European Shares To Open On Cautious Note As AI Disruption Fears Rattle Markets
Applied MaterialsApplied Materials(US:AMAT) RTTNews·2026-02-13 05:43

Group 1: AI and Technology Sector - European stocks are opening cautiously due to skepticism about returns on AI infrastructure investments [1] - OpenAI has alerted U.S. lawmakers about Chinese startup DeepSeek using advanced techniques to replicate AI model behavior [1] - Microsoft AI head stated that most computer-based roles could be automated within 12-18 months as the company pushes for "professional-grade AGI" [2] - Cisco Systems provided a weaker-than-expected profitability forecast, indicating that higher memory-chip prices are impacting its performance [6] Group 2: Automotive and Electric Vehicle Industry - Rivian Automotive exceeded fourth-quarter expectations and aims for a significant increase in vehicle deliveries this year [3] Group 3: Economic Indicators and Market Reactions - U.S. stocks fell as concerns grew over AI's potential impact on revenues and profit margins across various sectors, including financial and commercial real estate [6] - Treasury yields reached two-month lows as first-time unemployment claims decreased less than expected and existing home sales hit a two-year low [7] - The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite dropped by 2%, the S&P 500 fell by 1.6%, and the Dow declined by 1.3% [7] Group 4: Commodity Markets - Gold prices rose over 1% after a previous decline of 3%, influenced by diminishing hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts [5] - Oil prices continued to decline, pressured by a bearish outlook from the International Energy Agency and prolonged diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Iran [5]