Tech stocks suffer fresh sell-off over AI bubble fears
Yahoo Finance·2025-11-06 18:21

Group 1: Layoffs and Job Market - Over 1 million people have been laid off in the US this year, marking a 65% increase compared to the same period in 2024 and 44% more than the total job cuts announced in all of last year [1] - In October, US employers cut more than 150,000 jobs, the largest reduction for the month in over 20 years, driven by technology and warehousing sectors [3][31] - The rise in layoffs is attributed to the adoption of artificial intelligence, slower consumer spending, and hiring freezes [7][85] Group 2: Market Reactions and Stock Performance - The stock market has reacted negatively to the surge in layoffs, with major indices like the Nasdaq falling by 1.9% and the S&P 500 down by 1.2% [5][17] - Concerns over the valuation of tech stocks have led to significant sell-offs, with over $420 billion wiped off the value of the largest seven US tech companies [6] - Notable declines in tech stocks include AMD down 7.1%, Intel down 3.8%, and Nvidia down 3.3% [4][5] Group 3: Economic Indicators and Predictions - The current job cuts are the highest since 2020, indicating a potential downturn in the economy [6] - The Bank of England has maintained interest rates at 4%, with expectations of potential cuts in the future depending on inflation trends [12][73] - Economic forecasts suggest that the unemployment rate in the UK could rise to 5.1% by spring next year, higher than previous predictions [70]