valley hiring?

1:35.3

And Tesla faces more regulatory scrutiny with a new federal probe over its emergency door release.

1:41.2

All that and more coming up, but let's take a look at these markets.

1:45.0

It is Christmas Eve. There is no trading volume to speak of, but you can see the S&P 500 up slightly on this Wednesday,

1:51.0

higher by about two tenths of a percent. The NASDAQ 100 underperforming. We'll tell you why in just a minute.

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