Group 1 - Major U.S. stock index futures are showing slight gains, with Dow futures up 0.05%, S&P 500 futures up 0.13%, and Nasdaq futures up 0.14% [1] - Chinese concept stocks are experiencing a decline, with Alibaba down 1.92%, Pinduoduo down 1.38%, Baidu down 3.88%, JD.com down 1.3%, and Xpeng Motors down 2.58% [2] - Nvidia is allowed to sell H200 AI chips to approved customers in China, with 25% of the revenue going to the U.S. government, leading to a 1.6% increase in Nvidia's stock price [3][3] - U.S. oil giants may take over stakes in an Iraqi oil field from sanctioned Russian company Lukoil, with ExxonMobil and Chevron as potential buyers [4] Group 2 - Stellantis and Bolt are collaborating to explore the development and deployment of Level 4 autonomous vehicles in Europe, with plans to start testing in 2026 and aim for mass production by 2029 [5] - Novartis has entered a partnership with UK biotech company Relation Therapeutics to discover new drug targets for atopic diseases, with an initial payment of $55 million and potential milestone payments of up to $1.7 billion [5] - Renault and Ford are working together to develop affordable small electric vehicles for the European market, with the first model expected to be showcased in 2028 [5] - CoreWeave plans to issue $2 billion in convertible debt, raising concerns about its already high debt burden of $14 billion as of September 30 [5] - Moody's warns that the surge in AI-related borrowing could pose risks to the financial system, with AI companies accumulating debt levels surpassing those seen before the dot-com bubble burst [5] - Medical supplies giant Medline is planning an IPO to raise up to $5.37 billion, potentially becoming the largest IPO in the U.S. this year [5]
AI借贷狂潮愈演愈烈,穆迪警告;美国将允许对华出售H200芯片,收入25%上缴美政府;三大期指普涨,中概股普跌【美股盘前】