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LPL Financial Holdings Inc. has appointed Vaughn Harvey as the executive vice president and chief data and artificial intelligence (AI) officer, marking a significant move in its AI strategy. With over 25 years of experience in AI-driven digital transformations, Harvey will spearhead LPL’s data and AI initiatives, enhancing digital transformation across the organization. This appointment comes as LPL Financial aims to advance its offerings in artificial intelligence through programs like AI Advisor Solutions and the AI Accelerator, designed to integrate AI into financial advisory practices effectively. These efforts underscore LPL’s commitment to utilizing AI to improve client experiences and support financial advisors in delivering sophisticated and personalized financial advice.
Elsewhere in the market, Semiconductor Manufacturing International was a notable mover up 10.5% and ending the day at HK$43.25. Meanwhile, ASE Technology Holding trailed, down 9.8% to finish the session at NT$115.00, not far from its 52-week low.
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NVIDIA ended the day at $96.30 down 1.4%.
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Advanced Micro Devices finished trading at $78.21 down 6.5%, not far from its 52-week low.
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Intel closed at $18.13 down 7.4%, near its 52-week low.
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