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US Stocks Today: US Stocks Open Lower as Chip Rout Extends

Investors questioned whether more than $725 billion in AI spending can support lofty chip valuations as TSMC raised its spending forecast.

  • On Thursday, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. shares dropped 5% as investors reacted to a higher spending forecast that overshadowed the chipmaker's solid earnings outlook.
  • Skepticism regarding whether massive artificial-intelligence investments will justify lofty valuations has pressured technology stocks, as the four biggest US AI operators are expected to spend more than $725 billion this year alone.
  • A gauge of chip giants fell 4% as market analyst Matt Maley at Miller Tabak noted that negative responses to strong numbers raise concerns about the "all-important leadership group."
  • Heightened geopolitical threats and US strikes against Iran weighed on sentiment, while Brent oil hovered near $85, potentially pressuring the Federal Reserve to maintain higher interest rates.
  • Ellen Zentner at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management said consumers remain resilient, though investors are closely watching corporate earnings for evidence that spending translates into returns.
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Semiconductor leaders optimistic about earnings, global semiconductor stocks fall; confidence from Chey Tae-won and others, investor anxiety. Investor anxiety is growing as the stock prices of global semiconductor companies plummet. Amidst emerging market concerns that the semiconductor sector has peaked, domestic and international leaders driving the memory and AI semiconductor markets are facing short-term fluctuations.

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Bloomberg broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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