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EV demand wanes amid high rates, material costs

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Despite electric vehicle (EV) sales continuing to grow, there are mounting concerns about slowing demand for electric vehicles.

High-interest rates have thrown a wrench into the ambitious plans of climate regulators and automakers to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles. This concern was underscored on Wednesday by the abrupt termination of a GM-Honda partnership and a warning issued by a battery manufacturer.

Electric vehicle sales are still on the rise, but they are failing to keep up with the expectations of car manufacturers and other companies that have poured billions of dollars into the EV sector. The anticipation of persistently high-interest rates has led companies to rethink their strategies as they cautiously approach the year 2024.

Lee Chang-sil, the Chief Financial Officer at South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution (373220.KS), expressed concerns on Wednesday, stating that EV demand for the upcoming year may fall short of expectations due to global economic uncertainties.

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On the same day, Honda (7267.T) and General Motors (GM.N) announced the abandonment of their $5 billion joint venture aimed at developing lower-cost EVs, just one year after the initiative was revealed. GM also stated that it would focus its short-term EV efforts on meeting demand rather than pursuing specific volume targets.

GM CEO Mary Barra told analysts, “We’re taking immediate steps to enhance the profitability of our EV portfolio and adjust to slowing near-term growth.”

Investors have reacted to this shift in the outlook. Over the past three months, the iShares Self-Driving EV and Tech exchange-traded fund has witnessed a more than 24% decline, significantly greater than the 8.3% drop seen in the MSCI All-World Index (.MIWD00000PUS), a representation of global equities.

Despite the concerns, EV sales are still growing. In the third quarter, EV sales surpassed 300,000 units in the United States for the first time, according to a Cox Automotive report. In September, they rose by 14.3% in the European Union and 22% in China, the world’s largest EV market.

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla (TSLA.O), raised concerns last week regarding the impact of the high-interest rate environment on car purchases. During Tesla’s earnings conference call, Musk stated, “I am worried about the high interest rate environment that we’re in. The vast majority of people buying a car consider the monthly payment. If interest rates remain high or increase further, it becomes that much harder for people to buy a car.”

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U.S. approves Nvidia H200 chip exports to China amid tensions

U.S. approves Nvidia’s H200 AI chip exports to China, balancing security with tech collaboration amid ongoing tensions.

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U.S. approves Nvidia’s H200 AI chip exports to China, balancing security with tech collaboration amid ongoing tensions.


The U.S. Commerce Department has approved exports of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China, signaling a cautious compromise in the ongoing technology standoff between the two countries. This decision reflects efforts to balance national security concerns with continued technological collaboration.

Nvidia shares jumped 2% following the announcement, showing investor optimism about the move. Analysts are closely watching how Chinese firms will respond and whether they will aggressively pursue these high-performance AI chips.

Despite the approval, concerns remain about the potential military applications of AI technology. Officials emphasize that the decision aims to protect U.S. interests while navigating complex international tech dynamics.

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Fed faces challenges ahead of Trump’s nominee as rate decisions loom

Fed faces critical leadership transition as Trump nominates new chair amid economic uncertainty and potential rate cut discussions.

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Fed faces critical leadership transition as Trump nominates new chair amid economic uncertainty and potential rate cut discussions.


The U.S. Federal Reserve is entering a critical period as it prepares for President Donald Trump’s upcoming nominee to lead the central bank. Markets are closely watching how the Fed will navigate this leadership transition amid ongoing economic uncertainty.

The Fed’s two-day meeting could result in a modest quarter-percentage-point rate cut. However, future policy decisions will hinge on key economic projections and inflation trends, leaving analysts debating how much room the central bank really has to maneuver.

Trump is pushing for lower interest rates to boost the housing market before the midterms, but this could complicate the next Fed chair’s path. Data delays from the recent government shutdown may also affect the Fed’s decision-making this week, adding another layer of uncertainty.

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Paramount makes $108B hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery

Paramount’s $108.4B bid for Warner Bros reshapes media landscape, likely facing antitrust hurdles amid board’s Netflix preference.

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Paramount’s $108.4B bid for Warner Bros reshapes media landscape, likely facing antitrust hurdles amid board’s Netflix preference.


Paramount has launched a staggering $108.4 billion hostile bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, shaking up the media landscape. The proposal, supported by Jared Kushner’s investment firm and Middle Eastern funds, offers $18 billion more in cash than Netflix’s recent $72 billion deal for the same assets.

Warner Bros’ board is currently reviewing the Paramount offer but continues to recommend the Netflix deal. Analysts warn that a merger of this scale could face intense antitrust scrutiny, potentially delaying or even blocking the deal.

Paramount argues that its acquisition would boost competition and provide stronger support for the creative community, promising a new chapter in Hollywood consolidation.

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