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Global Economy Navigates AI Boom, Geopolitical Tensions, and Shifting Monetary Policies
Stock Market Newsยท2025-10-26 02:38

Economic Overview - Taiwan's economy is experiencing a significant boom, with exports reaching a record $70.2 billion in September, marking a 30.5% year-on-year increase, driven by global demand for AI technology [2] - The surge in exports is primarily attributed to electronics and information and communication products, particularly semiconductors, amid an ongoing "AI arms race" [2] Corporate Developments - Apple Inc. has started shipping advanced AI servers from its new manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas, ahead of its initial 2026 schedule, as part of a $600 billion commitment to U.S. investment [3] - The Houston factory is expected to create thousands of jobs, reinforcing Apple's focus on domestic manufacturing [3] - Applied Materials announced plans to lay off approximately 4% of its global workforce, affecting around 1,400 jobs, to streamline operations in response to tightening U.S. export controls on semiconductor technology [4] Legal Issues - Google is facing demands for an additional $2.36 billion from consumers following a $425 million privacy verdict, with allegations of unlawful data collection from users who disabled tracking features [5] Investment Landscape - Analysts from MacroStrategy Partnership warn that the AI investment bubble is now 17 times larger than the dot-com bubble and four times larger than the 2008 subprime mortgage bubble, raising concerns about the long-term value of AI investments [6]