Nvidia’s bumper earnings; Larry Summers resigns from OpenAI board, and more

英伟达业绩飙升;拉里·萨默斯辞去OpenAI董事会职务,以及其他新闻。

The World in Brief from The Economist

2025-11-20

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Nvidia reported revenue of $57bn in the third quarter—up 62% on a year earlier—surpassing analysts’ estimates, and forecast higher-than-expected fourth-quarter revenue of around $65bn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • The AI chipmaker also reported record data centre sales of $51.2 billion.

  • Investors were closely watching the earnings of the world's most valuable company amid market jitters about a potential AI bubble.

  • Shares in Nvidia rose in after-hours trading.

  • Larry Summers, a former Treasury secretary, resigned from the board of OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT.

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  • America's Senate has approved legislation that will compel the Justice Department to release its files on Epstein by unanimous consent,

  • fast-tracking the bill to Donald Trump's desk.

  • America's central bankers expressed strongly differing views over whether to cut interest rates in December.

  • according to minutes from the Federal Reserve's meeting in October.

  • Amid stubborn inflation, quote many, officials favoured holding rates steady.

  • They were also divided over October's rate cut.

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