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The economic uncertainty is too great, and Americans are afraid to buy houses now.
High interest rates continue to stifle market demand, coupled with tariffs increasing economic uncertainty, leading to a collapse in USA home sales in March, reaching the worst level since the financial crisis.
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Opening a backdoor for Tesla? The USA Department of Transportation announced a relaxation of certain autonomous driving safety regulations.
① The USA Department of Transportation plans to waive certain safety requirements for autonomous vehicles and ease accident reporting rules to accelerate the development of autonomous vehicles; ② This change may be a very positive boost for Tesla, which has focused its business on the field of autonomous driving in recent years; ③ This rule has also been acknowledged by other Auto Manufacturers in the USA, but it has sparked criticism from public organizations.
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Express News | Tech giants extend gains in overnight trading, Google soars 5% as Q1 income beats and it announced a $70 billion buyback plan; Nvidia, Amazon and Tesla rise 2%. Intel drops 5% on outlook, despite Q1 results beating.
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Nvidia, Amazon Dash Concerns of AI Data Center Demand Slowing: Report
Executives from Amazon and NVIDIA jointly stated that the construction boom of AI Datacenters shows no signs of slowing down.
① Executives from Amazon and NVIDIA have stated that the construction of AI datacenters has not slowed down and the demand is strong; ② Kevin Miller, Vice President of AWS Global Datacenters, mentioned that the demand for datacenters continues to grow with no significant changes; ③ Josh Parker, Senior Director of Corporate Sustainability at NVIDIA, indicated that the growth of AI will drive an increase in computing and energy demand.
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