Nvidia shrugs off ‘AI bubble’ anxiety with bumper chip demand
Chief executive Jensen Huang says sales are ‘off the charts’ as chips giant posts 62% revenue growth
Chief executive Jensen Huang says sales are ‘off the charts’ as chips giant posts 62% revenue growth
While the chipmaker is the big winner from the booming technology, it is singularly exposed to changing expectations
From Brian James Gross, Former Special Assistant to the Federal Reserve Board (2003-2014)
From Lawrence Haar, School of Business & Law, The University of Brighton
From Jeremy Wagener, Boxford, Suffolk, UK
From Milena Roveda, Chief Executive Officer, Gauss Fusion, Munich, Germany
Continued funding squeeze and volatile student enrolment will continue to hit finances, regulator warns
Which companies do people most like working for in Asia-Pacific? The FT and Statista surveyed 50,000 employees to find out. Plus: Japan looks overseas; chipmakers’ talent shortage; India reskills workers; Korean banks’ perks; driver automation threat; China’s vulnerable factory gig labourers
Concern grows that autonomous vehicles could replace human roles, with no guarantee of social safety net
The same limited pool of young talent will keep being drawn on while global competition remains fierce
Working mothers are offered high salaries and more flexibility, but women still face wide pay gap and glass ceiling
Chinese policymakers are finally getting serious about boosting consumption
Companies are trying to reduce cultural barriers for foreigners, but immigration still remains taboo politically
New Delhi steps up programmes to close workforce skills gaps in competition with China
New disclosures on the cost of UK state pension protection highlight inadequate retirement saving
Hiring short-term workers to cut costs hurts their prospects and ability to learn new skills
John Healey warns that Britain’s rules of engagement have been changed in response to Yantar’s activities
Shares in company backed by former Intel chief Pat Gelsinger waver after scaled-back IPO
Also in today’s newsletter, Dutch government suspends Nexperia intervention, and Nasdaq and Singapore’s SGX to allow simultaneous joint listings
Outflows come as inflows from foreign investors help propel FTSE 100 to record high
Minutes from US central bank’s October meeting point to schism on direction of monetary policy
Many participants at the rate-setting meeting saw growing upside risks to prices, with only a few disagreeing