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Scientists from China’s Peking University have created a superfast analogue chip that can solve complex maths problems for advanced scientific tasks and artificial intelligence (AI), using less power than conventional computing. Post China reporter Victoria Bela has more details about the device, which was introduced in a paper published in October 2025.
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A primera vista, las cuentas de Ebro Foods (1S 2025) esconden una "trampa" que analizamos a fondo en este vídeo. ¿Cómo es posible que su Beneficio Neto se desplome un 10,9% cuando su negocio principal, en realidad, está mejorando su rentabilidad? Si te quedas solo con el titular, te estarás perdiendo la historia completa. Te lo explico de forma clara y sencilla.
Cameron Dawson says U.S. equities continue in melt-up mode, as earnings are coming in better-than-expected. When discussing current valuations, she says the "conditions" not the "level" is what matters most. Cameron says valuations could "levitate to nose-bleed levels" if earnings continue to beat and markets continue to surge. However, she does caution investors on some frothy signs of sentiment starting to bubble up, pointing to put/call activity in the options market.
Cameron says the bond market might be pricing in a more "dire growth outlook."
Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. Live from London, we set the agenda for your day, catching you up with overnight markets news from the US and Asia. And we'll tell you what matters for investors in Europe, giving you insight before trading begins.
On today's show, the gold rout eases after suffering its biggest intraday drop in more than 12 years. Donald Trump says his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping may not happen, as the trade deal deadline approaches. The US President also casting doubt on a second meeting with Vladimir Putin. UniCredit reports third quarter profit and revenue that beat analyst estimates, giving a boost to CEO Andrea Orcel after his unsuccessful bid for Banco BPM. L'Oréal shares in New York dropped after sales disappointed, as US weakness outweighed signs of improvement in China. Netflix says a tax dispute with Brazil cut into third-quarter earnings, marring results that otherwise fell in line with Wall Street estimates.
Today's guest: Tommy Stadlen, Co-Founder & General Partner at Giant Ventures.